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The University of Northern British Columbia Northern Medical Program 3333 University Way, Prince George, BC, V2N 4Z9 [email protected] S ARAH N. DE L EEUW 1-250-960-5993 POSITIONS (April 2016 - 2021). Appointed Adjunct Research Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies. Carleton University. (May 2013). Promoted and Tenured to Associate Professor, Northern Medical Program, The University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC), Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia (UBC). Affiliate status, Departments of Geography and Community Health Science, UNBC. (May 2013). Affiliate Associate Professor, School of Population and Public Health, The University of British Columbia (UBC). (July 2008 – May 2013). Assistant Professor, Northern Medical Program, The University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC), Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia (UBC). Affiliate status, Departments of Geography and Community Health Science, UNBC. (July 2008 – May 2013). Affiliate Assistant Professor, School of Population and Public Health, The University of British Columbia (UBC). EDUCATION 2007-2008. Post-Doctoral Fellowship. Department of Geography and Regional Planning. University of Arizona. Tucson Arizona. Supervisor: Dr. John Paul Jones 2003-2007. Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD). Department of Geography, Queen’s University. Thesis title: Artful Places: Creativity and Colonialism in British Columbia’s “Indian” Residential Schools. Supervisors: Dr. Audrey Kobayashi and Dr. Anne Godlewska Examiner: Dr. Cole Harris 2000-2002. Master of Arts (MA). Interdisciplinary Studies, English and Geography, University of Northern British Columbia. Thesis title: Along Highway 16: A Creative Meditation on the Geography of Northern British Columbia. Supervisor: Dr. Julia Emberley Examiner: Dr. Kevin Hutchins 1991-1996. Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA). Creative Writing, University of Victoria. Genre concentrations: poetry and creative non-fiction. FUNDING AND GRANTS 1. June 2018. Principal Investigator (with co-investigator Margo Greenwood, Terri Aldred, Donna Atkinson, and partners Northern Health, Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research, and others). Cultural Agility in Northern BC's Healthcare System: Increasing Indigenous Employment Participation and Responsiveness to Indigenous Well-Being. (1,306,200). SSHRC/CIHR Health and Productive Work Partnership Grants. October 2018 – May 2023. 2. May 2018. Principal Investigator. Canada Research Chair (Tier 2): Humanities and Health Inequities. (500,000). CIHR: Canada Research Chair. May 2018 – May 2023. 1 3. April 2018. Co-Applicant, with Principle Investigator(s) Virginie Magnat and Karen Ragoonaden. Culture, Creativity and Health & Well-Being. UBC Eminence Fund Award (180,000) 2018-2021 4. February 2018 Co-applicant, with Principle Investigator(s) Jason Min and Larry Leung. Assessment of Cultural Humility Learning using Modified Reflexive Photography. (23,144). UBC Faculty of Medicine Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund. April 2018-May 2019 5. March 2017 Co-applicant, with Principle Investigator(s) Jeffery Masuba and Audrey Kobayashi. The "right to remain" of single room occupancy dwellers in Vancouver's downtown Eastside. SSHRC Insight Grant. (149,000). April 2017 – May 2019. 6. December 2016 Co-applicant, with Principal Investigator Margot Parkes. The ECHO Network (Environment, Community, Health Observatory): Strengthening intersectoral capacity to understand and respond to health impacts of resource. CIHR Team Grant: Environments and Health: Intersectoral Prevention Research. (1,999,485). April 2017 – April 2022. 7. December 2016 Co-applicant, with Principal Investigator Heather Castleden. A SHARED Future: Achieving Strength, Health, and Autonomy through Renewable Energy Developments for the Future. CIHR Team Grant: Environments and Health: Intersectoral Prevention Research. (1,999,485). April 2017 – April 2022. 8. April 2016 Principal Investigator. Increasing First Nations Employment Participation and the Responsiveness to Indigenous Well-Being within BC’s Northern Health Authority: A Decolonizing Humanities-Based Approach. SSHRC/CIHR Joint Initiative, Partnership Development Grant. (150,000). June 2016 – June 2017. 9. April 2015 Co-applicant, with Principal Investigator D.R. Fraser Taylor. Residential Schools Land Memory Mapping Project. SSHRC Insight Program. (424,320). April 1, 2015 – March 31, 2021 10. February 2014. Co-principal investigator, with Margot Parkes. With co-applicants Margo Greenwood, Henry Harder and Kendra Mitchell-Foster. Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) – Dissemination Events Grant. Telling Stories About Story Telling: A Critical Discussion into Health, Narrative and Wellness. (24,000). 11. February 2014 Co-applicant. With Principal Investigator Manna Morrow and co-applicants Geertje Boschma, Megan Davis, Erika Dyck and Robert Menzies. Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) – Dissemination Events Grant. After the Asylum: The Legacies of Community Mental Health. (25,000) 12. December 2013 Co-applicant. With Principal Investigator Mike Evans and other applicants. Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network (UAKN). Developing Research Protocols and Ethics with Urban Aboriginal Organizations in Prince George, BC. (30,000) 13. Sept. 2013 Principal Investigator: With co-applicants Carolyn Holms and Margo Greenwood. Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) – Café Scientific Program. Healthart II: Translating Health Research About the Role of Arts and Humanities in Healthcare and Medicine into Accessible Knowledge for ESPECIALLY Indigenous Living in British Columbia's Northern Health Authority (2300). 2 14. October 2012 Principal Investigator. Partnered Career Investigator Scholar Award. Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR) and the National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health (NCCAH). Health, Creative Arts, Northern Communities. (+650,000.00 over 8 years). 15. June 2012 Co-applicant. With Principal Applicant Gurdeep Parhar and other co-applicants. BC Ministry of Advanced Education – BCampus Funding and Awards. Medical Cases for Distance Learning with Aboriginal Patients. (68,123.00) 16. February 2012 Co-Applicant. With Principal Applicant, Gary Pool and other co-applicants. Faculty of Medicine UBC: Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund. Thinking About Learning: Enhancing Self-Directed Learning Opportunities via Effective Reflection. (8,675.00) 17. September 2011 Principal Investigator. With co-applicants Carolyn Holms, Margot Parkes and Carol Anne Courneya. Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) – Café Scientific Program. Healthart: Translating Health Research About the Role of Arts and Humanities in Healthcare and Medicine into Accessible Knowledge for People Living in British Columbia's Northern Health Authority. (3000.00). 18. March 2011 Co-applicant. With Principal Investigator Kathy Teghtsoonian (University of Victoria) and other co- applicants. Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) – Meeting, Planning and Dissemination – Knowledge Translation Supplement. Translating History/Shaping Policy: Community Informed Teaching Resources on Mental Health. (99,080) 19. February 2011 Co-applicant. With Principal Investigator Ben Bradshaw (University of Guelph) and other co- applicants. Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) – Knowledge Synthesis and Translation. Unearthing and Communicating Health Implications and Possible Interventions for Aboriginal Communities Experiencing Mine Development. (100,000) 20. April 2010 Principal Investigator. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Standard Research Grant. (92,700). For three years. Working title: Contemporary Geographies of First Nations in Northern BC in Relation to their Colonial Histories. 21. February 2010 The CBC Literary Awards. Second Prize Nationally, Creative Non-Fiction. (4000) 22. December 2009 Principal Investigator. Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) Meetings, Planning and Dissemination Grant: Aboriginal Peoples' Health competition. “The Art of Medicine and Optimizing Health Care for Aboriginal People in Northern British Columbia.” (23,800) 23. October 2009 Midsummer Bell Scholarship for Literary Arts. The Banff Centre of Creative Arts. (2400) 24. April 2009 Northern Medical Program Seed Grant Research Award. “The Fine Arts of Medical Care.” (11,500) 3 25. February 2009 The CBC Literary Awards. First Prize Nationally, Creative Non-Fiction. (6000) 26. September 2007 Principal Investigator. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Post- Doctoral Fellowship (two years at 38,000.00 per annum and 5000.00 research fund: total 81,000.00) Held for 11 months at the University of Arizona, Department of Geography, under the advisorship of Dr. J.P. Jones III) 27. September 2007 Principal Investigator. U.S. – Canada Fulbright Award (U.S. 15,000 for 8-month postdoctoral study at the University of Arizona, Department of Geography under the advisorship of Dr. J.P. Jones III) 28. February 2007 Principal Investigator. The Grant Notley Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Alberta (two years at 44,000.00 per annum and 4000.00 research fund: total 92,000 declined to accept SSHRC and Fulbright) 29. September 2004 Principal Investigator. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Canada Graduate Scholarship (three years at 35,000.00 per annum: total 105,000) 30. September 2004 Principal Investigator. Ontario Graduate Scholarship (15,000 declined in order