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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. -
Fine Arts
Basic pageFine Arts students can participate in the Undergraduate Research Conference by giving a paper presentation and/or submitting artwork to the art exhibition. -
Contact
Basic pageThe Nipissing University Undergraduate Research Conference is organized by the Undergraduate Research Conference Program Committee, composed of faculty members, with support from the Office of Research, Innovation and Graduate Studies. -
Sociologist discussing racial profiling
ArticleNipissing University is pleased to welcome Dr. Vic Satzewich to campus for a presentation on racial profiling and discretionary authority among immigration officers. -
Special lecture on air pollution
ArticleDr. Odwa Atari, assistant professor in the department of Geography at Nipissing University will be presenting a special lecture on Friday, November 4, titled Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Mortality in Sarnia: A Cohort Study. -
Ontario’s universities launch commitments to Partner for a Better Future for Ontario in new report
ArticleOntario’s universities laid out today their role as active and willing partners in securing a more vibrant and prosperous future for students, communities and the province, in a new report called Partnering for a Better Future for Ontario. -
Equipment
Basic pageThe University provides various kinds of equipment for use in the instructional process. Staff must not remove any equipment from its normal place of use without signing a release form with Client Services or the Vice-President, Finance and Administration.