The Faculty of Education Research Hub is a collaborative, community research space at Duncan McArthur Hall.
Located across three rooms on the second floor (rooms 231, 232, and 233) the Research Hub fosters new possibilities for research activities and provides opportunities for greater engagement with colleagues and communities.
Our Spaces
- Room 233 – Home to the Centre for Community Engagement and Social Change and a bookable research space for researchers, staff, students and community members that can accommodate groups of up to 6-8. The space is equipped with a large screen for virtual access as well as computer stations for research use. Contact Elizabeth Nelson or Patty Douglas with questions or learn more about the Centre on their webpage.
- Room 232 – The Research Commons - designated as a bookable research space for a variety of research activities, including research group meetings, community-related research events and workshops, data collection, data analysis, and creative research displays. Multi-functional furniture allows individuals and groups to adjust the environment for their needs.
- Room 231- The Cognitive Lab - a bookable research space (starting early 2026) best suited for small groups (up to 4 or 5 people). If interested in learning more about or using the eye tracking equipment located in the locked office space in the cognitive lab, contact Pamela Beach.
Contact the Dean's Office with any general questions about the Research Hub spaces.