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Dr. Anahita Baregheh

Focused on advancing employee-led innovation in the workplace, including innovation capability for both employees and organizations.

Dr. Carly Dokis

My research explores how environmental problems are defined and managed by the state and how these are negotiated and contested by diverse approaches to environmental governance in Indigenous communities in the Canadian north.

Dr. Haibin Zhu

​Adaptive collaboration based on the E-CARGO model, group role assignment applications in winner determination problems, visualization of role assignment and transfer.

Dr. James Abbott

Human Geographer interested in how environmental non-governmental organizations use collaboration and confrontation with other stakeholders to achieve their goals.

Dr. Tammie McParland

My research foci are the use on innovative technologies in health science education, and the support and development of health care workers (especially educators) to meet the identified gaps in the global work force.

Dr. Kristina Karvinen

My research explores the utility of equine assisted learning as a complimentary therapy for improving well-being in survivors of sexual violence". Keywords: animal-assisted interventions, sexual violence, well-being

Dr. Colin McCarter

Focus on unravelling how wetland ecosystems and northern landscapes are impacted by human activities and climate change, while developing novel restoration techniques to return ecosystem functionality to polluted landscapes.

Dr. Tina Benevides

Investigating the relationship between school environments and the prevalence of anxiety and depression in today's youth.

Dr. Amir Erfan

Research interests fall in the areas of reproductive health and human fertility, family transformation, health over the life course, and integration of immigrants

Dr. Manuel Litalien

Broad research areas are social development, welfare systems, policies, philanthropy, inequality, ethnicity, minority groups, rurality, and religion, with a focus on Thailand and Canada.

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Nipissing Professor Receives $1.47 Million In Federal Funding For Climate Change Research

Dr. Colin McCarter, Assistant Professor at Nipissing University and Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Climate and Environmental Change, has been awarded an Alliance Missions Grant from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) valued at $1,466,449 to further his team’s work on climate change and ecosystem restoration research.

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Dr. Mary Pat Sullivan, Rare Dementia Support Canada featured on CBC Radio's
Morning North

Nipissing University Professor of Social Work, Dr. Mary Pat Sullivan, was recently featured on CBC Radio's Morning North with Markus Schwabe about her impactful work leading Rare Dementia Support Canada, a national support service for those affected by rare and young onset dementia. 

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Two Nipissing Research Projects Receive National Funding

Two research projects led by Nipissing University researchers have received federal funding totalling $491,716 from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), enabling them to further their important work across a wide variety of topic areas.

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Research Profiles

Dr. Mark Bruner

Canada Rsearch Chair

Dr. Mark Bruner holds the Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Youth Development through Sport and Physical Activity. Through his research, he is working to discover the best ways to help youth develop, personally and socially, through sport and physical activity.


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Dr. David Zarifa

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Dr. Justin Carré

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Your Nipissing

RDS Canada with Dr. Mary Pat Sullivan

Canada Rsearch Chair

In this episode of Your Nipissing, President Kevin Wamsley, sits down with Dr. Mary Pat Sullivan, Professor of Social Work, to learn more about her research on rare dementia and how it is guiding us to a better understanding of and deeper connection to those living with a rare dementia diagnosis.

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