Challenging Anti-Black Racism in Early Childhood Environments Black children in Nova Scotia are experiencing an opportunity gap in the early childhood period (1-5 years) that can impact their mental and physical wellbeing, academic achievement, and…
Child and Youth
“Education is about building relationships, inspiring students to be risk takers, and reinforcing the importance of lifelong learning.” You could say Courtney Williams is something of an expert when it comes to studying at Mount…
Funded studies will explore emotion regulation in children and the impacts of tuition waiver programs for former youth in care On June 16, 2022, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry announced…
By Lia Chin-Yet The NSERC Promo-Science Two-Eyed Seeing Camp Program hosted a group of mainland Mi’kmaw youth late this winter for a special day of activities rooted in water (both frozen and not) in collaboration…
An MSVU-led research team is embarking on new research studies to examine and evaluate the impacts of tuition waiver programs on access to post-secondary education among former youth in care. Led by MSVU Associate Vice-President…
Mount Saint Vincent University’s Child and Youth Study program prepares students for careers in a wide variety of programs and services for children, youth and families.
Mount Saint Vincent University’s Master of Arts program in Child and Youth Study will help you to develop an understanding of issues that affect children and youth in our region, in Canada, and around the world. Located in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The Early Childhood Collaborative Research Centre focuses on enhancing early childhood well-being by supporting families across different environments.