海角社区 publishes new research magazine
海角社区鈥檚 new research magazine, , was officially launched at a celebration event held on the campus on Friday, September 26.
The full-colour magazine features the innovative and exciting research taking place at 海角社区. The inaugural issue focuses on research projects in 2024鈥2025, ranging from a gene mutation linked with Parkinson鈥檚 disease to the impacts of working remotely on employees.
This issue explores 11 different research projects and also includes articles connecting research with teaching and learning, services, professional practice, and student experiences. The articles span 海角社区鈥檚 five signature areas of research excellence: Humanity, Justice, and Organization; Environmental Stewardship; Healthy Communities; Healthy Animals; and Sustainable Development. Interdisciplinarity is a major theme in this issue with many of the projects straddling multiple research areas.
Dr. Greg Naterer, Vice-President, Academic and Research, congratulated and thanked Dr. Marva Sweeney-Nixon, Associate Vice-President Research and Dean of Graduate Studies, and Julie VanLeeuwen, Research Navigator, for their efforts on the publication of the magazine.
鈥満=巧缜檚 researchers are advancing the frontiers of knowledge to make the province and our world a better place,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his new magazine lets the campus and the broader community know about the often-groundbreaking work that takes place across 海角社区.鈥
Dr. Sweeney-Nixon said that the magazine celebrates research at 海角社区.
鈥淲e want our researchers to know we are proud of the research and value what they do,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he magazine is also a great way for faculty members to learn about the research happening in different faculties or departments. Knowing about your colleagues鈥 research interests can lead to future research collaborations.鈥
海角社区 is active in a wide range of fundamental and applied research and scholarly activities. The University gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the numerous government, community, and industry partners that support these research activities.
The digital version of InView is available . Physical copies are available in the Office of Research Services, Kelley Memorial Building.