Articles tagged with: Niagara
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To be, or not to be, remote? That is the question Brock University’s Niagara Community Observatory (NCO) is exploring ... Full story
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Brock biologist teams up with Plenty Canada to study Indigenous plants on Laura Secord trail
NOTE: Earlier this year, Brock University announced the creation of its first-ever Indigenous Research Grant. This is one in a ... Full story -
Farmers’ insights needed for Brock agriculture tech research
If you’re a farmer in Niagara, particularly a greenhouse grower, Amy Lemay wants to hear from you. The Research ... Full story -
Brock team awarded provincial funding to study best management practices in horticulture
Growing and harvesting fruits and vegetables on a large scale is tricky business. The soil quality has to be good, ... Full story -
Niagara needs to support the arts during and after the pandemic, says new NCO research
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit Niagara’s vibrant arts community particularly hard, with impacts radiating out all across the region, ... Full story -
Brock’s NCO director awarded funding to study agribusiness
In Charles Conteh’s vision of Niagara, the region’s agriculture industry has launched into the world of automation and ... Full story -
Canada Games Research Spotlight: Amy Friend examines Niagara waterways through new perspectives
NOTE: This is the latest in a series of question and answer stories featuring Brock University faculty members who are ... Full story -
Funding available for Canada Summer Games research and scholarship
A new fund is encouraging Brock University researchers and scholars to play a part in the 2021 Canada Summer Games in ... Full story -
Save the bees: Policy brief examines ways to help Niagara’s bee population
In the world of bee conservation, messy is beautiful. A slightly overgrown lawn, a garden with flowers native to the ... Full story -
Brock policy brief explores governance options for Niagara municipalities
To merge or not to merge? That is one of the many questions Niagara and eight other Ontario regions will ... Full story