Articles by author: Amanda Bishop
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Researchers from across Brock University will share insights on migration, immigration, movement and the mobility of people, things and ideas ... Full story
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Movie lovers treated to two film series this month
Film buffs are in for a treat this October — and plenty more in the months to come. Two film series ... Full story -
Nepal research team to visit Brock for documentary screening, discussion
An upcoming Brock University event will highlight and explore youth political culture in Nepal. The Department of Child and Youth ... Full story -
Communication grads credit experiential learning for quick career success
Ben Skippen (BA ’20) is one of several graduates from Brock's Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film (CPCF) translating theory ... Full story -
Brock experts weigh in on legislation requiring employers to disclose digital surveillance
Brock University Labour Studies experts say new provincial legislation coming into effect next week that requires employers to disclose how ... Full story -
Film students zoom in on festivals for experiential education project
Fresh off the media circus of Venice and the Oscar buzz of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), a group ... Full story -
Social Sciences Distinguished Graduate is an agent of change
When Brock University graduate Karen Brown (BA ’91) was elected the first Black president of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (... Full story -
Research offers insight into key supports for university students with learning disabilities
Transitioning from high school to university can be a big adjustment for any student, but for those with learning disabilities, ... Full story -
Brock prof serving as special advisor to Office of the Prime Minister
Brock University researcher Kate Bezanson has been seconded to serve as a special advisor on gender, rights, and social, economic ... Full story -
Brock researchers say dress codes remain an issue in schools
School dress code policies continue to disproportionately target girls, non-binary students and students of colour, according to Brock University researchers ... Full story