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Nipissing U graduate students take on Three Minute Thesis challenge
GeneralResearchNipissing University invites the community to help close out Research Month at its annual Three Minute Thesis Competition (3MT®) held in the Nipissing University Theatre (F213, 100 College Drive, North Bay, ON) on Thursday, March 30 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. -
Grad students rise to challenge
ResearchEarlier this month, Nipissing University hosted its annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition where 14 students across six graduate programs were challenged with presenting a year's worth or more of research, in just three minutes. In addition to the strict time limit, presenters were restricted to just one PowerPoint slide and the spoken word to relay their complex research to the audience and a panel of three judges in an engaging and easy-to-understand way.
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Grad students shine during thesis competition
ResearchEarlier this spring, Nipissing University’s Office of Graduate Studies & Research held its annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition, challenging master’s and doctoral students to present their research and its impact to a panel of non-specialist judges in just three minutes or less. -
Graduate students challenged to present research in just three minutes
ResearchThe ability to communicate complex ideas in a way that anyone can understand is an essential skill for any researcher. Nipissing University will challenge its graduate students to do just that during its annual Three Minute Thesis Competition (3MT®) taking place on Thursday, May 6 at 3 p.m. via Zoom. -
Funding for virtual and augmented reality research to support sustainable Arctic marine tourism
ResearchVirtual LearningDr. Pat Maher, Dean of Teaching and Professor of Physical and Health Education, along with colleagues from Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Japan, Greenland and the Faroe Islands, recently received approximately $52,000 CAD in funding from the Norwegian government for a research project titled Virtual and Augmented Learning: Lessons from Ex-situ Tourism. -
Research Month Officially Underway
GeneralResearchNipissing University’s second annual Research Month kicked off today during a launch event held at North Bay City Hall. Throughout the month of March, Nipissing will be hosting a series of events for the North Bay community, designed to highlight the important research taking place at the University. -
Nipissing University Celebrates Outstanding Research
GeneralResearchNorth Bay, Ont. - Nipissing University celebrated the research contributions of seven of its faculty members who received funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) last year during a Research Showcase held on January 22. The event highlighted eight different research studies that collectively earned $837,535 in funding in 2019 -
Exclusive interview with new Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies and Research
ResearchLast week, NU News reported on Dr. Justin Carré’s appointment as Nipissing’s new Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies and Research. Today, we are pleased to present an exclusive video featuring Dr. Carré discussing the role, how it will benefit faculty, students and community, and what he’s looking forward to in the new position. -
New Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies and Research at Nipissing
ResearchAs Nipissing University’s new Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies and Research, Dr. Justin Carré is looking forward to building on the existing success of Nipissing researchers to further enhance research culture, expand NU’s reputation and attract more research-based funding to the university. -
Masters students present environmental research
ResearchPhosphorous in Callander Bay, petroleum exploration in the Niger delta, the bureaucracy of traplines in Kashechewan, and the role of Indigenous art in making on decolonizing cultural identity, environmental rights, and oral histories.