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Project Leads

Â鶹´«Ã½ the Project Leads program

As Atlantic Canada’s primary research-intensive university, Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s research excellence is recognized worldwide, and the MacEachen Institute is proud to contribute to this storied reputation as the University’s policy hub.

The MacEachen Institute’s Project Leads program is an opportunity for members of Â鶹´«Ã½â€™s research community to have an impact on policy at the local, regional, and national level. As Project Leads, our scholars influence public conversations on today’s most relevant issues, and further their work through projects and research.

Our Project Leads provide leadership and build the Institute’s research capacity within one of our key research themes: health; environment; finance, the economy, and rural economic development; and democracy and engagement.

Role of Project Leads

As a Project Lead, researchers support the Institute’s mandate in the following capacities:

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Organizing and participating in policy roundtables, public panels, workshops and other events

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Engaging public servants and other key stakeholders in the policy ecosystem

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Recruiting and mentoring young scholars

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Supporting a healthy learning environment at the MacEachen Institute

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Contributing to policy focused courses at Â鶹´«Ã½ hosted by the MacEachen Institute

Current Project Leads

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Anthony Rosborough

Assistant Professor, Schulich School of Law and Department of Computer Science

SCHULICH SCHOOL OF LAWÌý | ÌýFACULTY OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

Appointed October 2024

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Project:

Unlocking Healthcare: Understanding the technical and legal barriers to software-dependent medical device repair in Canadian hospitals

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Dr.ÌýNiki Kiepek

Associate Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy

FACULTY OF HEALTH

Appointed October 2024

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Dr. Kathleen Kevany

Professor, Dept. of Business & Social Sciences

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE

Appointed April 2024

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Project:

Aligning Canada's agriculture production incentives to encourage transition to healthier and more sustainable diets

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Dr. Talan Iscan

Professor, Department of Economics

FACULTY OF SCIENCE

Appointed April 2024

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Project:

Aligning Canada's agriculture production incentives to encourage transition to healthier and more sustainable diets

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Dr. Sarah Moore

Assistant Professor,ÌýSchool of Health and Human PerformanceÌýand Department of Pediatrics

FACULTY OF HEALTH

Appointed December 2023

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Project:

Amplifying Voices of Children and Youth with Disabilities to Support Their Health and Well-being through Policy, Practice, and Research