Articles tagged with: Faculty of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
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Brock University Nursing students will test the life-saving skills they’ve learned in class during an emergency simulation planned for ... Full story
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New supervisor toolkit supports graduate student success
The Faculty of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (FGSPA) has launched a new initiative to support graduate supervisors. The Graduate ... Full story -
3MT challenge to shine spotlight on grad student research
A record number of Brock graduate students across campus are gearing up to share their research – in just three minutes ... Full story -
Brock’s Master of Sport Management a game-changer for industry
With its graduates leading the way at major sport organizations across the country and beyond, Brock University is further stepping ... Full story -
Award recipient empowers future women STEM leaders
Atqiya Fariha, a Master of Public Health student at Brock University, is breaking down barriers by building up opportunities for ... Full story -
Wildlife research takes flight in St. Catharines neighbourhood
How do animals adapt to survive in cities? Brock University researchers are hoping a little birdie will tell them. A ... Full story -
Brock launches Canada’s first English-based Master of Athletic Therapy
Brock University is strengthening athletic therapy education in Canada. The University has launched Canada’s first English-based Master of Athletic ... Full story -
Horizon Scholar dedicated to empowering African immigrant mothers
NOTE: This is one in a series of articles on Brock’s 2024-25 Horizon Graduate Student Scholarship recipients. Read other ... Full story -
Niagara Health calls for Research Day posters
Niagara Health is inviting Brock University students and faculty members in any health program to submit research posters for the ... Full story -
Passion for ancient past drives grad student’s present success
When Connor O’Rourke (BA '24) tells people he researches the mortuary practices of ancient civilizations, he is often told ... Full story