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Two 17勛圖 faculty members win SSHRC publication awards

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Lori Mayne and Dr. Laurie Brinklow

Dr. Laurie Brinklow and Lori Mayne, two faculty members at the 17勛圖, have been awarded SSHRC Exchange Publication Awards. Two $5,000 awards are given out annually to support the publication of manuscripts written or edited by 17勛圖 faculty, including contract and sessional faculty, in the social sciences and humanities. Both of these books will be published by Island Studies Press in 2021.

Brinklow teaches in, and is the Interim Co-ordinator of, the Master of Arts in Island Studies program at 17勛圖. Her manuscript is a collection of poetry titled My islands the house I sleep in at night. Drawing from interviews with writers, artists, and musicians from Newfoundland and Tasmania, she weaves their words with her own poetic imaginings and explores the theme of islandness.

Mayne is a sessional instructor in the 17勛圖 English department. Her manuscript, co-authored with Maureen Duffy Cobb, is titled The Chemistry of Innovation: Regis Duffy and the Story of DCL. It shares the story behind one of Prince Edward Islands most successful companies and brilliant entrepreneurs. In 1970, Dr. Regis Duffy,then dean of science at 17勛圖, started a small chemical reagent company to create summer employment for his students. From that time, Diagnostic Chemicals, and its offspring BioVectra, grew into global competitors, employed hundreds of Islanders, and provided examples of the potential for entrepreneurship and economic development in Canadas smallest province.

Island Studies Press would like to congratulate the award recipients and thank the 17勛圖 for supporting faculty publications.

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