Research
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From lake bottom sediment to digital data, from hockey to health care, and from local actions to global implications, there’... Full story
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Brock-led team awarded $294,000 by SickKids, CIHR to study impact of COVID on youth mental health
Adolescence is a period of substantial psychological and social development that often sets the stage for the rest of a ... Full story -
Brock University receives nearly $1 million in health research funding from CIHR
The federal government’s Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) has awarded nearly $1 million in funding to two Brock University ... Full story -
Brock recruiting Niagara parents to sit on innovative research committee
Brock University’s Lifespan Development Research Institute is searching for local parents to help with upcoming research initiatives. The Lifespan ... Full story -
NSERC launches its national photo competition Science Exposed
It’s candid camera time in the scientific world. The Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)’s ... Full story -
Two PhD students receive prestigious SSHRC funding
As a behaviour therapist, Lisa Whittingham spent years working with individuals with intellectual and development disabilities (IDD). “While persons with ... Full story -
Brock researcher talks about memory in upcoming public webinar
A free talk about how we get our future selves to remember tasks will take place virtually Tuesday, Nov. 24 at 12:30 ... Full story -
Brock awarded $200,000 for equipment to research cell biology of COVID-19 infection
A Brock University research team has received a grant that will enable them to research how humans react to COVID-19 ... Full story -
International project provides roadmap of Earth’s largest mass extinction
The most extensive mass extinction in Earth’s history took place about 252 million years ago when about 90 per cent of ... Full story -
Linguistics research explores effective teaching methods for ESL students
To most native English speakers, using “the,” “an,” and “a” in sentences is instinctual, like breathing or blinking. But many ... Full story