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New study to shed light on boys’ health and body image
My NipissingSchulich School of EducationResearchRoger Bernardes, assistant professor in the Schulich School of Education, is studying the health and body image concerns of boys, and especially bigger or overweight boys, through a new research program, Boys in Motion -
Nipissing professor earns Canada Research Chair
My NipissingResearchNipissing University researcher, Dr. Mark Bruner is working to discover the best ways to help youth develop, personally and socially, through sport and physical activity. Dr. Bruner holds the Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Youth Development through Sport and Physical Activity, announced recently by the Honourable Ed Holder, Minister of State (Science and Technology). -
Dr. Graham’s research garners national award
ResearchSchulich School of EducationFaculty/Staff AwardDr. Rob Graham is a guy who looks at the positive side of things. In terms of his research, looking at what does work for classroom technology rather than what doesn’t work, is reaping rewards and awards. -
Research week wraps up
My NipissingResearchThe amazing and transformative research being generated at Nipissing University was on display recently during Research Week, which wrapped up on the evening of March 11 with a series of public presentations from award winning researchers. -
Research Achievement Award winners
ResearchCongratulations to the three recipients of Nipissing University’s Research Achievement Award 2015-16: Dr. Lanyan Chen, associate professor Social Welfare and Social Development; Dr. Pavlina Radia, associate professor, English; and Dr. Dan Walters, associate professor, Geography. -
NU researchers earn grant together to study climate, empire and timber trade
Geography DepartmentResearchHistory DepartmentOne of the goals of Nipissing University's Master of Environmental Studies/Master of Environmental Science program is to foster interdisciplinary research on the environment.
Rebecca Misiasz takes top spot in Three Minute Thesis Competition
Nipissing’s talented and knowledgeable group of researchers extends beyond its faculty members to include both undergraduate and graduate students. On Tuesday, March 26, Nipissing highlighted the prowess of its graduate students at its annual Three Minute Thesis Competition (3MT®) in the Nipissing Theatre. This University-wide event challenges graduate students to present their research to a panel of non-specialist judges in an engaging, compelling way, in under three minutes.