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Global Meteor Network Camera Captures Starry Spectacle Over Trent
The Geminids meteor shower in December offered an ideal evening for Trent’s camera to capture hundreds of meteors from rocky asteroid 3200 Phaethon
Trent Appoints Dr. Tana J. Allen as Vice-President, Research & Innovation
Accomplished scholar and experienced senior leader to guide the future of research at Trent starting September 1, 2026
Trent University Ranked Top Undergraduate University in Canada for International Grants
Research Infosource 2025 national rankings driven by growth in international government research income and science, climate change publications
More Oxygen Won’t Save Fish from Warming Waters
Trent study helps inform long-standing theory about increasing oxygen levels in higher water temperatures to support heat tolerance in aquatic species
Trent Canada Research Chair Recognized as One of Canada’s Top Scientists
Dr. Andrew Tanentzap honoured with $250,000 Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship for pioneering new frontiers in ecosystem ecology, evolutionary biology and biogeochemistry
$1-Million Grant to Advance Trauma-Informed Care in Long-Term Care
Dr. Kimberly Ritchie in the Trent/Fleming School of Nursing receives funding from Canadian Institutes for Health Research to support multi-year research project
Trent University Ranked #1 Undergraduate University in Ontario in 2026 Maclean’s Rankings
Top marks in student services, research funding, and reputation highlight Trent’s commitment to student experience and institutional excellence
Felled Assumptions: The Carbon Consequences of Logging
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
When Cells Can’t Clean House: Trent Research Uncovers Clues to Disease
Cells rely on internal cleanup crews and Trent scientists have found a critical crew member whose malfunction can be devastating
Trent Canada Research Chair Elected to the Royal Society of Canada
A member of the Class of 2025, Dr. Bharati Sethi is recognized for her work leading innovative ethnographic research that is increasing understanding and awareness about immigrants, minority populations, and older adults in Canada