Two years after attending the Ghana Field Course, Kaygen Dache continues to benefit from attending the experiential learning trip.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
In a Global News story, Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, discussed how increasing Employment Insurance benefits for maternity and paternity leave could help ease financial concerns for Canadians wanting to have children. FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The population of the London region is expected to increase by more than 50 per cent over the next 25 years. In a London Free Press article, Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, said this would be a "robust" pace of growth, compared to historical standards for the area.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
As part of Homecoming, a panel of three King’s alumni, some of the most distinguished voices in Canadian public policy, examined the housing crisis through a gendered lens.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
The Symposium on Grief Literacy aimed to enhance participants' understanding of grief, offer tools and insights to help cultivate a more informed and empathetic approach to grief and loss, and bring to light the experiences of Yazidi refugees who have resettled in London.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
King’s faculty have received over $1.2 million in Insight Development Grants and Insight Grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) to continue their research.FacebookTwitterLinkedin
Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, spoke to Global News about the possibility of Canada raising the retirement age, and the reasons behind such a move.
An international, interdisciplinary workshop at King’s brought together scholars for rich discussions and a platform from which to think about tourism in more critical ways.
King’s students and faculty highlighted diverse and significant research topics at the Canadian Psychological Association's Annual Convention, showcasing the vital impact of mentorship in their academic journey.