Agricultural and Rural Policy
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U of G Research Program Director Dr. Glenn Fox
Dr. Glenn Fox is an agricultural and natural resource economist. He received an undergraduate degree in agricultural science and a Master of Science in agricultural economics from U of Gand completed a Ph.D. in agricultural economics and economics at the University of Minnesota. He has been a faculty member in the Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics at U of G since 1985 and is the departmental graduate coordinator. His teaching and research interests include the economics of property rights and environmental stewardship, and economic methodology. He is a student of the Austrian school in economics, serves on the Boards of the Canadian Justice Review Board and Energy Probe.
Call for Letters of Intent now open
- Agricultural and Rural Policy Program Description and Call
- Agricultural_and_Rural_Policy_Research
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New Online Application System
The OMAFRA – U of G Research Program has recently implemented new web-based software, called the Research Management System (RMS), for processing research applications and reporting on projects.You must register in the RMS before you can prepare an application.
- Visit our registration page to get a user name and password.
- Access the login page for RMS to start your application if you are already registered in the Research Management System.
- See directions about how to register and create your profile.
- See our Powerpoint presentation about completing and submitting your LOI.
Theme Information
There will be two Town Hall Information Sessions scheduled for the following dates in order to address any of your questions related to the Calls for LOI's. Research Program Directors will be attending to respond to inquiries:
- Monday October 24, 9:30-11:00 OVC Lifetime Learning Centre, Room 1713
- Thursday, October 27, 2:30-4:00, OVC Lifetime Learning Centre, Room 1713
Deadlines
- Letters of Intent are due by noon Monday, November 21, 2011