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MScKin celebrates first thesis defence
ResearchNipissing University’s new Master of Science in Kinesiology (MScKin) program recently celebrated a milestone in their ongoing evolution. Stephanie Munten is the first student to successfully defend her thesis and complete the program. -
NU researchers earn $1.3 Million in grants
ResearchResearchers at Nipissing University have earned $1,352,011 in multiple grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). -
Set your timer – 3MT at NU this Friday
My NipissingResearchThe Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is an annual competition for masters and doctoral students in which participants present their research and its wider impact in three minutes. Developed by the University of Queensland in 2008 to promote effective communication of research, over 170 universities from more than 18 countries will compete this year. -
Students share learning at 11th annual Undergraduate Research Conference
My NipissingResearchUniversity research has the power and potential to change the world and the next generation of Ontario’s scientists, scholars and researchers are showcasing their work this weekend at Nipissing University’s 11th annual Undergraduate Research Conference. -
Richler speaking at NU
My NipissingNoah Richler will deliver the keynote address, Truth in Fiction: Narrating Canada Today, for the university’s 11th annualUndergraduate Research Conference. -
International psychology - economics study launches at NU
My NipissingResearchA landmark research study featuring collaborators from around the world is currently underway at Nipissing University. The multi-disciplinary project, is being conducted by a team of six researchers. -
Research Achievement Award winners announced
GeneralResearchResearch and the creation of new knowledge is a defining feature of great universities all over the world. Nipissing University faculty are performing trailblazing research in many disciplines to the benefit of all Canadians. -
New research shows how face shape relates to sexuality
My NipissingPsychology DepartmentResearchThe shape of your face might be giving away more information about your sex life than you ever imagined. A new research study shows that men and women with shorter, wider faces tend to have a stronger sex drive than people with faces of other dimensions. -
NU researchers garner Canada Foundation for Innovation grants
Biology and ChemistryPsychology DepartmentResearchResearchers at Nipissing University have earned $707,506 in government grants to purchase state-of-the-art specialized equipment and construct the Human Evolution Laboratory. -
Dr. Kozuskanich project earns grant
History DepartmentResearchCongratulations to Dr. Nathan Kozuskanich, associate professor of History, and the assistant editor of the John Dickinson Writings Project, on earning a National Historic Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) grant worth $74,601.