Articles tagged with: Department of Political Science
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Affordable housing, impacts of climate change, decolonizing experiential education and boosting health-care delivery will be the focus of projects supported ... Full story
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Grads reflect on being set up for success by Brock
Embracing every opportunity and building strong relationships will lead to both reward and support. That is the consensus of three ... Full story -
New agriculture network to share research, tools with Niagara municipalities
Agriculture is a major economic driver in Ontario’s Greenbelt, yet less than five per cent of the area’s 66 ... Full story -
Brock profs to discuss Ukraine-Russia conflict at online public event
Brock professors will be sharing their expertise about the Ukraine-Russia conflict at an upcoming panel hosted by the St. Catharines ... Full story -
Worlds of anime, Greek tragedy collide in Political Science course
At first glance, most people would be hard-pressed to find the link between ancient political theory and anime. But Associate ... Full story -
Political science students, profs connect at virtual coffeehouse
Brock Political Science students are connecting with their professors in a brand new way this semester. The inaugural POLI 101 Coffeehouse ... Full story -
Ukraine’s path to joining European Union still a long road: Brock expert
Despite an outpouring of European support for Ukraine in the wake of Russia’s recent invasion, Ukraine’s hope to ... Full story -
Global migration students connect with newcomers to Canada
A community collaboration recently allowed Brock students to connect their classroom learning to the lived experiences of newcomers to Canada. ... Full story -
Brock surveying Ontario horticultural sector on how it shares, accesses and uses sustainable production research
There’s great research on how to make the horticulture industry more environmentally friendly, but that knowledge may not be ... Full story -
Brock research shows lags and promise in municipal-Indigenous relations
A new research paper suggests relations between municipalities and urban Indigenous populations can provide a means of enacting changes recommended ... Full story