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NU researchers earn federal funding
ResearchPhysical and Health EducationGeography DepartmentResearchers at Nipissing University have earned $429,789 in federal funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). The investment supports cutting-edge research equipment, laboratories and tools the researchers will employ to improve the lives of Canadians. -
Student research on display at Undergraduate Research Conference
ResearchMy NipissingThe seventh annual Undergraduate Research Conference, March 21 – 22, is the place for the next generation of Ontario’s scientists, scholars and researchers to show the world their research.This conference is a showcase for student work and a chance for students to share and network with peers from Nipissing and other Ontario universities for future collaborations. -
Dr. Nosko earns award
ResearchBiology and ChemistryFaculty/Staff AwardDr. Peter Nosko, Associate Professor of Biology / Environmental Studies, has been selected to receive a Faculty Research Exchange award from the Ontario/Baden-Württemberg (OBW) program. Nosko is one of only 12 Ontario university professors to receive the award. -
Student-faculty research featured
ResearchCongratulations to Nipissing student Joanna Ammerlaan and Dr. Tzvetalin Vassilev of the department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Nipissing, on having their paper, Properties of the Binary Hypercube and Middle Level Graphs, featured in Scientific and Academic Publishing’s March issue. -
Biomass and Bioenergy discussion at NU
My NipissingResearchNipissing University will host a presentation on Advances in BioPower as a Renewable Energy Source in Slovakia and Finland on Tuesday, March 19, from 4 – 6 p.m. in room H105. -
Best Poster Award for MESc student
ResearchCongratulations to Nipissing Master of Environmental Science Student, Nathan Mountain, who won the Best Student Poster Award – Hydrology section at the Canadian Geophysical Union Eastern Student Conference - Biogeosciences and Hydrology Sections held at Wilfrid Laurier University on February 9.
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.