Geography faculty members are engaged in a broad spectrum of research ranging from population aging, community development and borderland issues to work on polar regions, atmospheric processes and water resources. The research intensive nature of our work provides many value-added opportunities for undergraduate students to get involved as research assistants, while offering outstanding training for graduate students and post-doctoral associates.
Recent Media Profiles
Interest in Health Geography Leads to Career as Part of Rural Aging Research Team, Trent News, January 21, 2021
Research Facilities
Visit the Trent School of the Environment's Teaching and Research Facilities web page for a description of our world-class research facilities.