Manickavasagan Annamalai wins the University of Guelph's Research Excellence Award
Manickavasagan Annamalai is among seven early-career professors who have been honoured with the University of Guelph's Research Excellence Award
Manickavasagan Annamalai is among seven early-career professors who have been honoured with the University of Guelph's Research Excellence Award
Lalit Jairath, leader of the U of G Yoga and Meditation Collective, has promoted health and wellness in the University community for more than 10 years.
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Madhur Anand's experimental memoir, This Red Line Goes Straight to Your Heart: A Memoir of Halves, was among five finalists in the non-fiction category. Anand is Professor of Ecology at the University of Guelph.
Gagne's book, Caring for Glaciers: Land, Animals, and Humanity in the Himalayas was awarded the 2019 James Fisher Prize for First Books on the Himalayan Region! https://anhs-himalaya.org/awards/fisher-prize
Dr.Jayasankar Subramanian is one of the recipients of the 2020 Grant’s Desi Achiever award. The Grant’s Desi Achiever Award recognizes the outstanding service to the community and setting the bar higher for south Asians in Canada.
Prof. Karine Gagné of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Guelph will lead a study on climate knowledge in the Indian Himalayas.
This five year (2020-2025) study, funded by a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Grant, is titled "Decolonizing climate knowledge: an ethnographic study of travel and mobility in Indian Himalayas in an era of climate change"
Dr. Tirtha Dhar of the Department of Marketing and Consumer Studies at the University of Guelph and Dr. Arindam Banik of the Department of Economics at the International Management Institute, New Delhi, will lead a study on the interplay of various forces on the pharma industry in India and Canada.
Prof. Belinda Leach of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Guelph and Prof. Urmi Nanda Biswas of the Department of Psychology at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda will lead a study on the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on Indian female migrants.