Articles tagged with: sshrc
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University researchers generate a wealth of information that could help people in many areas of their lives. But much of ... Full story
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2020 Brock Research Celebration video highlights research and scholarship successes
2020 has been a most unusual year for research and scholarship. Improvising in the face of pandemic challenges, the Brock University ... Full story -
Two PhD students receive prestigious SSHRC funding
As a behaviour therapist, Lisa Whittingham spent years working with individuals with intellectual and development disabilities (IDD). “While persons with ... Full story -
Applied Linguistics and Psychology students welcome the world at online conference
Last month, researchers from Oxford, Cambridge, Yale and many more of the world’s most esteemed labs and institutions received ... Full story -
Brock labour expert launches free national resource on animal protection
A new website created by Kendra Coulter, Chair of Brock University's Department of Labour Studies, provides province-by-province information on reporting ... Full story -
First-aid training for children on autism spectrum amongst funded grad student research
How can children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) effectively be taught first-aid skills? This is the question that Brittney Sureshkumar, ... Full story -
Label images influence wine quality perception, says Goodman prof
While winemakers say it’s what’s in the bottle that counts, one Goodman School of Business professor has found ... Full story -
Brock-led research team gets $2.5-million SSHRC grant to study policies impacting diverse Canadian families
Parents working from home while caring for children or struggling to support their families while facing a job loss are ... Full story -
Master of Sustainability student chosen to present at national conference
Meredith DeCock-Caspell, a master of Sustainability student at Brock University, was one of only three graduate students across Canada chosen ... Full story -
Brock professor’s book examines notions of innocence and children’s art
According to Assistant Professor Hannah Dyer in the Department of Child and Youth Studies, a child’s picture really can ... Full story