Research & Development

Research & Development
Podcast Description
Research and Development is your auditory course audit, letting listeners in on some of the most cutting-edge concepts and interesting innovations coming out of the university right now! R&D opens the floor to TMU graduate students and faculty members to talk about their research and expertise. Tune in to hear in depth-interviews exploring everything from zooplankton to microplastics, from art therapy to data studies. Each episode features a guest doing ground-breaking work you won’t hear about anywhere else! Airing every Sunday at 4pm, with new episodes dropping every second week.
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The show focuses on cutting-edge concepts in various fields, including environmental science, psychology, and data analytics, with episodes featuring topics such as zooplankton ecosystems, the impact of microplastics, and the benefits of art therapy in mental health.

Research and Development is your auditory course audit, letting listeners in on some of the most cutting-edge concepts and interesting innovations coming out of the university right now! R&D opens the floor to TMU graduate students and faculty members to talk about their research and expertise. Tune in to hear in depth-interviews exploring everything from zooplankton to microplastics, from art therapy to data studies. Each episode features a guest doing ground-breaking work you won’t hear about anywhere else! Airing every Sunday at 4pm, with new episodes dropping every second week.

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