The Robarts Centre supports research networks that link the work of our members to several important academic communities at York and beyond.
L'Amicale francophone de York est un réseau académique informel pour les chercheur.e.s menant des projets en français à l’Université York. L’Amicale se veut un groupe de soutien par les pairs permettant à ses membres de partager de l’information sur les opportunités de recherche en français, de consolider leurs réseaux et de trouver un appui afin d’améliorer le statut de la recherche en français à York et dans la grande région de Toronto.
Pour plus détails, veuillez consulter: www.glendon.yorku.ca/crlcc/fr/lamicale-francophone-de-york
Women and Inclusivity in Sustainable Energy Research Network (WISER) is a grassroots network of women academics in the field of clean, low–carbon, or sustainable energy research.
Established in 2017, WISER materialized out of the need to connect women researching clean energy (PhD Candidates, Post Docs and Professors) and to address implicit biases in this field.
Please visit our website for more information and to join: https://wseresearch.com/
History of Indigenous Peoples Network (HIPN) has a mandate to encourage and support the research of the histories of Indigenous peoples, primarily among graduate students and faculty members at York University and neighbouring institutions.
With a membership of close to 200 people, the Network holds bi-weekly workshops for members’ scholarship-in-progress, talks by visiting speakers, film viewings, an annual Elder Event, and a field trip series.
For more information contact Carolyn Podruchny at carolynp@yorku.ca