News articles tagged with Research
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Dr. Zou’s work with Chinese Canadian seniors recognized
My NipissingResearchDr. Ping Zou, assistant professor in the School of Nursing, was recently featured in the Registered Nurse Journal, in a feature article titled Making a Difference for Seniors. -
Nipissing celebrating 40 years of neuroscience
ConferencePsychology DepartmentResearchNeuroscientists are heading to North Bay this week for a three-day conference, Celebrating 40 Years of Neuroscience at Nipissing University. The conference runs July 27 – 29 at Nipissing University. -
New video highlights Dr. Zarifa Canada Research Chair
ResearchSociology and AnthropologyDr. David Zarifa holds the Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Life Course Transitions in Northern and Rural Communities. His research examines how people in northern and rural areas develop the skills needed to succeed in today’s knowledge-driven economy. -
Dr. Kozuskanich project earns grant
History DepartmentResearchCongratulations to Dr. Nathan Kozuskanich, associate professor of History, and the assistant editor of the John Dickinson Writings Project, on earning a National Historic Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) grant worth $74,601. -
Dr. Wachowiak earns research award
Geography DepartmentMath and Computer ScienceResearchDr. Mark Wachowiak, associate professor in computer science and mathematics, is the kind of person who is always ready to lend a hand, especially if it involves interdisciplinary computational science. The recipient of the 2017 Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Research is involved in many interdisciplinary, multi-institution collaborative research projects, as a team lead and co-researcher, both within, and external to, Nipissing University. -
Nipissing opens Research Data Centre
ResearchSociology and AnthropologyNipissing University is now home to a Statistics Canada Research Data Centre (RDC), a high-level, secure network and data lab that provides researchers with local access to Statistics Canada’s confidential, large-scale survey data. -
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.