Articles by author: Milica Petkovic

  • Cuvée 2018 toasts 30 years of excellence in Ontario wine

    With the Cuvée Grand Tasting celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, organizers have pulled out all the stops to highlight the best VQA wine and food Ontario has to offer.

    Organized by Brock University’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute (CCOVI), the Cuvée Grand Tasting is the largest celebration of Ontario VQA wine and food of its kind. This year’s event takes place Friday, March 23 at the Scotiabank Convention Centre in Niagara Falls, with the Cuvée en Route passport program once again extending the wine celebration all weekend long at participating wineries.

    Cuvée is the most prestigious and largest celebration of Ontario wine, with more than 750 people attending last year’s gala. Proceeds from the weekend support grape and wine scholarships for Brock’s oenology and viticulture students as well as industry-driven research initiatives at CCOVI.

    Cuvée manager Barb Tatarnic said the Grand Tasting allows guests to enjoy wines from 48 of Ontario’s top winemakers, and culinary delights from celebrated local chefs. Exclusive tastings will be available from up-and-coming wineries and restaurants, as well as the favourites guests have come to know and love.

    “We always strive to bring a mix of new and unique wine and culinary partners to Cuvée, as well as highlight the event’s long-standing partners,” Tatarnic said. “This year will be a true testament to that commitment, as we ring in 30 years of winemaking excellence with our best event yet.”

    Each of the 48 wineries will present two of their winemakers’ favourite wines at the Grand Tasting, offering a rare chance to learn about each selection directly from the winemaker who created it.

    Full story here

    Tickets that include both the Friday night Grand Tasting and the weekend-long en Route passport are available online at cuvee.ca/tickets for $200 per person. Tickets for the en Route passport only are $30.

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  • March 16: Chemistry Seminar Series – Maria Laura Sechi

    Department of Chemistry – Seminar Series

    Maria Laura Sechi
    Supervisor: Dr. Costa Metallinos
    Brock University

    DATE: Friday, March 16

    TIME: noon

    LOCATION: H313

    Chemistry Seminar Series – March 16

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  • Brock offers unlimited access to popular online learning platform

    Brock University students, faculty and staff now have unlimited access to Lynda.com, a leading online, self-paced learning platform.

    Lynda.com offers more than 5,000 video tutorials taught by recognized industry experts that help people learn business, technology, software and creative skills.

    Brock Training and Organizational Development Specialist Holly Bolvari says the platform is a great tool to add to Brock’s growing portfolio of professional development opportunities for employees.

    “An innovative learning tool like Lynda.com will allow individuals to further enhance their knowledge and skills for both their personal and professional development,” she says.

    In addition to providing employees with professional development opportunities, instructors can incorporate the website’s resources into their curricula by assigning video tutorials as coursework. Students can take courses that supplement their studies or help them gain skills that will better prepare them for a career.

    Popular courses include photography, design, IT, web, business, management and marketing.

    Courses can be accessed on-demand, at the user’s pace and schedule, from any desktop or mobile device. The Lynda.com mobile app allows for learning on the go.

    Tutorial videos are also available on Lynda.com that demonstrate how to use the platform.

    As part of the agreement eCampus Ontario negotiated with LinkedIn, Lynda.com will be available to Brock University faculty, staff and students until Sept. 21, 2020.

    How to access Lynda.com courses:

    •      Go to Lynda.com
    •      Click on the menu on the top of the screen.
    •      Click Sign In.
    •      Click the Sign in with your organization portal link.
    •      Enter brocku.ca and click Continue.
    •      Sign in with your Brock credentials. Enter your Brock username and password and click the Log in button.

    Individuals who are already Lynda.com users will need to identify that they have an account to bring their course history, playlists, certificates of completion and bookmarks to the new profile.


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  • March 22: Physics Seminar – Silvia Scorza

    Department of Physics – Seminar Series

    Silvia Scorza
    SuperCDMS SNOLAB

    DATE: Thursday, March 22

    TIME: 1 p.m.

    LOCATION: H313

    Physics Seminar – March 22

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  • March 13: Physics Seminar – Robert Schurko

    Department of Physics – Seminar Series

    Robert Schurko
    Department of Chemistry
    University of Windsor

    DATE: Tuesday, March 13

    TIME: 1 p.m.

    LOCATION: H313

    Physics Seminar – March 13

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  • March 9: Chemistry Seminar Series – Hui Peng

    Department of Chemistry – Seminar Series

    Hui Peng
    Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and School of the Environment
    University of Toronto

    DATE: Friday, March 9

    TIME: Noon

    LOCATION: H313

    Chemistry Seminar Series – March 9

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  • Brock unveils a new showcase and a new era for environmental sustainability

    It was built nearly two centuries ago, but the oldest structure on Brock’s campus has been given new life and a new purpose as a focal point for the University’s sustainability efforts.

    Theal House, an original farm cottage that dates to 1837, has been transformed into the home of Brock’s Environmental Sustainability Research Centre (ESRC), which produces world-class research and educates students in topics relating to environmental sustainability.

    Unveiled during a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday, Feb. 28, the revamped space features sustainable flooring and furniture, as well as an integrated system that controls heating, cooling and lighting, and monitors real-time energy use for the entire campus.

    LED lighting has also been installed throughout the heritage building, with dimmer and daylight harvesting switches in place to reduce energy consumption.

    In addition to highlighting the space, Wednesday’s ceremony was an opportunity to solidify a new collaboration between the ESRC and Brock’s Facilities Management team. The collaboration is enshrined in a formal charter that brings together the academic and operations units on various sustainability initiatives on campus. It is also an important step forward for Brock’s new integrative approach to environmental sustainability, and deepens the University’s commitment to sustainability — one of the seven core values listed within its strategic plan.

    Also announced Wednesday was $5,000 in new scholarship funding provided by Toromont CAT that will support students studying sustainability.

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  • March 8: Exploring Careers in Computer Science Night

    Are you a Computer Science student?

    Interested in networking with industry experts and learning more about potential career paths in this exciting and ever-growing field?

    Attend the Exploring Careers in Computer Science event!

    DATE: Thursday, March 8

    TIME: 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

    LOCATION: Pond Inlet

    2018 Computer Science Career Night Poster

     

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  • February 26: Master of Science thesis defence

    Centre for Biotechnology student Robert Baldwin will defend his Master of Science thesis, “Development of a transcritome-based genome assembly tools and whole genome sequencing analysis for autism spectrum disorders,” by video conference Monday, Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. in Welch Hall 147.

    The examination committee includes Cheryl McCormick, chair; Andrew Doxey, external examiner (University of Waterloo); Ping Liang, supervisor; Fiona Hunter and Dr. Feng Li, committee members.

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  • New Brock plan will cover tuition for international PhD students

    Moving to further deepen its robust research scene by attracting more global scholars, Brock University is increasing international doctoral fellowships to match the tuition costs for international students who are enrolled in a PhD program.

    The announcement comes just weeks after Brock said it will freeze tuition for international students in research-based master’s and PhD programs. The new initiatives take effect May 1.

    Officials say the moves are part of a strategy to broaden the scope of world-class research at Brock while creating an enriched campus experience that better prepares all students to succeed in a global career landscape.

    Jamie Mandigo, Brock’s Vice-Provost for Enrolment Management and International, said a large proportion of overseas doctoral students are attracted by the options they have to advance their careers with world-renowned researchers and in state-of-the-art facilities such as Brock’s Cairns Family Health and Bioscience Research Complex.

    “Bringing the next generation of researchers onto our campus to pursue their doctoral studies not only reflects our ongoing commitment to cutting-edge research, but also to the scientific pursuit of ideas and knowledge that crisscross international boundaries and borders.”

    Brock currently has 27 international students enrolled in doctoral studies and would like to see this number increase in all Faculties that offer PhD programs.

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