News articles tagged with Research
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Research Week at NU is coming
ResearchUniversity research transforms our world, and next week Nipissing University will celebrate that fact with a week’s worth of events during Research Week, culminating in a speaker series downtown on Wednesday, March 11, featuring NU’s Research Achievement Award Winning faculty. -
Research Achievement Award Winner – Dr. Lanyan Chen
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Computer Science and Math research seminar
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Research Achievement Award winners
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Dr. Elliott-Johns working to improve school effectiveness
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Partnerships shaking history and affecting change
ResearchGeneralDr. Katrina Srigley builds partnerships to challenge the way people work and think about the stories of our pasts. Her work, in partnership with the North Bay Indian Friendship Centre informed the provincially-mandated ten-year housing plan for the District of Nipissing and is highlighted in the Friendship Centre’s recently released publication, Walking the Red Road, a report and action plan for North Bay’s Urban Aboriginal Strategy. -
Dr. Sharpe earns appointment and award
My NipissingResearchSchulich School of EducationHearty congratulations to Dr. Glen Sharpe, associate professor in the Schulich School of Education on two recent accomplishments: he has been appointed to First Nations Technical Institutes Board of Directors on his home reserve, the Mohawks of the Bay Of Quinte in Deseronto, Ontario, and he is the recipient of an Aboriginal Circle of Educators Education (ACE) Award. -
Math talks this Friday
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NU grad earns national award for forest sustainability
ResearchAlumniBiology and ChemistryCongratulations to Nipissing University graduate Jeff Renton (BSc in Biology’07) on earning the Prince of Wales Award for Sustainable Forestry. -
Unlocking origins of human behaviour on tap for psych talk
Psychology DepartmentResearchSeminar SeriesThe next lecture in Nipissing’s psychology department speaker series, Human behavioural origins: Insights from hunter-gatherers, featuring Dr. Coren L. Apicella. It takes place on Tuesday, November 25, at 11 a.m. in room H105.