A research talk is a well attended forum where once or twice a month a faculty member
presents an update on the progress of his or her research projects.


2011-2012 Research Talk Schedule:

1 hour Presentation Times normally between 1:30-3:30pm

Date - Room

Friday

Time

Researcher

- Department

Topic

2011

   




Nov.   18
A226

2:00pm

Kurt Clausen

- Education

Art for Education: The Life and Legacy of Robert Kunz
Dec. 2
A122

1:00pm

  Jeff Nicol
- Psychology

Influences of Emotion on Visual Perception in Older and Younger Adults


 

2012



Jan.  20

A224

1:30pm

Liz Ashworth 
- Education
Informing art education practice: Perspectives of elementary teachers in northeastern Ontario

Jan. 27

A224

1:00pm

Tsvetalin Vassilev

- Mathematics

Longest Path Problem on Generalized Trees

-Vassilev T abstract 27Jan2012.pdfVassilev T abstract 27Jan2012.pdf

Feb. 27

B200

*2:00pm

Jennifer Knack
Special Guest
Clarkson Univ.
And Words Will Never Hurt You? Using a Biopsychosocial Model to Examine the Relationship Between Being Bullied and Poor Physical Health  --  (posterKNACK.pdfKNACK.pdf)
Mar. 16
A224
2:00pm

Graydon Raymer
- PhysEd

What really happens in the portable (and maybe some interesting things you didn't know about groundhogs and bears)

-- Raymer abstract.pdfRaymer abstract.pdf
Mar. 23
POSTPONED
Peter Nosko
- Biology
Research in Newfoundland on the regeneration failure of balsam fir due to moose overabundance -- POSTPONED TO SEPTEMBER

Apr.  5
*Thursday

**H131
**4:30

Laurie Kruk
- English

Carol's, "Others" and Some Others: Canadian Writers Double-Voice the Short Story
-- Kruk L abstract.pdfKruk L abstract.pdf

Apr. 20

CANCELLED


David Zarifa
- Sociology

Persistent Inequality or Liberation from Social Origins? Determining Who Attends Graduate and Professional Schools in Canada's Expanded Postsecondary System.

 





Please bring your lunch.  Refreshments will be available.

To register to do a presentation on one of the research talk series dates, please contact Research Services by email, research@nipissingu.ca, or by phone at ext. 4558 ​