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Feb 24, 2023
A SSHRC research study aims to improve services for disabled women in Canada who experience gender-based violence
Dr. Stephanie Baird is the co-recipient of a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Knowledge Synthesis Grant ($29,931) that aims to increase understanding of gender-based violence among disabled women, with the goal of informing social services to better meet their needs. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Jan 10, 2023
Faculty research project could transform understanding of brain mechanisms
Dr. Loretta Norton is part of a project that received a Project Grant from CIHR for developing techniques aims to predict recovery of consciousness and cognition of brain-injured patients. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 20, 2022
Presenting King's Top News Stories of 2022
The Communications and Media Relations department searched through our archives to highlight some of the top news items from the past year. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 13, 2022
Interdisciplinary nature of King's assists in gender-based violence research
Dr. Stephanie Baird and Dr. Jordan Fairbairn received an (SSHRC) Insight Development Grant for their joint project on the connections between intimate partner violence (IPV) and trauma. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Dec 12, 2022
SSHRC grant project asks: Is the future Codetermination?
Dr. Tom Malleson has received a SSRHC grant for their project that looks to determine if allowing workers to elect part of governing boards of large firms would work in Canada. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 26, 2022
Dr. Kerr talks London's immigration boom to Free Press
In an article in the London Free Press, Dr. Don Kerr, Professor of Sociology, examines new census data that shows the number of newcomers settling in the London area over the past five years growing by more than 70 per cent. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 20, 2022
Social Work's Elkassem speaks on research on impact of Islamophobia
Siham Elkassem, BSW '15, MSW '16 and Lecturer in the School of Social Work, joined CBC London Morning to share her findings from a research study about Islamophobia in London and how it affects other BIPOC communities.
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Oct 18, 2022
Dr. Arnold discusses if grief can be cured on TVO's The Agenda
Dr. Carrie Arnold, Assistant Professor of Thanatology, participated in a panel discussion examining society's approach to grief which asked "Can Grief Be Cured" on TVO's The Agenda with Steve Paikin. Facebook Twitter Linkedin -
Oct 18, 2022
Dr. Lawlor's research referenced in CBC News article on midwifery
A CBC News article on midwives working to driving positive change in Ontario's health care system included discussion of research on burnout in the profession done by Dr. Andrea Lawlor, Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations, and Meagan Furnivall, clinical department lead at the London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC). Facebook Twitter Linkedin