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Recapping an excellent year for the Centre of Literacy
ArticleNipissing University’s Centre for Literacy brings its academic year to a successful close and is in process of developing many active partnerships with local school boards, teachers, community partners, and those who help to run our city. -
International Student Funding (for Admissions in the 2022-2023 Academic Year or Later)
Basic pageThe following funding is available to assist international students studying at Nipissing University: International Work Study Program, Entrance Scholarships and Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards for Upper Year Students -
Academic Petitions
Basic pageAn academic petition is a request that you be granted an exception to an academic regulation with which all students must comply. A petition will be considered when your circumstance meets each of the following conditions: was beyond your control; could not reasonably have been anticipated or over-come; and has seriously affected your studies. -
Intro to Allyship
EventLocationHybridStartDateEndDateThe Intro to Allyship workshop examines the role of intersecting forms of privilege and oppression, discusses how they contribute to sexual violence at its roots, and engages participants in productive dialogue focused on fostering a greater understanding of the many aspects of critical allyship and its practice. -
Nipissing signs historic Scarborough Charter on Anti-Black Racism and Black Inclusion
ArticleToday, Nipissing University joined over 40 post-secondary institutions from across Canada in signing the Scarborough Charter on Anti-Black Racism and Black Inclusion, the first national action plan to tackle anti-Black racism in Canadian higher education as a sector-wide response to the Black Lives Matter movement. -
Frequently Asked Questions
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Math students participated in a code-breaking challenge "Krytos"
ArticleCole Maddin and David Haighton participated in a code-breaking challenge titled "Krytos" hosted by Central Washington University. -
NU Graduate Skaai Davison will do her MSc at Oxford University in England
ArticleSkaai Davison is heading for Oxford University in England this fall to do an MSc in Embryology. She prepared herself to make this leap across the ocean by excelling in all the Biology, Chemistry and other courses she took at Nipissing University during her four years here. She made good use of specialized upper-year courses to distinguish herself from other students who are competing to get into Graduate School at Oxford University. -
Exchange Student, Katie Whelan Expresses Gratitude for a Unique Opportunity at Nipissing University
ArticleBack in November, I decided I wanted to extend my academic exchange, from only one semester at Nipissing University to the entire academic year. However, I was advised by my University in Ireland that I would have to meet the requirement of studying a Historiography course, preferably in Irish History, in order to stay for another semester. -
History Students Travel to Poland
ArticleDavid and Eva Bross were two Holocaust survivors who endured and survived the second world war. As Polish Jews during the Holocaust, David Bross lost his wife and four children, and Eva Bross lost her husband and two children, before immigrating to Canada following the war. Their sole son, Alon Bross, is a close friend of my family.