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Dr. Ramanpreet Kaur, ramanpreet.kaur@kings.uwo.ca, FB002C
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Research Communications
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May 25, 2021
Cash for class: King's to pay students for summer course
The London Free Press posted an article about the Digital Accessibility Creating Internship, a King's course which will use federal funding to pay students for their research work which may help build Disability Studies course material. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 19, 2021
King's professor publishes new book on dangerous offender legislation
Professor Matthew G. Yeager has published a new book about Dangerous Offender legislation, the result of 20 years of research on the subject.
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May 17, 2021
King's faculty honoured for excellence in research
Dr. Robert Ventresca will receive the 2021 Hugh Mellon Excellence in Research Award and Dr. Jordan Fairbairn will receive the Early Career Excellence in Research Award. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
May 3, 2021
Dr. Ventresca reflects on research resilience in pandemic times
In an article posted on History UK's website, Dr. Robert Ventresca, Professor of History, offers observations on the effects of the global pandemic on research and how the pandemic has disproportionately impacted traditionally under-represented groups in academia. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 26, 2021
Student projects look to impact London and area
Five student projects, each looking to improve life in London, will be presented at the CityStudio HUBBUB Project Showcase on April 29, 2021. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 23, 2021
Students advocate for rent-geared-to-income housing for older adults
Students in Building Healthy Communities have partnered with local agencies to develop an advocacy strategy for rent-geared-to-income housing for older adults in London, Ontario.
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Apr 21, 2021
Dr. Birnbaum on Ontario family justice in lockdown
Dr. Rachel Birnbaum, Professor of Childhood and Social Institutions and the School of Social Work, has co-written an article for the Lawyer's Daily analyzing how COVID-19 "lockdowns" has affected the family justice system, cases and decisions, and the families and children it serves. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 14, 2021
Dr. Hannah: Additional steps needed in fight for vaccine equity
Dr. Erin Hannah, Department Chair and Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations, has co-written an article on The Conversation's website, arguing the fight for vaccine equity needs to stop looking to multilateral institutions for permission and focus on the policy tools already available to states. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Apr 9, 2021
Psychology student projects making an impact on our community
Two student-led projects, one creating a road map to mental health resources for youth in the London-Middlesex Area and another using social media to reduce stigma towards individuals experiencing homelessness and substance use competed for this year’s Agnes Penner Prize.
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