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Research at Huron

Huron is committed to providing our students and faculty with ample research opportunities because we believe supporting the creation of new knowledge is the way to move our world forward. Through events, collaborative initiatives and the provision of financial support, our university aims to demonstrate the value of Liberal Arts research in addressing social issues.

Huron students will have unique opportunities to conduct research in close partnership with their professors. This will help them build an impressive portfolio, positioning them for success in post-graduate studies and the vocation of their choice.

Research Policies

Huron is committed to providing support for faculty research, including the dissemination of research at scholarly conferences, research assistance, and travel. The Policy on Academic Integrity in Research outlines Huron’s expectations for the conduct of research, defines misconduct in research activities, and outlines procedures to be followed when misconduct is suspected. When conducting research, two additional institutional policies you may wish to consult are as follows:

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Policies

Faculty of Theology Policies

  • If we are not acknowledging our history, we are not acknowledging the conditions that got us to the present.
    Research partnership explores the past to focus on the future
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  • My main task as a Liberal Arts professor is to help students build the tools they need to go out into the world as principled and thoughtful people. It all comes down to whether or not they have the critical thinking skills to question not only the world around them, but also to question themselves.
    Jennifer Mustapha, PhD
    Associate Professor, Political Science
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  • This mentorship program provides space for the students to realize their skills, and really gets the senior students thinking about their roles as role models for first year students. They get to see that they can make a difference.
    Dr. Christine Tsang, Psychology professor
    Tri-Mentorship Program increases student engagement
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  • As I conduct my research in the field I always ask myself: ‘how can I make this process more collaborative, more horizontal?
    Lucas Savino, PhD, Associate Professor, Centre for Global Studies
    Dr. Lucas Savino conducts research fieldwork in Patagonia
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  • Congratulations Drs. Bill Acres and Tara Dumas, recipients of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) grants.
    Bill Acres, PhD, Professor, Theology and Tara Dumas, PhD, Assistant Professor, Psychology
    Huron University College Researchers Win Federal Funding
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Centre for Undergraduate Research Learning

CURL aims to transform undergraduate learning through opportunities that support students in research, academia, and their future careers. Learn more about the immersive research experiences, funding opportunities and mentorship components of this unique institute.

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