Articles tagged with: Faculty of Applied Health Sciences
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In an assessment of university sport management research contributions across the world, Brock University ranks No. 1 in Canada and ninth ... Full story
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IN THE NEWS: Multiple sclerosis research, renewed accreditation and moral hazard
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed multiple sclerosis research, moral hazard and the renewed accreditation of the Goodman School ... Full story -
FACULTY FOCUS: Pei-Chun Hsieh champions the power of play
Note: Faculty Focus is a monthly series that highlights faculty whose compelling passions, innovative ideas and various areas of expertise ... Full story -
Students to share insights from course in Africa
A group of Brock students recently spent three weeks in Africa examining issues in health care, education, politics, poverty, power ... Full story -
Niagara Canada Games receives national awards
A historic sporting event in which Brock University played a decisive role in hosting has won a pair of national ... Full story -
Brock launches 2023-24 Indigenous Research Grant program
Applications are now being accepted for Brock University’s Indigenous Research Grant (IRG), which provides funding to either Indigenous researchers ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Convocation honours, mosquitoes, cold water and esports
In recent media appearances, Brock’s honorary doctorate recipients discussed their thoughts on receiving the degrees; President Lesley Rigg spoke ... Full story -
Chance encounter sets new career path for Brock grad
Katie Cameron (BPhEd ’23) arrived at Brock University determined to become a teacher. But her time with Brock Sports Medicine (BSM), ... Full story -
Applied Health Sciences Spirit of Brock winners embody community
Chimerem Amiaka (BScKin '20, MSc '23), a graduate student from Nigeria, drew on her lived experience to help incoming Brock ... Full story -
Resources and supports guide Indigenous graduate to success
As the first person in her family to attend university, Justice Maki-Chambers (BPH '23) was nervous about whether she could ... Full story