Articles tagged with: Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
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A Brock University summer course focused on the historical and current realities of Indigenous leisure activities will connect recreation and ... Full story
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Brock-led conference in Yukon seeks to make rural Canada more resilient
Challenges and opportunities facing rural, northern and Indigenous communities in Canada —with a focus on the implications of remoteness for ... Full story -
Brock research highlighted at Niagara Health Research Day
More than two dozen Brock University students and faculty showcased research that supports a healthier community last week at Niagara ... Full story -
Presentations to showcase scholarship of teaching, learning
Brock University Chancellor’s Chairs for Teaching Excellence recipients will share insights into their ongoing teaching and learning projects through ... Full story -
Feedback sought on proposed discontinuation of three-year BRLS program
As part of the approval process outlined in the Institutional Quality Assurance Processes (IQAP), the request is being made available ... Full story -
Brock research explores Niagara Canada Games municipal collaboration
Although Niagara’s 12 municipalities worked together to host the Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games, collaboration was experienced differently across the region, ... 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 gerontology researcher part of team awarded CIHR prize for dementia education
When dementia occurs, so do the many stigmatizing labels that society sometimes uses to describe the person living with this ... Full story -
Brock research to examine location technology monitoring long-term care residents
Locating someone who lives in a long-term care facility can be challenging. Residents may not always be in their room ... Full story -
Leisure Studies researchers receive national recognition
There was a time when recreation therapy, prescribed to individuals with disabilities, followed a medical model, focusing on reducing limitations ... Full story