Articles tagged with: child and youth studies
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During their time at Brock, Hope Tuff-Berg (BA ’21) and Madeline Pontone (BA ’18, MA ’21) put forth extensive efforts to improve the ... Full story
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PhD program in Child and Youth Studies celebrates first graduates
Canada’s first PhDs in Child and Youth Studies (CHYS) officially received their degrees from Brock University on June 18. Prarthana ... Full story -
Talk to focus on navigating the journey from service to leadership
Suzanne Curtin, Vice-Provost and Dean of Brock University's Faculty of Graduate Studies, will talk about how she transitioned service roles ... Full story -
Webinar to explore treatment of obsessive-compulsive behaviour for children and youth with autism
A novel treatment package developed by Brock researchers for children and youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who exhibit obsessive-compulsive ... Full story -
Thesis defences — May 31 to June 4
The following is a list of thesis defences taking place virtually from Monday, May 31 to Friday, June 4. Child and Youth ... Full story -
Grant funding to support virtual learning opportunities
Brock’s ongoing commitment to virtual learning opportunities has resulted in the University receiving more than $500,000 in grant funding. The ... Full story -
Youth ballroom, Irish and Highland dancers sought for study
It takes two to tango — even in the world of research. Brock’s Dance Research Lab is seeking youth ballroom, ... Full story -
Thesis defences — May 17 to May 21
The following is a list of thesis defences taking place virtually from Monday, May 17 to Friday, May 21. Master of Child ... Full story -
Symposium to highlight impact of Faculty-funded COVID-19 projects
The experiences of racialized international students at Brock, sleep difficulties for children with autism spectrum disorder and online resources for ... Full story -
Global scholar at Brock to study queer theory and childhood
Queer children and their cultural representations are the focus of research by a Brazilian graduate student from the Emerging Leaders ... Full story