
U of R mental-health researcher awarded Order of Canada
Dr. Gordon Asmundson has been appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada for his ongoing research, mentorship, and clinical practice in the field of mental health.
Dr. Gordon Asmundson has been appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada for his ongoing research, mentorship, and clinical practice in the field of mental health.
Thanks to undergraduate student Kiegan Lloyd, the University of Regina now has its own undergraduate research journal.
Humanitarian turned researcher is studying how social media has fundamentally changed armed conflict and political violence.
Research shows depression during perimenopause is more common than you might think.
Categorizing intimate partner violence perpetrators can increase victim safety and prevent violent re-offense.
Psychologist Dr. Gordon Asmundson is tracking emotional and behavioural responses to COVID-19, which change rapidly, just like the science itself.
This art-based research project is delivered to older adults over the phone helping to combat the social isolation of COVID-19.
Years of research show that Indigenous, Black and racialized people experience over-policing but also, under-policing, as was the case with the RCMP investigation into Colten Boushie’s death in 2016.
U of R researchers argue that COVID-19 offers an opportunity to rethink healthcare in the Canadian correctional system.
U of R researchers awarded Social Sciences and Humanities funding