Trent Scholars Awarded $4 Million to Advance Social Sciences & Humanities Research
Food security, energy culture and economics, and disease prevention among projects supported by federal government
Food security, energy culture and economics, and disease prevention among projects supported by federal government
Mega sporting events like the World Cup have many sides and researchers Dr. Greg Yerashotis and Dr. Momin Rahman offer different perspectives from their investigations of belonging, identity, and politics of the beautiful game
Since the launch of new degree programs at Trent Durham, explorations of AI have accelerated at Trent alongside renewed national and sector emphasis on ethics, trust, cybersecurity, and human and economic prosperity
Trent’s highest honour to be conferred during June Convocation ceremonies, recognizing leadership and resolve
New agreements create streamlined transfer routes, accelerating path to university degree
Future students invited to discover generous entrance scholarships, draw for free first-year residence, and guaranteed career opportunities at Ontario’s #1 undergrad university
Dr. Donna Richards, Dr. Rona Jualla van Oudenhoven, and Dr. Daniel Amoak share perspectives on how education and allyship over the past 30 years have been important to making progress
From athlete mental preparation and the psychology of performance to the social meaning, values, and inclusion shaped by sport and spectatorship
Through a co-op placement at the Ministry of Natural Resources, Theo Schwartzenhauer helps advance Indigenous relations and gains experience in community engagement and event planning
From micro-credentials to start-up projects, hands-on entrepreneurship programming at Trent prepares students to lead in the world of business