Scientists Testing New Technology to Pinpoint When Fish Become Food
Canada’s top doctoral-level fisheries researcher is uncovering fish interactions with predators and their environment
Canada’s top doctoral-level fisheries researcher is uncovering fish interactions with predators and their environment
New research by Environmental & Life Sciences Ph.D. graduate offers key insight for helping Newfoundland’s beloved provincial bird avoid the risks of getting stranded
While tracing genetic diversity of deer through time, a Trent research team branched further than expected, identifying the Toronto Subway Deer as an extinct species on the family tree
Students from diverse disciplines come together to explore the intersection of food security, biodiversity, eco-tourism, community health, traditional knowledges, and alternative economic models in Surama Village
Master of Science in Psychology student Dylan James’ studies overlooked symptoms of mental health disorder in pursuit of modern care
Second-ever Trudeau Scholar at Trent recognized for research exploring chronic pain experiences among older adults through community-based research
Environmental & Life Sciences master’s student harvests research interests from Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems hands-on learning opportunity
M.Mgmt graduate student Parisa Mirzaei offers first-person account of the planning, problem-solving, and leadership skills gained through the experience
12-month professional master’s program launching fall 2025 blends artistic talent and arts theory with practical business learning through paid co-op placements
Alum Josephine Esposto returns to Trent to discover better detection and treatment for Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)