Faculty of Graduate Studies News Archive
Nahlah Ayed Prize winners know why they are here: to make the world better
March 8, 2017 —
Each year, two students who demonstrate exceptional commitment and leadership skills, and whose actions are helping to bridge the local and the global, are awarded the Nahlah Ayed Prize for Student Leadership & Global Citizenship
March 8, 2017 —
Each year, two students who demonstrate exceptional commitment and leadership skills, and whose actions are helping to bridge the local and the global, are awarded the Nahlah Ayed Prize for Student Leadership & Global Citizenship
The Star: Joseph Boyden story’s originality called into question
February 24, 2017 —
Grad student Chuck Bourgeois reports on some oddities between texts
February 24, 2017 —
Grad student Chuck Bourgeois reports on some oddities between texts
Jan. 23 deadline for Three Minute Thesis competition
January 9, 2017 —
Three Minute Thesis challenges graduate students to consolidate their ideas and research discoveries so they can be presented concisely to a non-specialist audience
January 9, 2017 —
Three Minute Thesis challenges graduate students to consolidate their ideas and research discoveries so they can be presented concisely to a non-specialist audience
CANDID: Magdalena Rogalsky
January 3, 2017 —
She could beat you in table tennis, paint you a picture, and tell you all about corn
January 3, 2017 —
She could beat you in table tennis, paint you a picture, and tell you all about corn
Memoriam for Dr. Archibald (Archie) McNicol, associate dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies
December 9, 2016 —
The university community is saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Dr. Archibald (Archie) McNicol
December 9, 2016 —
The university community is saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Dr. Archibald (Archie) McNicol
Research fellowship available in Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics
October 24, 2016 —
Researchers from all faculties invited to apply
October 24, 2016 —
Researchers from all faculties invited to apply
Get to know our 2016 Vanier Scholars – Chantale Cenerini
October 16, 2016 —
Chantale Cenerini is playing a part in the revitalization of Indigenous languages in Canada; her doctoral research focuses on understanding and supporting the vitality of Michif, the language of the Métis people
October 16, 2016 —
Chantale Cenerini is playing a part in the revitalization of Indigenous languages in Canada; her doctoral research focuses on understanding and supporting the vitality of Michif, the language of the Métis people
Get to know our 2016 Vanier Scholars – Kayla Moore
October 12, 2016 —
As part of her studies, Kayla’s PhD research will investigate the potential of geothermal energy as a power source in the Canadian prairies
October 12, 2016 —
As part of her studies, Kayla’s PhD research will investigate the potential of geothermal energy as a power source in the Canadian prairies
Get to know our 2016 Vanier Scholars – Colin Graydon
October 3, 2016 —
“Our lab’s tech was sitting in the desk next to me when I read the news, so I jumped up and hugged him. He was very confused. After that, I sent texts to my family and close friends. Many exclamation marks and capital letters were used.”
October 3, 2016 —
“Our lab’s tech was sitting in the desk next to me when I read the news, so I jumped up and hugged him. He was very confused. After that, I sent texts to my family and close friends. Many exclamation marks and capital letters were used.”
Get to know our 2016 Vanier Scholars – Mamneet Manghera
October 3, 2016 —
'It is extremely rewarding and satisfying to know that the work I do in the lab has the potential to bring a positive change in the health of individuals living with ALS.'
October 3, 2016 —
'It is extremely rewarding and satisfying to know that the work I do in the lab has the potential to bring a positive change in the health of individuals living with ALS.'