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The cutting-edge research conducted by faculty at Trent has not gone unnoticed in the news. Read more about the impact Trent researchers are making regionally, nationally, and around the world.
Leveraging Library Resources to Rediscover Winnipeg’s Boxing Legacy
Bata Library provides serendipitous and crucial geographic perspective for History M.A. student
Investigating the “Mixed Blessing” of Rare Earth Elements as Critical Minerals
Dr. Huy Dang and team of experts receive $1.5M grant to support research that could aid in developing environmental regulations and new applications in bio-tech, agriculture and forestry
Trent Making Headlines: Experts Weigh In
A spotlight on some of Trent’s latest and greatest contributions to science and society
Focusing on International Students' Climate Change Perceptions through Photography
Dr. Bharati Sethi's groundbreaking study, funded by SSHRC and PHAC, uses Photovoice methodology to explore the impact of climate change on health and well-being, aiming to inform critical climate response strategies
Aging is Not a Health Problem to be Solved
Dr. Sally Chivers, of Trent's Centre for Aging and Society, shares expertise on social perceptions of aging
Making Headlines
The ground-breaking work being conducted at Trent does not go unnoticed in the mainstream media.
WHAT CAN A GLOBAL PANDEMIC REVEAL ABOUT INEQUITIES IN CANADA'S HEALTHCARE SYSTEM?
New health data has revealed an unbalanced impact of COVID-19 on Canada's racialized communities. Trent University Social Work professor, Dalon Taylor, explores what it will take to address the disparities highlighted by the global pandemic.
IS RUSSIA FINALLY PLAYING BY THE RULES?
As Russia moves through the proper channels to establish a claim to the Arctic Ocean Seabed, Dr. Whitney Lackenbauer, Canada Research Chair in the Study of the Canadian North, discusses whether this act should be looked at with confidence or concern.
HOW CAN A GLOBAL PANDEMIC IMPACT THE WELL-BEING OF CANADA'S LGBTQ+ YOUTH?
As students across Canada are sent home from their University residences due to COVID-19, many LGBTQ+ youth are facing challenging environments at home. Trent University's Psychology department examines the research and explores the impact unaccepting homes and communities can have on mental health.
A quarterly e-communication focused on research news, Trent Breakthroughs showcases research and innovation highlights from campus, and how Trent is challenging the way we understand the world.