Articles tagged with: liette vasseur
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The shores of Lake Ontario have a story to tell, and Meredith Caspell wants to share it with as many ... Full story
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Brock prof to provide nature-based solutions for interprovincial partnership
Liette Vasseur hasn’t let a global pandemic slow her research down. As Professor of Biology in the Faculty of ... Full story -
VASSEUR and THE BUILDING BACK BETTER POST COVID-19 TASK FORCE: Infrastructure investments for a greener, more resilient and sustainable country
Liette Vasseur, Professor of Biological Sciences and UNESCO Chair in Community Sustainability: from local to global at Brock University and ... Full story -
Brock research team receives New Frontiers in Research Fund grant
Clear, blue skies that used to be grey and smoggy; jellyfish and other marine life swimming in in the canals ... Full story -
Online discussion to aid migrant workers during COVID-19 pandemic
While the COVID-19 pandemic has locked down travel around the world, over the past few weeks one group of necessary ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Friday, April 24
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Niagara volunteers step up to provide ... Full story -
VASSEUR and GOUPIL: Investing in Ecosystems and Green Infrastructure: the Way to Go for Post COVID-19 Recovery
Liette Vasseur, Professor of Biological Sciences and UNESCO Chair on Community Sustainability: From Local to Global, co-wrote a piece with ... Full story -
Brock professor earns co-editor role with scientific journal Botany
Biological Sciences Professor Liette Vasseur recently accepted a five-year co-editor appointment with the acclaimed scientific journal Botany, including an option ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Thursday, April 9
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Brock researcher looking into pandemic’s ... Full story -
Brock prof says back-to-basics approach can promote sustainability, curb boredom
As physical distancing measures continue and more people are forced to stay home, now is a great time to go ... Full story