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Dr. Dan Walters featured in COU’s Research Matters
ResearchNipissing University’s Dr. Dan Walters, associate professor of Geography is featured in the Council of Ontario University’s (COU) Research Matters blog. The Research Matters website features a blog post about Dr. Walters' current project that assesses risk levels in drinking water and wastewater in the Dokis First Nation, located on the French River near Georgian Bay. -
International researchers come to Nipissing for discussion
ResearchMath and Computer ScienceThe Department of Computer Science and Mathematics is excited to host discussions this week featuring researchers from around the world. -
Dr. Greer and Dr. Csank leading international team
ResearchNipissing’s Dr. Kirsten Greer, assistant professor of history and geography and Dr. Adam Csank, assistant professor of geography, are overseeing an international research team working to better understand climate change and forest resource use in a historical context. -
New study to shed light on boys’ health and body image
My NipissingSchulich School of EducationResearchRoger Bernardes, assistant professor in the Schulich School of Education, is studying the health and body image concerns of boys, and especially bigger or overweight boys, through a new research program, Boys in Motion -
Nipissing professor earns Canada Research Chair
My NipissingResearchNipissing University researcher, Dr. Mark Bruner is working to discover the best ways to help youth develop, personally and socially, through sport and physical activity. Dr. Bruner holds the Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Youth Development through Sport and Physical Activity, announced recently by the Honourable Ed Holder, Minister of State (Science and Technology). -
Dr. Graham’s research garners national award
ResearchSchulich School of EducationFaculty/Staff AwardDr. Rob Graham is a guy who looks at the positive side of things. In terms of his research, looking at what does work for classroom technology rather than what doesn’t work, is reaping rewards and awards.
Nipissing University welcomes academics and industry professionals to explore implementation science across Northern Ontario
Academics, practitioners, and community leaders gathered on Monday, October 20, 2025, at the NUSU Student Centre for a full day seminar hosted by Nipissing University and Rare Dementia Support (RDS) Canada, to explore how implementation science can drive meaningful change across Northern Ontario and beyond.