News articles tagged with Research
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Nipissing opens Research Data Centre
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Dr. Ryan presents new research with TDSB
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Students offer perspectives on value of liberal arts
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Response to Fundamental Science Report
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Dr. Greer leads team to conference
ResearchHistory DepartmentGeography DepartmentDr. Kirsten Greer, Canada Research Chair in Global Environmental Histories and Geographies and assistant professor of Geography and History, recently led a research team to the American Society of Environmental Historians Conference (ASEH) in Chicago and to the American Association of Geographers (AAG) Annual Meeting in Boston. -
Cultural neuroscience on menu for psych speaker series
ResearchPsychology DepartmentSeminar SeriesNipissing University’s psychology speaker series welcomes Dr. Shinobu Kitayama, of the department of psychology at the University of Michigan, to campus for a lecture titled Cultural Neuroscience: Why we need it, on Friday, April 7 at 1 p.m. in room H105. -
NU makes a splash at Biomechanics conference
ResearchKinesiologyNipissing University recently sent its largest-ever contingent to the annual Ontario Biomechanics Conference (OBC) March 10-12, 2017 in Alliston, Ontario. -
Dr. Zou publishes study helping Chinese Canadians
ResearchSchool of NursingCongratulations to Dr. Ping Zou, assistant professor in the school of Nursing, and her research team, who designed, implemented, piloted and published the DASHNa-CC study, a culturally adapted anti-hypertensive educational dietary intervention especially for middle-aged and senior Chinese Canadians. -
NU and Australian researchers collaborate on climate change caused die-off
ResearchGeography DepartmentMy NipissingResearchers from Nipissing University’s Geography department are part of a study published in the journalMarine and Freshwater Research that points a finger at climate change as the cause of a massive wetland die-off in Australia. -
3MT at NU
My NipissingResearchBrilliant graduate students are hard at work sharpening and condensing millions of ideas, thousands of hours, and hundreds of pages into one beautiful, streamlined and concise presentation to wow judges at the annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.