Articles tagged with: environmental sustainability research centre
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A group of 17 Brock graduate researchers have received $680,000 in federal funding through competitions organized by the Social Sciences and Humanities ... Full story
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Brock’s new Canada Research Chair improving health with technology
When computer science meets biology, unknown details about human health come to light. Yifeng Li is an expert in bioinformatics, ... Full story -
In-person, online events planned to mark GIS Day
Geographic information systems (GIS) are everywhere, with many people not understanding the extent of their use. In recognition of Geography ... Full story -
Conservation area passes available to borrow from Brock Library
The newest items available to borrow from the Brock University Library will have nature lovers packing their hiking boots, swimsuits ... Full story -
Brock community invited to Niagara Climate Change Summit
The Niagara Climate Change Summit taking place next week aims to bring the community together to work toward a sustainable ... Full story -
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 -
Brock researchers awarded more than $1.1 million in SSHRC funding
With so many charities competing for a limited number of dollars, it’s hard to know who to support. Donors ... Full story -
Seeds on loan to community at Brock Library
The list of items you can borrow from the Brock University Library is growing. On Tuesday, April 19, the James A. ... Full story -
BUSU planning for greener future
Brock University Students’ Union (BUSU) is working on a three-year plan that will advance environmental sustainability initiatives throughout its buildings ... 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