Centres and Groups
TRU has dedicated resources to a number of research centres, which operate as research hubs, offering faculty members opportunities to work collaboratively across disciplines on the areas of shared interest.
If you are interested in establishing an official group or centre, please first familiarize yourself with TRU's policy and guidelines.
All My Relations
Contact: Dr. Rod
McCormick
The mission of the AMR Research Centre is to advance Indigenous community
wellness by bringing together regional, national, and international Indigenous researchers to work in partnership
with Indigenous communities to identify, research, advance and build capacity and capability in Indigenous community
wellness.
Centre for Optimization and Data Science
Contact: Dr. Roger
Yu
The Centre for Optimization
and Data Science at Thompson Rivers University is an intellectual hub to foster
multi-disciplinary research at TRU and to encourage collaboration among faculty members, not only in the theoretical
study of optimization and data science, as well as applications to real-world problems. In addition CODS works
with public and private sector to establish mathematical models for their operations in order to develop optimal
solutions.
Institute for Wildfire Science, Resiliency, and Adaption
Contact: wildfire@tru.ca
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) and the BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) are leading the future of fire management.
Wildfire concerns are growing with extreme fire behaviour and fire activity becoming the norm. A different approach
is critical to address this new reality. In partnership, TRU and BCWS have worked side-by-side on a
solutions-focused and comprehensive approach to current and future wildfire challenges. We call this TRU Wildfire.
TRU Wildfire brings together and links four key areas — research, education, training and innovation. Through these,
society will be in a better position to prevent, prepare for and respond to wildfire.
Population Health and Aging Rural Research (PHARR) Centre
Contact: Dr. Juanita-Dawne Bascu
The PHARR Centre conducts population health research to improve the quality of life and health equity of rural older
adults through partnerships in research, policy and practice. The centre serves communities grappling with higher
rates of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer-related mortality, and dementia among their aging populations. The
centre focuses on developing partnerships and providing education and training opportunities. It prioritizes
intergenerational programs and interdisciplinary research, actively involving rural older adults to help guide
research questions, priorities and strategies.
Faculty interested in establishing a centre should follow the procedures outlined in the relevant TRU Policies.