WHAT'S NEW
BOOK LAUNCH IN 2025!
Tanya is currently working on a non-fiction transformational book called:
"What's the Hang-Up: The Art of Family Politics and Photography"
While she had insightful theories into how people use photos to decorate their homes and offices, Tanya was awarded a formal research grant from Humber Polytechnic to collect raw data and see if it matched her theories. Stay tuned for her findings and official book launch in 2025!
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Presenter at JAMBARK 2025 (A Writer's Online Summit)
January 24 - 26, 2025 JAMBARK 2025
Speaker at JAMBARK 2025 - A three-day writer's summit. Everything you need to know about writing a book. Tanya is currently writing a non-fiction transformational book related to photography. Her session titled, "How to Do Original & Authentic Research for Your Non-Fiction Book" will help writers understand the importance of research to their writing journey while highlighting research she is doing for her own book.
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Presenter at CARA National Conference, Fredericton, New Brunswick
May 11 - 14, 2025 CARA National Conference, Fredericton, New Brunswick
Presenter at the Canadian Association for Research Administrators (CARA) National Conference in Fredericton ON
“ME do a research project? As an administrator?! Nah . . . well maybe . . . um, yes please!”
As research grant and project administrators, many of us don’t get a chance to conduct “formal” research ourselves. But what would it be like if we could see research from the other side? What if we more clearly understood how we are doing as research administrators from a researcher’s point of view?
This session will have an Associate Director of Operations in a Research and Innovation office share her research journey from what finally inspired her to do a project, how she developed the research question, started the research project, and some lessons learned in the development phase. She will share about the user-experience on how she was trained, guided, and supported in aspects such as what methodology to use, accessing existing research, identifying tools and resources needed to conduct the research and cleaning the data. The participants will walk away encouraged to engage themselves in a research project of their own to identify strengths and weaknesses of their research office.
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