TSI Seminar
Shaping the Future of Astroparticle Physics:
Innovation Through Inclusion
Alex Pedersen
McDonald Institute Queen's University
Expanding access to research opportunities can strengthen the scientific
community and drive innovation (Caden, Kuula, and Zens 2024; Hofstra et
al., 2019). The McDonald Institute, Canada’s national research network
in astroparticle physics, has implemented initiatives designed to address
barriers, foster collaboration, and support a broader range of researchers.
This talk will highlight key programs at the McDonald Institute, such as the
Cross-Disciplinary Internship (CDI), which connects students from diverse
academic backgrounds with astroparticle physics research, as well as efforts
to engage underrepresented groups, including Indigenous and Black students.
By integrating these approaches into institutional structures and programs, the
Institute has developed a framework that enhances participation and cultivates
long-term cultural change. Using data-driven insights and examples from national
collaborations, this discussion will explore successes, ongoing challenges, and
strategies for shaping a more dynamic and representative research community.
Tuesday, February 18th, 2025, 15:30
Ernest Rutherford Physics Building, R.E. Bell Conference Room (room 103)
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