graduate studies News Archive
Scholarships change lives, ask Ross McCallum
June 8, 2016 —
Scholarships eliminate financial barriers, are a catalyst for student success, and ensure that the university attracts and retains top students
Faculty of Education
Q & A: PhD candidate committed to First Nations education
June 2, 2016 —
Murdock currently researching First Nations education leadership for schools on reserves in Manitoba
Faculty of Education
Education alumna making her mark amongst Canada’s principals
April 28, 2016 —
Sheena Braun named one of the country’s top 40 principals
Faculty of Education
Grad Symposium focused on education for creative and responsible citizens
April 5, 2016 —
17th annual event featured research presentations from 16 students
Faculty of Education
Three Minute Thesis forces competitor to ‘simplify, and deliver message with brevity’
March 14, 2016 —
Masters student spoke about her research in challenges faced by use of data in education during competition
Announcing the recipient of a 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award for Outstanding Young Alumni
February 29, 2016 —
Gary Wong's findings not only conquered Ebola but inspired the development of antibody therapies for other deadly viruses, including HIV
Faculty of Science
Richard Sparling Earns Award by Mentoring Students to Take It Slow
December 18, 2015 —
Richerd Sparling's methods above and beyond the field of science really set him apart as a graduate mentor
Students
What does it take to be an emerging leader?
December 1, 2015 —
As nominations are now open for the 2016 awards, grad student Valery Agbor shares his story and thoughts on what it takes to be a leader.
Event honours outstanding graduate students
November 17, 2015 —
Recipients of awards, scholarships, fellowships and studentships recognized at annual awards reception
Stoking passion within graduate students
November 17, 2015 —
Wu Scholar, Melanie Dennis Unrau says the financial support allows her to focus on two priorities: schoolwork and family





