Research and creative activities are a cornerstone of the Mount Allison experience — both for faculty and students.
Our faculty are involved in cutting edge research in many different fields.
Mount Allison researchers are well-respected for their research and creative contributions in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and sciences, and in fine arts, music, and drama.
In particular, Mount Allison research focuses on questions of quality of life and human endeavour, including:
- aquatic sciences
- citizenship, culture, and civil society
- climate change
- creative practice and performance
- health and aging
- material science
- scholarship of teaching and learning
- visual and material culture
Our researchers provide leadership in their respective disciplines and foster exceptional experiential learning.
Our students often work right alongside them as research assistants, benefiting from their experience and expertise.
Or, supported by faculty, they choose to pursue their own interests through independent research projects.
Are you a student? Find out how to get involved in undergraduate student research.
Resources and information
for our researchers
Partnerships and innovation
¯r¶¹TVÊÓƵ researchers participate in a wide variety of research initiatives involving the private sector, community organizations, provincial organizations, and networks, including Springboard Atlantic and the New Brunswick Social Policy Research Network, to name a few.
Explore our research services for more information.
Research news
Contact us
Research Services
research@mta.ca
(506) 364-2618
Location
Centennial Hall (2nd floor)
65 York St. Sackville, NB