One of the goals of Nipissing University's Master of Environmental Studies/Master of Environmental Science program is to foster interdisciplinary research on the environment.
Starting in the fall of 2014, Algoma University grads interested in teaching French will be able to take advantage of priority placement in Nipissing University’s Schulich School of Education.
Congratulations to Nipissing Master of Environmental Science Student, Nathan Mountain, who won the Best Student Poster Award – Hydrology section at the Canadian Geophysical Union Eastern Student Conference - Biogeosciences and Hydrology Sections held at Wilfrid Laurier University on February 9.
Nipissing’s Masters of Environmental Science/Studies program is pleased to present Dr. John Waithaka, conservationist biologist, Protected Areas Establishment and Conservation Directorate, Parks Canada Agency, for a special presentation on November 23, at 1 p.m. in room R308.
Nipissing’s Masters of Environmental Science/Studies program presents Concepts of Nature in a Technological Society, a presentation by Dr. David Tabachnick, associate professor and Chair of Nipissing’s Political Science department.