Royal Society of Canada Fellowship Nominations – Western Information Session
Royal Society of Canada Fellowship
Election to Fellowship in the Royal Society of Canada, Canada’s national academy, is one of the highest honours that can be attained by Canadian scholars, researchers, and artists. Fellows are peer-elected as the best in their field, and represent top intellectual leadership. Their exceptional achievements are evidenced by a body of publications, intellectual endeavours, or creative activities exhibiting original contributions in the arts, humanities, or sciences, as well as activities in public life.
Information Session Details
The session is scheduled for October 2, 2025 from 1:00-2:30pm in Weldon Library's Community Room.
Coffee and tea will be provided.
We are pleased to welcome the following panel speakers at our event:
- Tima Bansal, Professor, Ivey
- James Grier, Professor, Facutly of Music
- Marlys Koschinsky, Professor, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
- Isaac Luginaah, Distinguished University Professor, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and Social Science
The panel speakers will discuss tips on how to develop and present your RSC Fellowship nomination dossier. They will provide insight based on their experience as Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada and talk about the advantages of being an RSC Fellow including opportunites for networking, collaboration, and other engagement.
Tentative Agenda
- Welcome and Opening Remarks
- Overview of the RSC Fellowship Program - Awards & Distinctions
- Panel Speaker Discussion
- Q&A Period
- Closing Remarks
RSVP Information
Coffee and tea will be provided. Please RSVP here.
Contact
Please contact Research Awards & Distinctions at rwprizes@uwo.ca with any questions regarding the session.