As part of the Faculty’s Research Incentive Program, the Faculty of Humanities Dean’s Office awarded 3 units of course release. These awards were based on a combination of grant acquisition and strong productivity for the stage in their career. The award will provide additional funds to hire a session instructor for one 3 unit course during the 2014-15, allowing Dr. Schutz more time to focus on the lab’s research regarding amplitude envelope. |
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