Whether the goal is to reach graduation faster, explore a potential new passion or create a lighter workload for fall, taking Spring and Summer Term courses can help. Brock University offers more than ...
Robots whirred, teams strategized and students and spectators alike learned valuable lessons in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) during a weekend at Brock University dedicated ...
The Cairns’ Family Health and Bioscience Research Complex is a 169,000 sq. ft. 4 storey plus basement building that will be located immediately east of Plaza Building and west of Glenridge Avenue. The ...
The MIWSFPA Visual Art Gallery (VISA Gallery) is a dynamic space supporting creativity, dialogue, and intellectual exchange. Located within the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing Arts, ...
Brock University’s journey to sustainable enrolment has a new comprehensive roadmap to lead the way.  The University has ...
Thinking about your future? Knowing the past can help. Brock’s History Master of Arts Program offers a dynamic, student-focused experience. We prioritize your research in a specialized program of ...
More than 60 people gathered to mark REDress Day at Brock University on Friday, Feb. 13 with a morning of reflection, learning and community in honour of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls ...
The Advisory Council for the Goodman School of Business at Brock University enhances the relationships between the School of Business and the business community. The Council provides invaluable advice ...
A message from Brock University President and Vice-Chancellor Lesley Rigg on the Ontario government’s funding announcement Thursday, Feb. 12:  Brock University joins institutions across the sector in ...
The TA Workshop Series provides ongoing professional development opportunities for Brock Teaching Assistants, Lab Demonstrators, Course Coordinators, Marker-Graders, and Seminar Leaders. Each workshop ...
We acknowledge the land on which Brock University was built is the traditional territory of the Haudenosaunee (ho-din-anish-shonee) and Anishinaabe (A-nish-shin-aaabee) people, many of whom continue ...
Our bodies are made up of trillions of tiny cells that are stuck together to make organs and tissues. To ensure that each cell maintains its unique identity, it is wrapped up in an outer sheet or ...