果酱视频

Learning and Applied Research

Research Ethics Board

The Research Ethics Board (REB) meets monthly, except in August, to discuss applications for ethical approval relating to research at 果酱视频. 

Meeting Schedule 2024-2025

September
Application Date: Friday, Aug. 30, 2024
Meeting Date: Friday, Sep. 13, 2024

October
Application Date: Friday, Sep. 27, 2024
Meeting Date: Friday, Oct. 11, 2024

November
Application Date: Friday, Oct. 25, 2024
Meeting Date: Friday, Nov. 8, 2024

December 
Application Date: Friday, Nov. 22, 2024
Meeting Date: Friday, Dec. 6, 2024

January
Application Date: Friday, Dec. 27, 2024
Meeting Date: Friday, Jan. 10, 2025

February
Application Date: Friday, Jan. 24, 2025
Meeting Date: Friday, Feb. 7, 2025

March
Application Date: Friday, Feb. 21, 2025
Meeting Date: Friday, Mar. 7, 2025

April
Application Date: Friday, Mar. 28, 2025
Meeting Date: Friday, Apr. 11, 2025

May
Application Date: Friday, Apr. 18, 2025
Meeting Date: Friday, May 2, 2025

June
Application Date: Friday, May 23, 2025
Meeting Date: Friday, Jun. 6, 2025

July
Application Date: Friday, Jun. 20, 2025
Meeting Date: Friday, Jul. 4, 2025

 

Research policies/TOR

Resources and forms

Frequently Asked Questions

  • If your research involves humans then it requires REB approval
  • May involve asking subjects to participate in questionnaires, interviews, focus groups, testing, observation, video and audio taping
  • Subjects may be 果酱视频 faculty, staff, students or administration or the public
  • Research involving human biological materials, as well as human embryos, fetuses fetal tissues, stem cells etc.
  • Class projects requiring students to conduct research involving human subjects
  • Anyone not affiliated with 果酱视频 who wants to conduct research at 果酱视频 must submit an application for review on 果酱视频 forms
  • Requires a letter of permission from the 果酱视频 department or administrative unit responsible for the space or resources to be used
  • If research is done elsewhere and is associated with 果酱视频 then REB approval is required
  • If faculty are working at 果酱视频 but taking time to do graduate studies then 果酱视频 requires documentation of REB approval. Additionally, a cover letter stating that the faculty member is conducting the research on their own time and separate from 果酱视频 is required.
  • Information gathering activities that:
    • Produces data that may be used for publication
    • May be used to increase current knowledge
    • Is done with participants unaware
    • Involve 鈥渁t risk鈥 participants
    • Is conducted such that individuals may be identified

All forms are found on the REB policies and forms web page for 果酱视频. Please complete the form titled, Research Ethics Board, Application for Ethical Review via the link below.

Complete your application!

Submissions should be sent to:

Research Ethics Board
Attn: Kaylah Vrabic
果酱视频
Office B130

1000 KLO Road
Kelowna, BC V1Y 4X8

E-mail:    reb@okanagan.bc.ca
Phone:    250-762-5445 ext. 4872

The committee reviews the application and comes back with a verdict of:

  • approved without amendments
  • conditional approval with clarifications
  • not approved. If approved a REB certificate will be created for the project. They are valid for one year but a renewal is possible.

If approved, a REB certificate will be created for the project. They are valid for one year but a renewal is possible, if requested. If the project is conditionally approved, then changes must be made to the application. The Chair of the committee will contact you with those changes recommended by the committee. The corrections are submitted to the chair and assistant, who distributes it to the committee to check. If acceptable, a certificate of ethical acceptability is sent to you from the committee assistant. A project that is rejected can be rewritten and resubmitted or it is possible for the applicant to appeal the REB committee鈥檚 decision.

News and updates

Membership 

Youry Khmelevsky is currently REB Chair. In addition to the members listed below, we have one more member Christopher Gareau, an 果酱视频 student. 

Dr. Youry Khmelevsky

Chair - Computer Science
Office: E Building 321
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 4741
Computer Science - Youry Khmelevsky

I have been a Professor in the Computer Science department at 果酱视频 since 2005. I was a Chair of the Department since June 2015 for 3 years, and then from 2020. I have a Ph.D. in Computer Science and a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering and Microelectronics with distinctions (GPA 99%). I also completed a post-doctoral study in the United States at Harvard University in 1997. I was a visiting scientist at the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in August 2010 for 12 months and at LIP6, Sorbonne University, Paris, France, in August 2018 for 12 months. My research team was awarded 2 of the best conference research paper awards in 2014 and 2023. 

Publications by Youry Khmelevsky

Credentials:
PhD, Computer Science, KPI

Cathy Fitzgerald

Business Administration
Office: C Building 123
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 4579
Business Professor Catherine Fitzgerald

Catherine is a professor in the management and human resource management programs at 果酱视频. She has been a course leader in the development, delivery and evaluation of the Okanagan School of business human resource management, leadership and organizational behaviour courses (in-person and virtual) for over two decades.

 

Academic Background

Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration (Management), Saint Mary鈥檚 University

Master of Arts Degree, Career Development, School of Management, JFK University

 

Employment History

Professor, Faculty of Business & Extension Services, Okanagan (University) College (1995-current)

Human Resource Development & Management Consulting Business (1987-current)

Management and Human Resource Management Positions, City of Calgary (1980-1987)

 

Professional Certifications

The Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association, Certified Canadian Counsellor (CCC) Designation (1996-current)

Canadian Council of Human Resource Associations and Human Resources Management Association- BC and Yukon, Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR) Designation (1999-current)

 

Research and Publications

Cathy has published over 25 international and national scholarly peer-reviewed publications and paper presentations, over 16 business cases and case teaching notes and over 17 technical reports and magazine articles for professional, industry and public audiences. Since 2006, Cathy has been reviewing textbooks and various articles for publishers, peer reviewed journals and peer reviewed conference papers submitted for presentations. Cathy has authored 11 instructor鈥檚 manuals and test bank questions including context dependent multiple-choice questions designed to accompany the human resource management textbooks. She has authored various experiential exercises and case incidents that continue to be included in human resource management textbooks. She is the coauthor of the textbook Essentials of Managing Human Resources. 5th Canadian Edition. Toronto: Nelson Education

Amy Cohen

Anthropology
Office: Main Building C321
Campus: Vernon
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 6302
Cohen, Amy

I am an anthropologist, researcher, activist, mother, lifelong learner, and teacher. I graduated from the University of Toronto with a Master of Arts in Socio-Political Anthropology in 2009. Since moving back to the Okanagan, I have been active in the migrant justice movement, both as a researcher and community activist. I am currently part of an interdisciplinary team of researchers on an ethnoarchaeological project in Saltillo, Mexico. This project will consider the social and cultural experiences of war and conflict on a people鈥檚 identity and historical memory from the time of the Mexican-American war to the present day. I have authored and co-authored a number of publications on migrant agricultural issues and have carried out ethnographic research on migrant agricultural workers' resistance, reproductive justice, and their networks of support. I have been teaching at 果酱视频's Vernon and Salmon Arm campuses since 2013.
 

Credentials:
MA, Anthropology, University of Toronto

Dr. Kathy Bockhold

Biology
Office: C Building 224
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 4542
Biology - Kathy Bockhold

After completing a BSc and MSc at UBC it was time to try something new and get out of the rain. I enjoyed just a year in Montreal before having an opportunity to finish my PhD at the Pasteur Institut and a post-doc in London. They were fantastic experiences, academically and culturally. Since then I have worked at the Terry Fox Labs and in Ottawa for Ron Worton but I have to say living and working in the Okanagan is special. I love the weather, culture and it suits my hobbies (horseback riding, hiking, biking, snowshoeing and cross country skiing). At 果酱视频 I teach first year, specializing in Anatomy & Physiology, and second year Microbiology and Pathophysiology.

Credentials:
PhD, Anatomy, Pasteur Institute/McGill University

Dr. Michelle Arnold

Psychology
Office: B Building 216G
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 6449
Michelle Arnold headshot

After completing a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the University of Southampton (UK) and a fixed-term position at St Andrews University (Scotland), I worked for several years at Flinders University (Adelaide, Australia). I joined 果酱视频 in 2020, and I currently teach courses on introductory psychology, research methods and design, perception, human information processing, qualitative methods and design, and program evaluation. My research interests include the reconstructive nature of memory (e.g., subjective experience of remembering, false/recovered memory), the strategic regulation of accuracy (e.g., knowing when to act on a piece of information or when to keep quiet), and judgment and decision making across a variety of situations. One of my most recent lines of research has focused on understanding anomalistic (i.e., extraordinary) and other non-evidence based beliefs, which includes belief in the paranormal, extra-terrestrials, conspiracy theories, motivated rejection of science, et cetera. Previous work in this area has typically shown that there are performance differences, such as reasoning ability, between people who hold such beliefs and those who do not. My research has concentrated on understanding these differences, as well as on how other variables may be related to anomalistic belief, such as delusion-proneness and thinking style (i.e., intuitive vs. analytical styles).

Credentials:
PhD, Cognitive Psychology, University of Victoria
MSc, Cognitive Psychology, University of Victoria

Dr. Gill Green

Geography & Earth & Environmental Science
Office: C Building 145
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 4801
Professor Gill Green

My research interests include environmental governance and the application of GIScience to humanitarian crises and human rights issues. My work on environmental governance focuses on land and property rights in the context of environmental conflicts and peacebuilding. My GIScience research focuses on developing capacities of and methods for organizations working on human rights monitoring and documentation of war crimes and crimes against humanity. As an eductor, I also engage in research on open education for environmental science and geographic education

Credentials:
PhD, Geography, McGill University

Alan Rice

Business Administration
Office: E Building 219
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 4879
Headshot of Alan Rice

Alan Rice received his Master鈥檚 of Arts in Tourism Planning and Development from California University in 2010. He completed his Bachelors of Administration with honours in marketing, specializing in marketing research, at Brock University in 1991. He has been teaching in the fields of Tourism and Hospitality Management and Marketing at 果酱视频 since 2008.

Alan has over seventeen years of management experience in the tourism industry. He is the owner and principal of Kettle Valley Research, a boutique marketing research consultancy. Since its establishment in 2003, Kettle Valley Research has worked with clients in the tourism industry, government, economic development, as well as several advertising agencies and private firms. From 1996 to 2003 he worked in the tourism research field at Tourism Whistler where he oversaw all aspects of market research, analytics, and competitive intelligence.

Credentials:
MA, Tourism Planning and Development, California University
BA, Marketing, Brock University

Dr. Leslie Shayer

Mathematics & Statistics
Office: C Building 227
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 4371
Leslie Shayer

Shortly after obtaining my master鈥檚 in Mathematics in 1998, I began teaching Math and Stats at various post-secondary institutions, in both English and French, in Ontario, Manitoba, and British Columbia. Since I began at 果酱视频 in 2006, I have met many wonderful people 鈥 students, staff, and faculty members alike. In 2018, I returned to graduate studies with the support of the College and began a master鈥檚 in arts in Education at UBC Okanagan. After successfully defending my thesis, I was inspired to continue my research and enrolled in a doctoral program.  I have since defended my dissertation but continue to be involved in research. My research continues to focus on contemplative pedagogy, supporting students with math anxiety, and building community in the math classroom.

Credentials:
MMath, Applied Math, UWaterloo
MA, Education, UBC
PhD, Interdisciplinary Studies, UBC

Dr. Svan Lembke

Business Administration
Office: B Building 209
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 4744

I have over 20 years of industry experience working with large multi-national corporations in sales, consulting, development and support when I discovered the Okanagan. I was looking for a change in lifestyle, and moved to Canada from Europe in 2012. Originally from Hamburg, Germany, I initially worked at both Kelowna higher education institutions but am now fully dedicated to teaching and research at the 果酱视频, School of Business. Bringing my knowledge from industry and local research into the classroom, I provide many examples from big and small business environments. If I'm not in the classroom or in the field (doing research), you will find me mountain biking or hiking in the summer, snowboarding in the winter or just having fun with my family all year around.  I love the outdoors and will happily talk to you about new trails to explore in the Okanagan 鈥 which is 鈥榯he best place to live in the world.'

Credentials:
Masters program and PhD in Management at the University of Auckland (NZ) (PhD awarded 1998
Undergraduate degree in Psychology at Swansea University (UK)

Dr. Catherine Gee

Philosophy
Office: B Building 233
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 6455
Photo of Gee Cathy

My area of specialization is ethics and bioethics. After finishing my PhD I went on to complete a Clinical Ethics Fellowship with London Health Sciences Centre and St. Joseph鈥檚 Health Care London in London, Ontario. I teach a variety of ethics courses including Bioethics, Contemporary Moral Issues, Business Ethics, Environmental Ethics, and Criminal Justice Ethics. My research interests focus on applied ethics and topics pertaining to personal autonomy, consent, deception, and authenticity.

Credentials:
PhD Philosophy, University of Waterloo

Kaylah Vrabic

Research Administration
Office: B Building 130
Campus: Kelowna
Phone: 250-762-5445 ext. 4872