Students Investigate Lead Levels in Canadian-Sourced Protein Powders
Inspired by national media coverage of a U.S. study, students in environmental chemistry conduct their own analysis to see how Canada compares
Inspired by national media coverage of a U.S. study, students in environmental chemistry conduct their own analysis to see how Canada compares
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
Research Infosource 2025 national rankings driven by growth in international government research income and science, climate change publications
Dr. Andrew Tanentzap honoured with $250,000 Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship for pioneering new frontiers in ecosystem ecology, evolutionary biology and biogeochemistry
New funding will advance land-based learning, habitat restoration, Indigenous Knowledge integration
Logging and the use of timber in construction may not be the climate solution it’s often thought to be, according to new Trent research on carbon capture and loss
Dr. Neil Ever Osborne part of a national collaboration to tell first-hand stories of people affected by global scale of climate change and natural disasters
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
Four Trent professors are bridging Indigenous and Western knowledge systems to restore water access and empower Indigenous communities
Biologists at Trent University say preserving wild fruit tree borders on farmland offers both ecological and economic benefits