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Assistant Professor, School of Social Work and Human Services
February 2026
Associate Professor, Economics
February 2026
Associate Professor, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
February 2026
McCormick, A. V., Ashton, S., Haarhoff, T., & Cohen, I. M. (2026). What police officers know about the risks posed by intimate partner violence-related strangulation and the need for medical-forensic exams. The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles, 0(0).
Assistant Professor, Information Studies
January 2026
Assistant Professor, Psychology
September 2025
Associate Professor, Dean Faculty of Health Sciences
September 2025
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Vertical Agriculture
September 2025
July 2025
Associate Professor, Curriculum Development and Articulation Chair, School of Computing, Faculty Associate Food and Agriculture Institute
January 2026
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Assistant Professor, Biology, Faculty Associate BERRi Research Centre
August 2025
Associate Professor, School of Kinesiology
April 2025
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Instructor, Faculty of Science
Welcome to the 2025 51 Faculty Publication Celebration! This in-person showcase was held February 13, 2025 and provided a snapshot of faculty research and scholarship including journal articles, books, major reports, visual art and film, exhibitions, and other scholarly outputs published by 51 faculty between January 2023 to January 2025.
Explore 2023-2025 faculty contributions - .
The Research Office gratefully acknowledges the faculty members who contributed works to this 2023-2025 collection, and we ask you to join us in congratulating them for their achievements!
"(Research has) been a really sweet way to optimize my time at school. Looking back, I’m so grateful that I did this. It has truly been a highlight to work under Shelley (Canning). She has been a wonderful mentor and has impacted me and my nursing practice immensely."