Articles tagged with: sshrc
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If given a choice, do young children save for the future by postponing short-term gratification for longer-term reward? Thanks to ... Full story
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Brock expert part of international Great Lakes climate change research
A Brock water expert is among the members of a new international research centre working for climate change adaptation in ... Full story -
Brock co-led team awarded $2.5M for project giving minoritized voices centre stage in transforming theatre education
Deneh’Cho Thompson, a displaced and dispossessed member of the Pehdzeh ki Nation, became an academic because he wanted others ... Full story -
Research highlights challenges faced by young Black mothers
A collaborative Brock University research project is amplifying the voices of young Black mothers in Canada and recommending changes to ... Full story -
Collective action among Indigenous peoples in Latin America the focus of new book
Pascal Lupien was about to wrap up a three-year, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council-funded project on Indigenous activists’ use ... Full story -
Feedback sought on draft institutional research data management strategy
Members of Brock University’s research community are invited to attend an upcoming consultation session to learn about research data ... Full story -
Nepal research team to visit Brock for documentary screening, discussion
An upcoming Brock University event will highlight and explore youth political culture in Nepal. The Department of Child and Youth ... Full story -
Canadian youth have say in Brock-led UNICEF study on growing up in ‘apocalypse’
Young people across Canada have been deeply affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. And they have some notes. Youth have made ... Full story -
Brock co-sponsored workshop to highlight community-led research governance
Often the rules of research are set by institutions, associations or other bodies, typically followed through by academic researchers seeking ... Full story -
Grad student working to impact experiential education overseas
Though she’s still in the midst of her own educational journey, Nathalie Jackson (BA ’21, BEd ’21) is doing her part ... Full story