Research
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David Dodington, a master's student in Applied Health Sciences, was in Washington, D.C., Dec. 5 to 7, to present his research ... Full story
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Researchers turning to colleagues in other disciplines to further work
Charge of the Light Brigade (at the Battle of Balaclava) by Richard Caton Woodville, Jr. Source: Creative Commons. Pity the ... Full story -
Researchers share publishing and time-management tips
Brock University has many faculty who are prolific writers and being published several times a year. To most people, publishing ... Full story -
Physics grad student wins Vanier Scholarship
Michelle Przedborski hass been awarded the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship for 2013. Graduate student Michelle Przedborski is fascinated by superconductors. They ... Full story -
Graduate students land funding for bone and muscle health research
Two graduate students involved in health and nutrition research have received funding from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR). ... Full story -
Rec and Leisure prof partners on reflective journaling book for educators
It's something Tim O'Connell and Janet Dyment have been reflecting on for years. Reflective journaling has inspired the duo to ... Full story -
Brock prof creates award-winning role-playing game
It may seem like fun and games, but for Greg Gillespie, it's serious work. An associate professor in Brock's Department ... Full story -
Prof publishes book about “Olympics of pop songs”
For Prof. Karen Fricker, studying theatre and performance doesn't just mean watching and thinking about plays. For nearly the last ... Full story -
Chemist takes silicones in green direction
Paul Zelisko's research into silcone polymer production could put an environmentally friendly spin on the industry. A thick, juicy steak ... Full story -
PhD student studies what motivates women to work out
Lindsay Cline is a PhD student in Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, who is examining the effect that body image ... Full story