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NURON Lab
Basic pageDr. Weeks and his team study the neural basis of learning and memory in the Nipissing University Research on Neuroscience (NURON) lab.
Dr. Matti Saari's team focuses on simpler neural systems like that of the planarian flatworm. -
PEAR Lab
Basic pageDr. Vernescu’s research is applied, spanning individual- and systems-level interests. Across this continuum, Dr. Vernescu’s projects range from the more empirical, basic questions of information and cognitive processing, including attention, memory, and executive functioning. -
Psychological Measurement Lab
Basic pageDr. Chow is a statistics and measurement specialist and his research looks at the assessment of cognitive dissonance, which is defined as the negative state of mind generated by a contradiction when a collective general belief is not experienced. -
Social Neuroendocrinology Lab
Basic pageThe Social Neuroendocrinology Lab takes a social neuroscience approach to research by combining theory and methodology from social and experimental psychology, endocrinology, neuroscience, social cognition, pharmacology, and molecular genetics. -
Social Psychology and Stress Lab
Basic pageDr. Flynn's team primarily investigate the determinants of stress, especially in university students. The lab has also published studies looking at various factors that are correlated with happiness. -
Violence and Victimization Lab
Basic pageDr. Curwen's research is applied and related to child abuse victims and children who harm others; much of this research is conducted in collaboration with community-based treatment agencies. -
NU Café - Book Club
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The Nipissing Warriors Documentary
Basic pageNipissing University is proud to present this excusive release of the documentary movie Warriors. -
Indigenous Week 2021
Basic pageEnji giigdoyang, the Office of Indigenous Initiatives, organizes Indigenous Week annually. This event welcomes students, staff, faculty and community to engage in a series of talks, workshops, and film screenings by Indigenous knowledge holders, professionals, writers, scholars, artists, and filmmakers. -
Self Help Resources
Basic pageSelf Help Resources that support positive mental health & wellbeing. These resources are free.
Students are encouraged to use anonymous names and email addresses when registering on apps. Students may also choose to shut off Google Analytics if they prefer.
While these resources are helpful for some people they are not a replacement for individualized therapy with a trained professional. Reach out to Mental Health & Wellbeing if you need additional support.