News articles tagged with Research
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Three seminars on tap this Friday
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Announcing Harnessing Biomass II
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Special lecture on air pollution
ResearchDr. 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. -
Biomass Innovation Centre hosts international presentation on biomass
My NipissingResearchThe Biomass Innovation Centre at Nipissing University is pleased to offer a biomass presentation by Dr. Lasse Okkonen at Deerhurst Resort in Huntsville on Sunday, September 18, 2011 at 3 p.m. -
Nipissing University participating in forestry conference
ResearchThe Canadian Institute of Forestry/Institut forestier du Canada (CIF/IFC) will hold its 103rd Annual General Meeting and Conference in Huntsville, Ontario, September, 18 – 21, 2011, and Nipissing has been actively involved. -
Dr. Page invited to speak in Jerusalem
ResearchSchool of NursingCongratulations to Dr. Aroha Page, from Nipissing School of Nursing, who has been invited to present her paper, Vigilance-Harmonizing for Health Protective Practice - Paradoxes for Pandemic Flu among Nipissing University students, at the International Nursing Conference “Nursing: Caring to Know, Knowing to Care” held June 4 – 7, 2012 in Jerusalem. -
Dr. Hemsworth presenting internationally
ResearchRecently, Dr. David Hemsworth, of the School of Business, presented four articles at conferences in Portugal and Spain. -
Canada Research Chair unlocking secrets of watersheds
Geography DepartmentResearchNipissing University researcher Dr. April James is helping to secure the future of Canada’s water resources by building a better understanding of how our headwater watersheds operate. -
New report looks at male teachers in primary-junior grades
My NipissingResearchSchulich School of EducationNipissing University Schulich School of Education professors Dr. Douglas Gosse and Dr. Mike Parr have released a new report that discusses the importance of, and the barriers faced by, male teachers in the primary/junior classrooms in Ontario. -
Research will help kids be active
Physical and Health EducationResearchDr. Barbi Law is working on a simple solution to help all children develop their physical skills and confidence in their abilities, a solution that doesn’t involve registration fees, equipment costs or 6 a.m. practices, one that starts with a skill that every child has in spades: imagination.