Articles tagged with: Faculty of Applied Health Sciences
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Ontario companies with fewer than 500 employees will now be able to access funding to help them protect their intellectual property (... Full story
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IN THE NEWS: NHL broadcasting rights, strategic voting and how humans handle heat
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed strategic voting and Canada's labour landscape, a changing deal for Maple Leaf Sports ... Full story -
How extreme temperatures impact the body
It can be hard to exercise or do physical work in very hot or cold environments. Fatigue can set in, ... Full story -
Research offers recommendations to support growth in key Niagara sectors
With the right approach, Niagara can continue to be a powerhouse in the key sectors of agribusiness, manufacturing and tourism, ... Full story -
Nursing grads fill crucial local health-care roles
Brock’s Nursing students are quickly and skillfully transitioning from classroom to clinic thanks to the University’s ongoing partnership ... Full story -
Research supporting seniors’ independence among new SSHRC-funded projects
For older adults wishing to age in their own homes and communities, voice-activated tools such as Google's virtual assistant or ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Working in high heat, the Anthropocene and what to know about mosquitoes
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the impacts of heat on the human body, the Anthropocene era, mosquitoes, naming ... Full story -
Week of workshops to support grad student success
Brock graduate students are invited to enhance their skills through GRADvantage Week, a series of workshops organized by the Faculty ... Full story -
Brock experts offer nutrition, exercise tips to help keep kids healthy
Classroom learning is a key part of any child’s development, but just as impactful are two other components of ... Full story -
CRC Spotlight: Regulating body temperature in hot climates
The federal government’s Canada Research Chairs program invests up to $311 million per year to attract and retain some of ... Full story