Articles tagged with: social sciences
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Government and private sector groups should collaborate on imaginative ways to help commercial vehicles bypass the increasingly congested QEW between ... Full story
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Brock team analyzes park and trail access challenges during COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a significant increase in outdoor activities. Demand for outdoor recreation such as hiking, cycling ... Full story -
Thesis defences — June 29 to July 3
The following is a list of thesis defences taking place virtually from Monday, June 29 to Friday, July 3. Applied Disability Studies ... Full story -
Graduate students awarded NSERC funding
Nine Brock University graduate students received funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) for a ... Full story -
Brock experts comment on global protests and Trump’s military rhetoric
More than one week after the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, mass protests across North America and around the ... Full story -
Brock expert says decisive action required to make post-COVID-19 tourism sustainable
What will post-pandemic tourism look like? A Brock University tourism expert believes COVID-19 is an opportunity to “reset tourism along ... Full story -
CHRISTIAN: No, Canada cannot keep borrowing money
Cornelius Christian, Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Brock University, had a piece recently published in the Niagara ... Full story -
Thesis defences — April 27 to May 1
The following is a list of thesis defences taking place virtually from Monday, April 27 to Friday, May 1. Applied Disability Studies ... Full story -
COULTER: Tiger King isn’t a coronavirus distraction; it’s a mirror into our blatant disrespect for animals
Kendra Coulter, Chair of Labour Studies in Brock’s Faculty of Social Sciences, wrote a piece recently published in The ... Full story -
Think there are no Tiger Kings in Canada? Think again, says Brock expert
As the world reels from the physical, psychological, social and economic effects of COVID-19, millions of people are being temporarily ... Full story