News articles tagged with Research
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Master of Environmental Studies/Environmental Science Grad students present at Canadian Association of Geographers
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NU Researchers earn grants
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NU Computer Science and Math upcoming events
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Master of Science in Kinesiology announced at NU
AlumniMy NipissingResearchTo address the growing demand for expertise in health and rehabilitation across Canada, Nipissing University is pleased to announce a new graduate degree opportunity, the Master of Science in Kinesiology (MScKin). -
Dr. Dan Walters featured in COU’s Research Matters
ResearchNipissing University’s Dr. Dan Walters, associate professor of Geography is featured in the Council of Ontario University’s (COU) Research Matters blog. The Research Matters website features a blog post about Dr. Walters' current project that assesses risk levels in drinking water and wastewater in the Dokis First Nation, located on the French River near Georgian Bay. -
Minister of State tours NU researcher's lab
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International researchers come to Nipissing for discussion
ResearchMath and Computer ScienceThe Department of Computer Science and Mathematics is excited to host discussions this week featuring researchers from around the world. -
Math student earns Best Presentation award
ResearchMath and Computer ScienceCongratulations to Master of science in Mathematics student, Benjamin Fraser on earning the Best Student Presentation award at the Applied Mathematics, Modeling and Computational Science Conference at Wilfrid Laurier University, June 7 - 12, 2015 -
Dr. Greer and Dr. Csank leading international team
ResearchNipissing’s Dr. Kirsten Greer, assistant professor of history and geography and Dr. Adam Csank, assistant professor of geography, are overseeing an international research team working to better understand climate change and forest resource use in a historical context. -
Researchers at NU earn grants
ResearchA trio of researchers at Nipissing University have earned $265,000 in grants from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (NSERC) for work that provides a better understanding of our watersheds, creates new commercially useful chemical compounds more efficiently, and furthers scientific knowledge through the exploration of dimension theory.