Articles tagged with: Applied Health Sciences
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This fall, a Brock University class is leaving their desks behind and heading outside to learn. Professors Debra Harwood, from ... Full story
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Grad student grateful for research skills she learned at Brock
Applied Health Sciences graduate student Dinara Salaeva came to Brock University from Moscow, Russia and found the perfect master's supervisor ... Full story -
Supercourses offer students flexibility without compromising on knowledge retention
Zanab Jafry Shah accelerated towards her degree this spring, completing three supercourses in three weeks. “You live it, you breathe ... Full story -
Grad student research recognized with Jack M. Miller awards
The Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) is pleased to announce the 2016 recipients of the Jack M. Miller Excellence in Research ... Full story -
Brock triathlon in honour of athlete who lost battle with cancer
“When I was first diagnosed with cancer, I felt alone. I never imagined how many people I would inspire with ... Full story -
Vote for 3MT people’s choice award
Carly Cameron, a MSc student in Applied Health Sciences, is one of the 11 finalists in the Canadian Three Minute Thesis (3... Full story -
Brock task force calls for boost in international research support
The migration of researchers leaving the Global South to take up positions in North America or Europe has long been ... Full story -
Student research on display at Mapping the New Knowledges conference
Think of Brock University’s Mapping the New Knowledges Conference as an encyclopedia of graduate student research coming to life. ... Full story -
Brock University partners with Canadian Motor Speedway for research enhancement
Brock University has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Canadian Motor Speedway (CMS) to collaborate on research projects. One ... Full story -
Third-year Brock students raise awareness of Therapeutic Recreation Month
February is Therapeutic Recreation Awareness Month in Canada. This time each year, practitioners promote and advocate for the field, which ... Full story