Faculty research presented at UFV Faculty Micro Lecture Event

Once again the Research, Engagement, and Graduate Studies Office hosted the UFV Faculty Micro Lecture event yesterday.

This annual interdisciplinary event showcases faculty research from across the institution, and encourages the expansion of the audience’s academic palate, through the sampling of new subject areas. Faculty researchers are given a maximum of two minutes to present their current research and its implications. The School of Business has been involved in this annually for many years and this year was no exception.

This year’s topics and presenters from the School were:

“An Exploratory Study on the use of Message Frames in Canadian Mortgage Loan Advertisements” – David Dobson, Associate Professor

“The Economic Belief System has made us Poorer” – Dr. Ken Blawatt, Instructor

Dr. Ken Blawatt