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Security
Basic pageThe security for the University is performed by the Education Centre security personnel and is the responsibility of the Director of Campus Safety. -
Research with Indigenous Participants/Communities
Basic pageIn accordance with a commitment made by Nipissing University in 2010 all faculty, student and staff research and academic engagements related to Indigenous peoples and/or communities will involve the participation of the Office of Indigenous Initiatives - Research (OII) prior to submission of an REB Protocol. -
Muskoka’s first university residence
ArticleStudents at Nipissing University’s Muskoka campus have a brand new place to call home. Nipissing University’s Muskoka campus officially opened the doors to Muskoka’s first university residence on October 29 in a special ceremony and ribbon cutting. -
Special Advanced Standing Policies
Basic pageNipissing currently offers special Advanced Standing Policies for the following institutions: -
Transferring from college
Basic pageApplicants to Nipissing University who have studied at an Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology may qualify for admission if they meet the minimum admissions requirements outlined below. Specific subject requirements for particular degrees must be met through prior grade 12 studies or equivalent courses at the college level. Meeting the minimum requirements will not guarantee admission to certain programs. Admission to some programs is highly competitive and admission is selective. -
Keynote Speaker 2026
Basic pageDr. Kirsten Greer is the keynote speaker for UGRC 2025. She is an assistant professor and the Canada Research Chair in Global Environmental Histories and Geographies at Nipissing University. -
Fall convocation at Nipissing
ArticleNipissing University will honour John Ralston Saul and celebrate its graduates and scholarship-winning students at its fall convocation, Friday, November 4, at 1 p.m. in the Robert J. Surtees Student Athletics Centre. -
Keynote 2012
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Papers
Basic pageWhen Grant Doherty presented his paper “National Energy Program: Reactions through the American Media” at NU’s Undergraduate Research Conference, he figured he’d chat with a few other history students about Pierre Trudeau. -
Posters
Basic pageAn academic poster is a way of presenting scholarly research. Poster presentations are an integral part of Nipissing University’s Undergraduate Research Conference. The biggest benefit to a poster, as opposed to an oral presentation, is that you have a lot of great interaction with conference attendees and judges – and you don’t have the pressure of a formal speech.