Articles tagged with: Department of Applied Linguistics
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To what extent does an aging population influence policy and financing decisions in the Canadian public health-care system? Does a ... Full story
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Dozens of Brock researchers included on global list of top scientists
Stanford University’s list of the world’s top two per cent of scientists with the most citations has been ... Full story -
Brock celebrates employees with 25 years of service
Several Brock employees were recently recognized for their long-standing commitment to the University. Interim President Lynn Wells hosted a luncheon ... Full story -
FACULTY FOCUS: How a journey around the world led Tom Farrell to Brock
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Brock awarded more than $500K in federal funds for early-stage research
Is there a relationship between the price of a house and the way people’s attitudes and beliefs about the ... Full story -
Brock researchers awarded more than $2.3M in federal NSERC and SSHRC grants
Will drinking rooibos tea help mothers strengthen bone tissue after the end of lactation? Do the beliefs we hold about ... Full story -
FACULTY FOCUS: Lynn Dempsey bonds with her children — and her research — through reading
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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 -
New skills program welcomes thousands of students
As almost all Brock University students settle into the routine of learning online, many have taken extra steps to ensure ... Full story -
Brock researchers, students awarded more than $1.1 million in SSHRC funding
It’s all in the way you say it. When learning a second language, knowing the words isn’t enough; ... Full story