Posted on August 17, 2023 by douglascollegeblog
Swimming upstream: How one Environmental Science student is using research to protect salmon habitats
By improving water quality testing methods, Kiera Haddon is helping to preserve biodiversity at Port Moody’s Noons Creek.
Posted on June 22, 2023 by douglascollegeblog
Breaking stereotypes: Applied Psychology alum looks at ways to combat anti-Indigenous racism
Dr. Iloradanon Efimoff, an Indigenous-and-settler scholar, is on a research journey to investigate stereotypes about Indigenous people and how to tackle them through education.
Posted on May 23, 2023 by douglascollegeblog
This Sociology instructor is advocating for menstrual equity across the country
Dr. Lisa Smith is using her research to provide better menstrual education and access to period products for all Canadians.
Posted on June 14, 2022 by douglascollegeblog
This Psychology student is investigating Asian-Canadians’ use of mental health services
Applied Psychology Honours student Rico Misajon takes a deeper look at Asian-Canadians’ attitudes about mental health – and whether these attitudes prevent them from seeking counselling and other mental health services
Posted on March 4, 2022 by douglascollegeblog
Five ways you can get involved in research at Douglas
Doing research at an undergraduate level is easier than you think. Find out how you can gain work experience, research skills and build your resumé while learning new things.
Posted on February 25, 2021 by douglascollegeblog
SHIFT-ing the conversation: An interview with Amber Brown
We caught up with fourth-year psychology student Amber Brown to learn why she is participating in SHIFT and what this research means to her.
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