Research provides clarity for conflicted overseas mining ops August 2, 2016
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…
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…
On Aug. 1, we celebrate BC’s birthday and here at TRU there is a lot to celebrate—including all of the ground-breaking research being done by…
Dr. Ryan Gauthier is the newest faculty member at TRU Law, bringing his expertise in the governance of international sport organizations to the law school.…
[caption id="attachment_1598712" align="alignright" width="513"] Matt Miller, front left, was joined by members of the TRU Chemistry Biochemistry Club, including Kile McKenna, Trevor Johnson and Stephanie…
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…
The youth vote can be a powerful one—just ask the leaders of the United Kingdom’s failed Remain campaign. Youth voter engagement is a longstanding conundrum,…
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…
Dylan Ziegler has had an impressively busy spring. The fourth year biology student first tackled the Undergraduate Research and Innovation Conference in March, where he…
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…
A TRU Law faculty member wants to see a revised legal framework in place to respond to the needs of individuals living with dementia, especially…
Assistant professor Dr. Lorne Neudorf is joining lawyers, judges and legal scholars from around the world at the 2016 conference of the International Society of…
So often in life, when we go looking for one thing we end up uncovering something else entirely and the end result becomes more rewarding…
When Aaron Coelho reflects on his academic life, it becomes clear that his determination to make the most of every opportunity has been key to…
Current reclamation research taking place at the historic Ajax-Afton tailings site has earned graduate student Paul Antonelli a $5,000 scholarship. This is Antonelli’s second field…
Beginning in September 2017, TRU will offer federal entrance scholarships to exceptional graduate students. Read: Two new graduate programs approved Each university with a mandate…
TRU has received approval from the Ministry of Advanced Education to launch two new graduate programs, with more soon to follow. The province officially approved…
Jagdeesh Uppal is many things — as captain of the TRU swim team, he is a gifted athlete and leader, and as a fourth-year chemical…