Lynn Hughes and I spent three days at the Knowledge Project, an event put together by the Social Science and Research Council of Canada. Wednesday was devoted to reporting back about the Transformation (more in another post.)
Thursday was an all day poster session (or, as Marc Renaud called it, a trade-show) for Strategic Research Clusters, MCRIs, CURAs, and INEs – in other words many of the large SSHRC-funded projects were there. Lynn and I are PIs on iMatter or Interactive Matter, a Strategic Cluster on digital media creation and interpretation in the arts and humanities.
What is interesting is that SSHRC, despite having impressive handouts for the “Knowledge Project”, does not have a web site for it.