Indigenous researcher from TRU elected as Royal Society of Canada Fellow

Indigenous researcher from TRU elected as Royal Society of Canada Fellow

September 4, 2024 at 12:28 am  Education, Kamloops, News

KAMLOOPS — Dr. Roderick (Rod) McCormick, a member of the Mohawk (Kanien’kéha) First Nation and a professor and BC Innovation Chair in Indigenous Health at Thompson Rivers University (TRU), has been recognized for his scholarly achievements by the Royal Society of Canada (RSC).

McCormick is among 104 new Fellows who have been elected by their peers for their outstanding scholarly, scientific and artistic achievements. Recognition by the RSC is the highest honour an individual can achieve in the Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences and Science.

McCormick’s research has attracted more than $50 million in funding in the areas of Indigenous health and mental health, suicide prevention, capacity building and community wellness.

As a global expert in his field, McCormick regularly shares his knowledge with Indigenous communities, provincial and national governments and international organizations.

“It is a great honour to be recognized by my academic colleagues in electing me to be a Fellow in the Royal Society of Canada (Academy of Social Sciences),” said McCormick. “It is especially important for me that the first scholar at my university elected as a Royal Society Fellow happens to be an Indigenous scholar.”

“The Royal Society of Canada is very proud to welcome today an imposing group of inspiring scholars, artists and creators whose peers have recognized their exceptional contributions to the world of science and culture and to the well-being of Canada. The impact of their work will continue to be felt in the development of public policies for years to come, while contributing to the well-being of our society,” said Alain-G. Gagnon, society president.

The 2024 Fellows and Members of the RSC College will be inducted at a ceremony as part of the Celebration of Excellence and Engagement in Vancouver on November 8.

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