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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs — 274 episodes
Dr. Amoon Jamzad (Computing) – Artificial Intelligence and Computer Assisted Intervention for Cancer Care
Dr. Sylvia Pinheiro (Psychology) – Children’s Sharing Behaviours Online
Sophia Charyna (English) – Imagining New Divinities in Twentieth Century Speculative Fiction.
Chris Greencorn (History) – Race and authenticity in Helen Creighton’s collection of Nova Scotian folk culture
Associate Dean Dr. Ian Matheson – Research Program and New Role
Hannah Burrows (Psychology) – Dog-human relationships
Joshua Holmes A Court (Classics) – Greek influence on the early development of monumental Etruscan temples
Maximilian Biezenski (Philosophy) – The contemporary significance of Stoic Ethics
Anna Smythe (Classics) – Epigraphy, or everyday writing, from subordinate people in pre-Hellenistic Greece
Getachew Tadese (Rehabilitation Sciences) the role of community-based rehabilitation programming in enabling formal and natural supports for person’s with disabilities and their families in Ethiopia
Rachel Korchinsky (Chemistry) and Prama Roy (Environmental Studies) on the Contaminants of Emerging Concern – Research Excellence Network
Abigail Bergeron (Philosophy) – Albert Borgmann and the role of technology in modern life
KM on the FM and Suyin the DJ Bear – Fall Wrap Up Part 2
KM on the FM and Suyin the DJ Bear – Fall Wrap Up Part 1
Dr. Chikezirim Nwoke (Geography and Planning) – Tech-in-to-the-Future: Immigration, Black Youth Empowerment, and Digital Technology in Canada’s Shifting Economy
Ramtin Mojtahedi (Computing) – Deep learning approaches for liver cancer segmentation, tumour-type classification, and survival prediction from contrast-enhanced CT imaging
Barb Lotan, Manager of Sexual Violence Prevention & Response Services, Overview of Supports and Services Available
Emily Croft (Art History) – The development of archaeological museums in Sardinia, Italy between 1861-1939
Rachel Korchinsky (Chemistry) – Forward osmosis followed by reverse osmosis for the removal of contaminants of emerging concern using a CO2-responsive draw agent
Emily Ferguson (Kinesiology) – Mitochondrial responses to skeletal muscle-disuse
Kana Ogawa (Translational Medicine) – The generation of alternative transcripts as a means of regulating phosphorylation in sonic hedgehog medulloblastoma
Mateus Karvat Camara (Computing) Collaborative Perception Under Adverse Weather Conditions
Alicia Cuzner (Education) Decolonizing Educational Environments: An Analysis of Experiences Shared by Educators in the National Capital Region
Shelagh Rogers and Colette Steer – Communication Skills
Jessica Caravaggio (English) – Young Adult Fiction, Feminist Theory, and Fandom Studies
Grad Chat Transitions
Peash Saha (Computing) – Improving Efficiency of Societal Services for the Vulnerable through Algorithmic Approach
Bhavya Bogra (Geography) – Travel Needs of Older Adult Women in Mid-Sized Canadian cities
Nithikaa Shashikanth (Rehabilitation Science) – Parent-Administered Sensorimotor Intervention (PASI) Program
Nikta Sadati (English Literature) – Afrofuturism and Diaspora Studies
Danielle Harper (Pathology & Molecular Medicine) – Genetic disruption to decrease breast cancer metastasis
Margot Smith (Geography) – An Astrobiologists’s study of lipids in spring waters up in the high Arctic
Basmah Rahman (English Literature) – Canadian BIPOC Literature and Educational Pedagogies
Alyssa Grocutt (Management) – Employee perceptions and behaviours towards tattooed colleagues
Lara Bulger (Cultural Studies) – Documentary Film, how we can use it as a pedagogical tool and a medium for social change
Zoe Brisson-Tsavoussis (Astro-particle Physics) – Neutrinos, Blazars and Black holes
Francisco Zepeda Trujillo (Cultural Studies) – Failed Aspirations: Modernity, Religion, and the Interplay of Social and Political Imaginaries in Twentieth Century Mexico
Ahmad Nagib (computing) – Building Trust in Reinforcement Learning for Next-Generation Wireless Networks
Gabby Torretto (Pathology & Molecular Medicine) – Assessing BRCA1 Genetic Variants involved in Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
Christina Ferazzutti (Biomedical & Molecular Sciences) – Why One Complicated Pregnancy Can Lead to Another: The Role of Immune Memory
PHD-CI project with KFL&A Public Health
Trent Atkinson (MA, Religious Studies) – Muscular Christianity
Allen Tian (Biology) – Assessing the impact of invasive mollusk species on native mollusk communities and algal blooms with eDNA
CJ the DJ with DJ Bear – What’s happening in 2025
CJ the DJ with DJ Bear – 2024, It’s a Wrap!
Logan Germain (Biomedical & Molecular Sciences) – The impact of the environmental pollutant triphenyl phosphate on epigenetics in aquatic embryonic cells
Eileen O’Brien (Biomedical & Molecular Sciences) – Gut healing: uncovering immune pathways contributing to IBD
Fateme Babaha (Pathology & Molecular Medicine- Investigation of Hemophilia A gene therapy
Blue Miaoran Dong (Carleton-PhD) – Studying the similarities and differences between tech platforms and privatized infrastructure.
Max van Zyl (Chemistry) and the Bader Symposium.
Laura Szczyrba (Geological Sciences) – Modern Coastal Processes
Rashelle Aldbai (Biomedical & Molecular Sciences) – Impact of cannabis on cancer metastasis mediated through epigenetic rewiring
Kennedy Quigg (Chemistry/Chemistry Biology) – Discovery and Characterization of Putative Thermostable Enzymes for the Degradation of Polyether-Polyurethane Foam
Jessica Burnside (Epidemiology) – The Burden of Steatotic Liver Disease in Canada: Sex Differences in Prevalence and Cardiometabolic Profiles
Taylor Rae Morrell (Geological Sciences) – how the pre-existing faults in the tectonic plate that is thrust beneath the other plate can be reactivated or move during collision
Lyn Wattam (Religious Studies) – The Trump Prophecy Movement
David McFarlane (TMU) – How we might come to understand the Great Lakes as animated actors in their own rights, with their own unique subjectivities?
Jenelle Regnier-Davies (Toronto Metropolitan University)- Food security and food insecurity responses on the municipal level
Jiale Xie (MSc in Translational Medicine) – Personalizing Blood Pressure Targets in the ICU to Improve Survivor Cognitive Outcomes
Debbie Hernandez (English & Film Studies) – Demythologizing Our Stories: (Re)connecting with Cultural Teachings in the Filipino Diaspora
Julianna Petrenko (Biology) – Urban Ecology
Bilen Mekoonen Araya (Rehabilitation Science) – The experience of infertility and rehabilitation services for women experiencing infertility in Ethiopia
Jovina Concepcion Bachynski (Nursing) – Kidney Supportive Care
Dr Nikhil Arora (Astrophysics) – Comparing cosmological simulations with observations of galaxies to better understand their formation and evolution.
Tibeb Debele (Rehabilitation Science) – Beyond repair: The process of social inclusion of women after Obstetric fistula surgical repair in Ethiopia
April Saleem (Pathology & Molecular Medicine) – Investigating the role of the gut microbiota in depressive disorders
Dakota Urban (Classics & Archeology) – Transcultural language in Diasporic Jewish Inscriptions
Riley Cooper (MASc, Electrical & Computer Engineering) – Data-Driven Nonlinear Model Predictive Control for an Autonomous Surface Vessel
Sofia Skebo and Isaac Emon (Translational Medicine) – Pulmonary Hypertension, what is it?
Mary Johnson (English) – Ecocritical approaches to children’s literature
Shamus Tobin (MSc, Astronomy) – Investigating Annular Rings in Young Protostellar Disks
Graziella Bedenik (Mechanical & Materials Engineering) – the potential to monitor freshwater lakes using robot swarms
Sofia Guest & Madeline Myers (Geography) – What We Can Learn from Studying Glaciers in the Arctic
Angela Stanley & Kharoll-Ann Souffrant – Predoctoral Fellows in Black Studies
Heather Morrison (PhD, Education) – Could a national museum dedicated to women’s history as a vehicle for public pedagogy strengthen liberal democracy in Canada?
Evalyn Parry (MA, Cultural Studies) – Distant Early Warnings: Arts Leadership and Creative Practice in Unsettled Times
What’s happening in winter 2024!
It’s a Wrap for 2023
Ozlem Atar (PhD in Cultural Studies) – the “Gradifying” blog, who writes it and why?
Vince Ha (PHD in Screen Cultures and Curatorial Studies) – the intersection of transnational media and queer studies
Natasha Lomonossoff (PHD in English Literature) – the religious and political writings of Anna Laetitia Barbauld, a thinker and educator who lived in Britain from 1743-1825
Arvind Krishendeholl (Master of Public Health)
Abebe Alemu (Law) – Deaf Access to the Criminal Justice System in Ethiopia
Lisa Bas (Psychology) – Exploring the malleability of social preferences: How, when, and why people make altruistic decisions.
Dr Esra Alkim Karaagac (Postdoctoral Fellow), Geography and Planning: “International Student Indebtedness in Canada”
Micky Renders (Environmental Studies) – Arctic Waste in Panniqtuuq (Pangnirtung) on Eastern Baffin Island
Katie-Marie McNeill – Making the most of opportunities in higher education for your academic, professional and personal growth.
Katie-Marie McNeill (History) – Prisoner Aid Beyond Borders: A Transnational History of Prisoner Aid Societies in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States, 1930-1970
Zoe Lord (Chemistry) – Testing the impact of cognitive overload on task performance in virtual reality (VR) to provide insights into VR design for chemistry education
David Rodrigues (Aging and Health) – Dentures and their Nutritional Impact in Older Adults
Gabrielle Pulver (Environmental Studies) – “Water is Life”: Creative Action to Heal Bodies of Water
Kunal Parikh (Aging and Health) – Virtual Training Programs for Informal Caregivers of Older Adults
Yvonne Runstedler & James Dixon – The experiences of transgender students in Catholic Secondary Schools
Elizabeth Nelson, PhD in Geography – Designing Intercultural Cities: Community Organizations & Care
Elham Yousefinejad (Sociology) – Municipal climate change governance: A pathway to resilience-building and and vulnerability-reduction: A case study of Kingston, Ontario
Francesco Marrato (Electrical & Computer Engineering) – Training a robot dog for search and rescue
Adaku Echendu (Environmental Studies) – Urban Flooding and Changing Landscapes: Improving Environmental Sustainability By Incorporating Urban Communities’ Experiences, Perceptions, and Knowledge in Environmental Management in Nigeria
Annelies Verellen (Art History) – Women’s Self-portraiture in the Seventeenth Century
Paulina Bleah (PhD in Nursing) – The Experience of Living with Diabetes in Liberia
Olivia Scully (MA in Kinesiology & Health Studies) – Exploring the effects of the body acceptance movement for women and gender diverse people
Bjorn Bols (MA in Classics) – Ancient Greek Wrestling
Experiential Learning in Graduate Studies with Francisco Zepeda Trujillo and Hiwot Mekuanent
Kenneth Gyamerah (Education) – Examining the Role of African knowledge systems and Pedagogies in Decolonizing STEM Education in Ghana
Zoe Davidson, Environmental Studies – Ecological Farmer Training Programs
Opeyemi Ajogbeje (Chemical Engineering) – Industrial Production of Water-Soluble Random and Block Polymers
Kaitlynn Dewhirst (Rehabilitation & Health Leadership) – Indications for Service Integration for Early Childhood Mental health in Cambridge Bay, NU.
Beatrice Ohene-Nyako (Professional Master of Public Administration) – affordable housing
Mona Kanso (Chemical Engineering) – Coronavirus from an engineering perspective
Bailey Milne – PhD in Epidemiology – “Effect of infertility, mode of conception and endometriosis on congenital anomalies”
The Centre for Teaching & Learning @ Queen’s – who is it for and why?
Grad Chat -Suyin Olguin & Colette Steer: What to Expect in 2023
Grad Chat: X-Mas Wrap-Up with Suyin Olguin and Colette Steer
Ali Sheikh (Mechanical & Materials Engineering) -Acoustics and the Aviation Industry
Paulina Finak, Grad Chat
Paola Dantonio & Nathan Howell – The Science To Business Network (2SBN)
Derek Russell (Chemical Engineering) – finding water soluable and degradeable polymers to help in wastewater treatment
Isabella Asselstine (Biology) – What we can learn about sleep disorders from worms!
Özlem Atar (Cultural Studies) – Justice in Trump Era Family Narratives of Irregular Migration from Central America and Mexico to the United States
Katie Zutautas,PhD in Biomedical & Molecular Sciences- The contribution of Interleukin-33 driven group 2 innate lymphoid cells in endometriosis pathophysiology and their therapeutic targeting
CJ the DJ does a mid-term wrap
Daphne Brouwer, PhD in Cultural Studies – The cultural perception of liminal animals in Western and non-Western cultures
Dan Reddy, Chemistry – Preparation and Testing of a Volumetrically-Accurate Open Surface Energy Trap (oSET) Wand for Liquid Transfer applications
Alyssa Burrows (Translational Medicine) – Identifying the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on people with and without allergic diseases.
Paula Muis (Health Professions Education) – Interprofessional experiential education of post-secondary public health learners: a scoping review protocol.
Matt Shepherd, LLM in Law – The Digital Tightrope: Examining the Complex Regulatory Landscape for Visual Asset Management in Canadian Higher Education
Caitlin Muhl (Health Quality,PhD candidate) – Moving Health Care Upstream to Advance Health, Health Quality, and Health Equity: Defining Social Prescribing and Exploring the Impact on Children and Youth
Caitlin Muhl
Chatting with Julia Hale
Navjit Gaurav, (Rehabilitation Science): Community schools in India: Design considerations to improve inclusion for children with physical disabilities
Balancing Life
Alyssa Grocutt (Management) – Workplace Safety
Yiyi He (Cultural Studies) – Ec(h)oing across Borders: Contemporary Environmental Literature and Ecocriticism in China and the Asian North American Context
Collette Pilsworth PhD student in Geological Sciences – Advancing tools and techniques for the exploration of undercover ore deposits
Melanie Proulx (Cultural Studies) – The representation of sexual violence in comics
Abdul Rahman Alashraf (Postdoctoral Fellow) – Wastewater surveillance of COVID-19 Initiative
Lacey Wice, (Anatomical Sciences) – Conservation of Mechanical and Material Properties in Phenol-Based Soft Embalmed Cadaveric Tissues and Joints
Bryan Collins (Environmental Studies) – What makes a resilient farm? Exploring transitions in Southeastern Ontario towards resilient agriculture.
Janet Lawson (Kinesiology and Health Studies) – How to increase participation rates by improving peoples’ experiences with parasport.
Emilia Ganslandt, (Environmental Studies), Exploring the Methods and Goals of the Young Climate Movement
Saskia de Wildt, (Environmental Studies) – Exploring Polar Bear Research as Ethical Space, Practice and Process of Engagement (between science and Indigenous knowledge)
Hilal Kara, PhD candidate in Geography and Planning, on Precarious Work Among Young Graduates in Turkey: A Gendered Spatial and Temporal Analysis
Emily Harmsen, Cultural Studies, Topic: Inclusive/Accessible Design.
Lama Moukahal, Postdoctoral Fellow (Computing) – Cybersecurity of Automotive Systems
CJ the DJ and the DJ Bear – What Can We Expect in 2022!
CJ the DJ and Suyin the DJ Bear – 2021 – It’s a Wrap!
Hannah Hunter, PhD candidate in Human Geography – Listening to the sounds of extinct birds
Stephanie Woolridge, PhD candidate in Clinical Psychology – Improving outcomes following early-episode psychosis
Emma LeBlanc. PhD candidate in Biomedical & Molecular Sciences – Conserved Mechanisms of Coronavirus Attachment to Cell Surfaces
Line Drapeau, PhD candidate in Management (Finance) – Product market competition and corporate finance
Spencer Huesken (Sociology), on the Sociological examination of Hybrid work and digital working practices.
Rubaiyat Jabeen, Education – Culture behind Writing: An Inquiry into the Challenges and Cultural Influences on Second Language Writing in the Canadian Academic Context
Laura Szczyrba, Geological Sciences – Nearshore Surf Zone Wave Angle Variability and Hydrodynamics
Quentin Tsang (Translational Medicine) – Using cannabinoids to reduce opioid dosage to treat abdominal pain in inflammatory bowel disease.
Grad Chat – 26th October 2021, Using your graduate journey to help you plan ahead
Grad Chat 19th October 2021 – Emily Cervenka and Kristen Hayward, Biology – Queen’s Outdoor Field Experience Initiative (QOFEI)
Yuxi Zhang, PhD in Biomedical Engineering: Reducing the Foreign Body Immune Response towards Biomaterial
Megan McAllister PhD in Kinesiology & Health Studies – Biomechanics and Neuromechanics
Sareena McDonald MSc in Epidemiology – Measuring race as a variable in epidemiological research
Suyin (English) interviews Colette (CJ the DJ)
Emma, Nancy, Skylar, Philip and mentor Jane
CJ the DJ talks with Kim Krezenoski
CJ the DJ and Suyin the DJ Bear
Daenis Camire, MSc candidate Healthcare Quality
Zongwe Binesikwe, PhD candidate, Nursing, supervised by Dr Mary Smith
Carrie Ewins (Biology), Carolyn Bonta and Yifeng Wang (Geography & Planning)
Robert Mackowiak, MSc candidate, Biomechanics (Kinesiology & Health Studies), supervised by Dr Pat Costigan
Madison Robertson, PhD candidate, Health Quality, supervised by Dr Rylan Egan
Isabella Aung PhD candidate, Political Studies, supervised by Dr Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant & Dr Stephanie Martel
Diane Whitelaw, PhD candidate, History, supervised by Dr Mark Epprecht
Trinda Penniston, MSc candidate, Psychology, supervised by Dr Meredith Chivers
Annie Jian, Masters student in Earth and Energy Resources Leadership
Samantha Twietmeyer, PhD candidate, Political Studies, supervised by Dr John McGarry
Iman Abdali Mashhadi, PhD candidate, Electrical & Computer Engineering, supervised by Dr Majid Pahlevani
Deborah Francis, DSc candidate, Rehabilitation & Health Leadership, supervised by Dr Janet Jull
Connor Stone, PhD candidate, Astrophysics, supervised by Professor Stephane Courteau
Branaavan Sivarajah, PhD candidate, Biology, supervised by Dr John Smol
Matthew Duda, PhD candidate, Biology, supervised by Dr John Smol
Andrew Moffitt, PhD candidate, English Language & Literature, supervised by Dr Gabrielle McIntire
Suyin interviews CJ the DJ
Bailey Brant, MS Candidate, Neuroscience, supervised by Dr Stephen Vanner & Dr Alan Lomax
Cheryl Bruce, PhD Candidate, Cultural Studies, supervised by Dr Colleen Renihan
Sofia Melendez, M.Ed Candidate, Education, supervised by Dr Saad Chahine
Suyin Olguin, PhD Candidate, English Language & Literature
Candi Raudebaugh, DSc in Rehabilitation Health Leadership, supervised by Dr Marcia Finlayson and Dr Kathleen Norman
Maleeka Thaker, MES in Environmental Studies
Siobhan Speiran, PhD in Environmental Studies, supervised by Dr Alice Hovorka
Brianna Bradley, PhD in Chemical Engineering, supervised by Dr Carlos Escobedo
Clarissa de Leon, PhD in Education
Susan Bazely (PhD Geography & Planning), Sean Marrs (PhD History), Carrie Ewins (MSc Biology)
Susan Bazely, PhD in Geography & Planning, Sean Marrs (Phd History), Carrie Ewins (MSc Biology)
Claire Lee and Stephan Kukkonen, MPL in Geography & Planning, supervised by Dr Ajay Agarwal and Dr Patricia Collins
Rachel Fernandes, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Dr Petra Fachinger
Sarah Flisikowski, Master in Environmental Studies, supervised by Dr Tristan Pearce & Dr Graham Whitelaw
Olivia Manning, PhD student in Rehabilitation Science.
Stephanie Nijhuis, MA student in Religious Studies.
Robyn Carruthers, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Drs Asha Varadharajan & Yael Schlilk
Jhordan Layne, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Dr Chris Bongie
Safa Moussoud, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Dr Petra Fachinger
Suyin, Jhordan, Safa, Aprajita
Martina Jakubchik-Paloheimo, PhD in Human Geography supervised by Dr Heather Castleden
Joshua Jones, PhD in Environmental Studies supervised by Dr Mick Smith
Rachel Kuzmich, PhD in Geography & Planning supervised by Dr Paul Treitz
Brittany Jennings and Andrew Evans, MEERL;
Megan Tucker, M.Ed in Education, supervised by Dr Elizabeth MacEachren
Claudia Hirtenfelder, PhD in Geography & Planning, supervised by Drs Laura Cameron and Carolyn Prouse
Suyin Olguin, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Dr Brooke Cameron
Alastair Keirulf, PhD in Chemistry, supervised by Dr Diane Beauchemin
Leo Erlikhman, Masters in Sociology & Public Administration, supervised by Drs Victoria Sytsma and Heather Murray
Leo Erlikhman, Masters in Sociology & Public Administration, supervised by Drs Victoria Sytsma and Heather Murray
Zuhaib Mir, MSc in Epidemiology, supervised by Dr Patti Groome
Jennifer Ritonja, PhD in Epidemiology, supervised by Dr Kristan Aronson
Jackson Pind, PhD in Education, supervised by Dr Theodore Christou
Sherri Dutton, PhD in Public Health Sciences, supervised by Dr Colleen Davison
Morgan Lehtinen, PhD in Chemistry, supervised by Dr Guojun Liu
Keegan Turner-Wood, PhD in Biomedical & Molecular Sciences, supervised by Dr Steven Smith
Jasmin Manseau, PhD in Management, supervised by Dr Tracy Jenkin.
Alastair Keirulf, PhD in Chemistry, supervised by Dr Diane Beauchemin
Jen McConnel, PhD in Education, supervised by Dr Pamela Beach.
Terry Soleas, Jennifer Guiho, Bessi Qorri
Shannon Hill, PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences, supervised by Dr Heidi Cramm
Linda Mussell, PhD in Political Studies, supervised by Dr Margaret Little.
CJ the DJ and Suyin DJ Bear.
CJ the DJ and Suyin DJ Bear.
Abbey Lee Hallett, Masters in Art Leadership.
Sidra Shafique, PhD in Biomedical & Molecular Sciences.
Aprajita Sarcar, PhD in History.
Maram Taibah, PhD in Cultural Studies.
Amanda Guarino, MA in History.
Sam MacLennan, MA student in Religious Studies.
Sam Maclennan, MA student in Religious Studies.
Rebecca Stroud-Stasel, PhD student in Education.
Suyin Olguin, PhD student in English Language & Literature.
Erin Gallagher-Cohoon, PhD student in History.
Carmel Mikol, MA student in English Language & Literature.
Jeffrey Allan, PhD student in Political Studies, supervised by Dr Christian Leuprecht
Kyle Vader, PhD student in Rehabilitation Science, supervised by Dr Jordan Miller
Derya Gungor, PhD in Sociology supervised by Dr Annette Burfoot.
Ashley Williams, PhD student in Rehabilitation Science supervised by Drs Catherine Donnelly and Heidi Cramm .
Stephanie Gauvin, PhD student in Clinical Psychology, supervised by Dr Caroline Pukall
Sue Bazely (PhD student) and Paulina Marczak (MSc student) both in Geography and Planning
Branaavan Sivarajah , PhD student in Biology, supervised by Dr John Smol. Wraps up the Symposium
Kayla Dettinger, M.A (History), supervised by Dr Sandra den Otter
Branaavan Sivarajah , PhD student in Biology, supervised by Dr John Smol. Talks about the Symposium
Branaavan Sivarajah , PhD student in Biology, supervised by Dr John Smol. Talks about the Symposium
Carolyn DeLoyde , PhD student in Geography, supervised by Dr Warren Mabee.
Julian Yang , PhD student in Medieval History, supervised by Dr Richard Greenfield.
Nasreen Sultana, supervised by Dr Liying Cheng.
Karina Gerhardt-Strachan , Masters in Kinesiology & Health Studies, supervised by Dr Elaine Power.
Drs Caroline Tuck & Sean Bennet, supervised by Dr Stephen Vanner.
Kaj Sullivan, PhD in Geological Sciences, supervised by Drs Daniel Layton-Matthews and Matthew Leybourne.
Nevena Martinovic, PhD in English Language and Literature, supervised by Professor Leslie Ritchie.
Jill Price, PhD in Cultural Studies, supervised by Professor Matt Rogalsky.
Shikha Gupta, PhD in Rehabilitation Science, supervised by Professor MaryAnn McColl.
John David More, PhD in History of Pre-Confederation Canada, supervised by Professor Jane Errington.
Luissa Vahedi, MSc in Epidemiology, supervised by Dr Susan Bartels and Dr Heather Stuart.
Michael Wood, PhD in Neuroscience, supervised by Dr J. Gordon Boyd.
CJ the DJ. and Chantal Valkenborg.
CJ the DJ is being interviewed by Suyin Olguin (DJ Bear) as we wrap up 2018
Lauren Welte, PhD in Mechanical & Materials Engineering, supervised by Dr Michael Rainbow.
Susan Bazely, PhD in Geography, supervised by Drs Brian Osborne & Joan Schwartz
Bailey Gerrits, PhD in Political Studies, supervised by Drs Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant & Margaret Little
James Anderson, MA in Political Studies, supervised by Dr David Haglund
Camille Usher, PhD in Cultural Studies, supervised by Dr Dylan Robinson
Christine Moon, MD/PhD; PhD in Sociocultural Studies in Kinesiology, supervised by Dr Sammi King
Christiana Okyere, PhD in Rehabilitation Science, supervised by Drs Heather Aldersey and Rosemary Lysaght
Leo Erlikhman, MA in Sociology, supervised by Drs Victoria Sytsma, Heather Murray and David Walker
Sawyer Hogenkamp, Master of Education, supervised by Dr Ben Bolden
Eric Bateman, PhD in History, supervised by Dr Adnan Hussain
Grad Chat: Vanessa Silva e Silva, Organ Donation
Vanessa di Battista, PhD in Civil Engineering, supervised by Dr Kerry Rowe
Evan Keys MNSc in Nursing, supervised by Dr Marian Luctkar-Flude
Natasha Larkin, MN (PHCNP) in Nursing
Vanessa Silva e Silva, PhD student in Nursing supervised by Dr Joan Tranmer
CJ the DJ reports back from the School of Graduate Studies Welcome & Resource Fair for new graduate students