New degree at RRU will change landscape of education in Canada

"Canada’s first Doctor of Social Sciences degree fills a gap in the academic marketplace." - Jim Bayer, Dean, Faculty of Social and Applied Sciences

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RRU grad helps turn scary bears into wary bears
Jay Honeyman received a $17,300 NSERC scholarship to look at the effectiveness of aversive conditioning on reducing bear-human conflict. 

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Digitization brings rubber-band bound slides to public
A grant from the BC History Digitization Program is helping RRU create an electronic file of slides from Robert Bateman and Birgit Freybe Bateman.

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Campus Green is examination, action and education
Dozens of ideas have poured in to an umbrella-like forum, led by staff and students, that is encouraging manageable grassroots sustainability projects.

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Breaking News
Dr. Brian White, director of RRU’s school of tourism and hotel management, received high praise and a prestigious award in front over 500 tourism professionals on February 12, 2009. The occasion was the tenth annual British Columbia Tourism Industry Awards night.
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Alumni Notebook
The Royal Roads campus is so staggeringly beautiful; it leaves a lasting impression with every person who’s been here. I used to feel that not a bad word could be said about it, until I joined a 10k running clinic through the Royal Roads Recreation Centre.
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Sharing your story
Magdalen Bowyer graduated from Royal Roads with an MA in Applied Communication in 2006 and a Certificate in Executive Coaching in 2008. Working from a studio in Vancouver, she is a writer, a coach and a communicator specializing in autoethnography.
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