Drones help researchers observe calves, mitigate pain October 24, 2016
A research project that uses drones to observe calves immediately following castration may lead to more effective pain management. The research question was brought to…
A research project that uses drones to observe calves immediately following castration may lead to more effective pain management. The research question was brought to…
TRU Law faculty member and appeals lawyer Micah Rankin was successful in his bid to overturn a BC Court of Appeal decision in Canada's highest…
Eileen Leier, artist and Associate Professor in Visual and Performing Arts, spoke to CBC Daybreak about her exhibition, Sqlelten7úw’i – Red Salmon – Sockeye which ran…
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced today that Canadian provinces have two years to adopt a carbon pricing scheme or the federal government will step in and…
In June, the Federal Government launched Canada's Fundamental Science Review. The review committee invited key stakeholders to participate in an national dialogue, including Thompson Rivers…
[caption id="attachment_1841321" align="alignright" width="242"] Ann McCarthy is the new TRU-United Way Knowledge Mobilization Officer working to establish relationships that produce community-driven research.[/caption] TRU and the…
It’s a collaboration that could revolutionize the ranching industry. Dr. John Church, BC Regional Innovation Chair in Cattle Industry Sustainability, has partnered with Southern Alberta…
Susan Buis, instructor in the Faculty of Arts, has landed a spot on the 2016 CBC Creative Nonfiction Prize Longlist with her latest work, What…
Four TRU researchers received $215,000 through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Development Grants program, announced today by the Government of Canada.…
It was a monumental weekend for Visual Arts Professor Donald Lawrence’s camera obscura research project. On Sunday, a new permanent public artwork was unveiled and…
Canada has an aging population, but the setting for most research that addresses the health care needs of this group takes place in large urban…
The opening ceremonies for the 2016 Rio Olympic Summer Games get underway tomorrow, but the road to Rio has been a bumpy one. Is Rio de…
What happens when an overseas Canadian mining operation finds itself involved in a local conflict—and what should the role of the Canadian embassy be? TRU…
Please consult SSHRC’s website for new information regarding SSHRC’s Talent, Insight and Connection programs for the 2016 competitions. Policies, Guidelines, Regulations and Related Information: Further…
Dr. Rod McCormick, B.C. Innovation Council Chair in Aboriginal Health, was one of 50 researchers invited to participate in the emergency meeting in Ottawa on…
Postpartum depression (PPD) is an issue that affects up to 25 percent of new mothers globally and Canada is home to a large population of…
“The continuous coverage of victims of war and humanitarian disasters allows us to immediately assess human crisis, yet understanding why billions of people face such…
Six Thompson Rivers University researchers received nearly $200,000 through the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grants program, announced today by the Government…
New Gold, operators of the New Afton copper and gold mine west of Kamloops, has pledged $200,000 toward the creation of a Natural Sciences and…
The topic of mental health will be front and centre at an interdisciplinary conference kicking off at TRU today. Dr. Paul Dagg, a Kamloops psychiatrist…