Articles tagged with: Research
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With Niagara now in the Red (Control) category of the province’s COVID-19 response framework, Brock University will move into ... Full story
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Brock and Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre research Indigenous caregiver experiences
Indigenous Peoples place a high value on caring for sick, disabled and elderly community members. Yet, the unique perspectives and ... Full story -
KENYON: Starting again after a research stall: Part 3
Tim Kenyon, Brock’s Vice-President, Research, recently had his third article in a three-part series published in University Affairs about ... Full story -
Empower municipalities, civil society to carry out land-use planning, says Brock research
Niagara needs to incorporate a broader range of stakeholders in its land-use planning system if the region is going to ... Full story -
Brock expert educating on early symptoms of heart disease
While February is Heart Month, there are a few things Brock Associate Professor of Nursing Sheila O’Keefe-McCarthy wants people ... Full story -
NCO to present policy brief on land-use planning
In an ideal situation, municipal government officials work in consultation with organizations, community members and others in land-use planning that ... Full story -
Brock research team studying link between childhood abuse and adult heart disease
What does being raised in an abusive household have to do with heart trouble later on in life? A Brock ... Full story -
Applications open for Match of Minds student research program
Students who are interested in future employment in research and have a keen interest to develop their research skills can ... Full story -
FACULTY FOCUS: How encouraging words helped Beatrice Ombuki-Berman break barriers
Note: Faculty Focus is a monthly series that highlights faculty whose compelling passions, innovative ideas and various areas of expertise ... Full story -
Canada Games Research Spotlight: Brian Roy
NOTE: This is the latest in a series of Q&A stories featuring Brock University faculty members who are ... Full story