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Trent Talks: High School Edition 2025

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Would you like your students to hear from world class professors from the comfort of their classroom?  Trent Talks is a series of short lectures prepared by Trent faculty for secondary school classes.  These talks are a way for Trent University to give back to our community by sharing our passion for research, teaching, and learning.

Trent faculty are excited to partner with your classroom to engage students in conversation about their research in a variety of disciplines.  Each talk is roughly 45-60 minutes in length, delivered virtually or in-person, and geared for high school aged students.

Professors are available to lecture on the following disciplines:

  • Biology
  • English
  • Environmental Sciences and Studies
  • Forensic Science
  • History
  • Indigenous Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Physics
  • Psychology

To request a Talk, please email discovertrent@trentu.ca. 

Looking for a Talk in another discipline?  Browse our pre-recorded Trent Talks below. 

 

Trent Talks Live & On Demand 

 

Dr. David Beresford

Dr. Helen Haines

Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology

Indiana Jones and.... the School of Anthropology?

This talk contrasts the popular image of archaeology as seen in movies with what it is really like to be an archaeologist. It will discuss what anthropology is all about, how archaeology fits into this larger discipline, and why anthropology and archaeology are important in understanding the modern world.

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Dr. David Beresford

Dr. Andrew Loeb

Assistant Professor (LTA), Department of English

The Purpose of Playing in Shakespeare's England

Description: This talk explores what it was like to go to a play in London around the turn of the 17th century, what sorts of exciting and unusual stories audiences saw brought to life on the stage by Shakespeare and some of his contemporaries, and how those audiences became active participants in the making of dramatic meaning.

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Dr. David Beresford

Dr. Brenda Smith- Chant

Associate Professor, Department of Psychology

Procrastination as a tool for success: How does that work?

My focus is on the psychology of learning and how educational programs and policies impact the learning environment. As an introductory university professor, I have had the opportunity to observe students transitioning into university and what creates success. I look for ways to support students to meet their goals and succeed in a competitive university environment.

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Dr. David BeresfordDr. Michael Hickson

Associate Professor, Philosophy

What is the meaning of Life?

Dr. Hickson gives a talk on arguably one if the toughest questions to answer, "What Is The Meaning Of Life." Explore different possibilities through the eyes of many philosophies as a resource to help you discover the answer to the question. 

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Dr. David BeresfordDr. Maher Ghalayini

Assistant Professor, School of Business

What distinguishes You from a Robot?

Dr Ghalayini looks throughout history to understand the evolution of industrialization and how it relates to a business sense. Learn a wide range of business topics and explore what is to come for workers and big businesses in the future.

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Dr. David BeresfordDr. David Beresford

Assistant Professor, Biology, School of the Environment

Insect Biodiversity in Ontario, North and South - What Lives Here?

Dr. Beresford shares his research on insect diversity in northern Ontario, the Hudson and James Bay region, as well as some new range records in the Peterborough area that were not expected. 

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Dr. Ian BrownDr. Ian Brown 

Adjunct Professor, Psychology, Clinical Psychologist  

Careers in Psychology: So, You Want to be a Psychologist? 

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Adolescent Mental Health and Well-Being: Check Up from the Neck Up 

Talks can include specific topics within clinical psychology: anxiety, depression, eating disorders, non-suicidal self-injury.  

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Dr. Melanie BuddleDr. Melanie Buddle

Principal, Gzowski College, Part-Time Faculty, History, Canadian Studies

Capitalism: Will More Money Make you Happier?

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How to Prepare for First-Year University: You Can do This!

Dr. Buddle explores questions about how to prepare for university; what it will be like, what resources exist to support students, and top tips for success.  

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Dr. Michael Eamon

Dr. Michael Eamon

Principal, Catharine Parr Traill College, Adjunct Graduate Professor, English Literature, History, Cultural Studies

Beyond Teaching: Meaningful Careers in History from Museums to Videogame Creation

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10 Days that Shook the World

Using the failed American invasion of Quebec City on 31 December 1775 as an entry, Professor Eamon explores the American Revolution and how it transformed Canada and the United States.  This talk examines issues such as being a British subject verses being an American citizen, the terrors of civil war and forced relocation, as well as the origins of Canadian and American culture and politics.

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Dr. Michael FoxDr. Michael Fox

Professor Emeritus, Part-Time Faculty, School of the Environment, Biology

Fish and Fish Ecology: Aquatic Invasive Species

What makes a species invasive in an aquatic environment? Why should we be concerned about them? What are some of the main species of concern in central Canada? What can be done about them?

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Fish and Fish Ecology: Freshwater Fishes and Their Adaptations 

What are some of the dominant fish species in our area? How do they differ in body type? What do they eat and how are they adapted to catch their prey? How are fishes different from warm-blooded animals like birds and mammals? How can we sample them?

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Dr. Christine Freeman-RothDr. Christine Freeman-Roth

Principal, Lady Eaton College, Part-Time Faculty, Philosophy

Food and the Good Life

Grab a seat at the virtual table to consider the seemingly straightforward question, “What’s for dinner?” and explore the connections between food, our values and goals, and the good life.

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Dr. Daniel HarrisDr. Daniel Harris

Assistant Professor, Philosophy

Are Robots People?

Advances in robotics and artificial intelligence are encouraging philosophers to think about whether robots will ever be people.  Of course, robots won’t be human beings, but there are lots of things that aren’t human but that are still treated as legal persons in some contexts, such as corporations and non-human animals.  Let’s explore what makes a thing a person, and what gives a thing legal rights.

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Dr. Stephen HillDr. Stephen Hill

Associate Professor, Associate Director, School of the Environment

Climate & Energy Policy in Canada

This talk asks why actions to address climate change have been so slow, and suggests ideas for accelerating the transition to a low-carbon future. 

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Dr. Sanela MarticDr. Sanela Martic

Assistant Professor, Forensic Science

I am a Chemist, How Can I Help? Diverse Fields of Chemistry for All Aspects of Our Daily Lives

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Dr. Dennis MurrayDr. Dennis Murray

Professor, Biology, Canada Research Chair in Terrestrial Ecology  

Canada's Boreal Forest in the Age of Climate Change

Conservation of Wolves in Canada and Beyond 

Population Cycles and Interactions Between Canada Lynx and Snowshoe Hares 

How and why I Chose a Career in Ecology, and Some General Lessons on Career Paths

 


Dr. Anne PasekDr. Anne Pasek

Assistant Professor, Cultural Studies, School of the Environment, 

Canada Research Chair in Media, Culture and the Environment

Climate Change Communications: How to Talk with People About Climate Change

Climate change is an urgent social problem, but one that arguably isn't getting enough attention. Combining insights from psychology, politics, cultural studies, and social movements, Dr. Pasek outlines current barriers to climate action in Canada and several ways to move the conversation forward.

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Dr. David PattonDr. David Patton

Professor, Physics & Astronomy

Exoplanets

In recent years, astronomers have discovered thousands of planets in orbit around other stars, including some which are similar in size to the Earth. Dr. Patton will review some of these exoplanet discoveries, with a focus on planets which may be suitable for life.

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"As Coordinator of our International Baccalaureate Programme, I have a keen interest in this initiative, as I am always on the lookout to connect with the post-secondary academic world in meaningful ways.”

Peter Mullins, High School Teacher (Kenner Collegiate Vocational Institute) and Trent Alumnus (IDS ’92)

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