Articles tagged with: faculty of social sciences
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The following is a list of thesis defences taking place virtually from Monday, June 14 to Friday, June 18. Master of Psychology ... Full story
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KLOSTERMANN: Getting ‘unstuck’: Women who care for others should feel OK stepping back
Janna Klostermann, a post-doctoral fellow in Sociology at Brock University, wrote a piece published in The Conversation about how women ... Full story -
Grad student earns scholarship for digitizing Niagara history
At first glance, history and technology may not appear to go hand in hand, but Jessica Linzel (BA '18) has ... Full story -
Webinar to explore treatment of obsessive-compulsive behaviour for children and youth with autism
A novel treatment package developed by Brock researchers for children and youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who exhibit obsessive-compulsive ... Full story -
HARDING and WHITTINGHAM: #WineMom: Humour and empowerment or binge drinking and mental health challenges?
Lisa Whittingham, a PhD candidate in Brock's Department of Child and Youth Studies, and Kelly Harding, Adjunct Professor of Psychology ... Full story -
Brock media clips for Friday, June 4
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Key things Canadians need to understand ... Full story -
Thesis defences — June 7 to June 11
The following is a list of thesis defences taking place virtually from Monday, June 7 to Friday, June 11. Biological Sciences PhD ... Full story -
U.K., Brock research shows people resist factory farming as contributor to disease outbreaks
Much of the world is presently focused on causes of COVID-19 related to the sale of live, wild animals in ... Full story -
Bourgeois to discuss trauma as a source of strength in leadership
Robyn Bourgeois, Brock’s Acting Vice-Provost, Indigenous Engagement, brings her unique perspective on trauma and triumph to the next Women ... Full story -
Graduate Studies award winners lauded for leadership
Psychology Professor Cathy Mondloch and Master of Education candidate Christopher Yendt (BEd ’15, BEd ’20) have shown what it means to go ... Full story