
Funding announced for U of R health researchers to improve health outcomes
Research funding enables U of R researchers to address health challenges and improve health outcomes for the people of Saskatchewan.
Research funding enables U of R researchers to address health challenges and improve health outcomes for the people of Saskatchewan.
Psychology master’s student Cynthia Beck is tailoring an internet-delivered cognitive behaviour course to address the particular needs of farmers and those working in agricultural environments.
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.
Accolades recognizes a few of the honours U of R researchers have received in recent months.
Exploring the lived experiences of mothers living with schizophrenia.
A new online resource helps child services workers support the mental health and well-being of vulnerable children and adolescents.
U of R researchers awarded Canadian Institutes of Health Research funding
Recognizing the accomplishments of U of R researchers
Funding U of R research with impact