Articles tagged with: Department of Child and Youth Studies
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Brock University has partnered with the Canadian Campus Well-being Survey (CCWS) to gain insight into how to better support student ... Full story
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Postdoc improving newcomer access to diabetes screening with help from national grant
A Brock University postdoctoral fellow is among recipients of a new early career, national health grant for her research on ... Full story -
Grad students, postdocs awarded more than $2M in federal funding for game-changing research
The dynamic work of 40 Brock graduate students and postdoctoral fellows has drawn the attention of the federal government, which recently ... Full story -
SSHRC awards Brock University $477,654 for early research
To what extent does an aging population influence policy and financing decisions in the Canadian public health-care system? Does a ... Full story -
Horizon scholarship recipient studies how children interact with nature
NOTE: This is one in a series of articles on Brock’s 2023-24 Horizon Graduate Student Scholarship recipients. Read other ... Full story -
Impactful Brock research to be showcased at online Homecoming event
Helping children read better. The human aspect of protecting against cyberattacks. Improving muscle health. Brock University researchers will be offering ... Full story -
Brock expert shares children’s mental health tips for new school year
As children head back to school this week, Danielle Sirianni Molnar says it’s important to ensure they have more ... Full story -
Anthropocene research among Brock projects to receive $965,000 in SSHRC funding
It’s being called the “bomb pulse,” the sharp spike of carbon-14 in the Earth’s atmosphere arising out of ... Full story -
Brock houses Ontario behavioural research hub as part of national initiative
Brock University has been selected as the Ontario hub of a Canada-wide program that trains students and novice researchers on ... Full story -
Children’s shyness can be rooted in temperament or experienced as an emotion, says Brock researcher
Having to recite a speech in front of a crowd may send some people into a sweaty, trembling tizzy — and ... Full story