Research

The work of Redeemer’s Pascal Centre is being remembered and meticulously preserved through an archival and oral history project.
The 2024 Emerging Public Intellectual Award winner, Dr. Jonathan Askonas, investigates the ways in which technology shapes reality, both locally and internationally.
Dr. Diana Parvinchi is a brain behaviour expert whose research is uncovering how young people with disabilities can build resilience.
Faculty workshops offer faculty members academic training in the Reformed Christian tradition and opportunities for celebration of research and worship.
Dr. Jane Sinden and Dr. Lisa Devall-Martin collaborate to publish new research on spiritual-emotional development in sport.
Professor of history Dr. Jonathan Loopstra recently co-hosted a symposium in Spain, sharing his knowledge of ancient biblical manuscripts with other international experts in ancient languages.
Redeemer’s Wolters Centre and the Andrew Fuller Center have teamed up to organize a two-day conference on J.R.R. Tolkien and his work.
Redeemer faculty members and alumni contribute to a milestone resource at the intersection of Christianity and environmental studies.
Art professor Phil Irish sails the north as part of The Arctic Circle residency program.
Dr. Sean Schat discusses how leaders and organizations can support educators with self-care practices in his recently published book chapter.
Resound looks back at the history of successful federal research grant holders at Redeemer.
Assistant professor of business Dr. Raymond B. Chiu discusses the work he and a team of researchers from across the country are doing to better understand the adjudication and experiences of...
Redeemer’s Centre for Christian Scholarship has a new name, a new director and three new faculty fellows to take its work to the next level.
Two science students conducted research using PCR technology as part of Undergraduate Student Research Awards this summer, supported by NSERC and Redeemer.
Wastewater testing for the virus will provide useful information from Redeemer's campus, which is currently open to students, staff and faculty, but not the general public.

Resound is Redeemer University’s online, multi-faceted publishing hub for the wide variety of stories coming out of Redeemer year-round. It is also offered in a print edition.