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Figuring It Out: Graduate School Podcast
Stefan Waldschmidt | Duke Graduate School
A podcast miniseries featuring conversations with Duke University graduate students about the opportunities and challenges they face during their journeys through graduate school. Produced by Stefan Waldschmidt for the Duke Graduate School.
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UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series (Audio)

The UC Davis Graduate School of Management presents special events, many of which involve high-profile business leaders who share their wisdom, insights and experience.
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領客 生活研究所 LiNK Life Graduate School


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領客 生活研究所 LiNK Life Graduate School
領客 生活研究所 LiNK Life Graduate School
你好,這裡是【領客 生活研究所 Podcast】。 我們是領隊、是同事、更是失業好朋友。 每集節目中,可能帶著一本書、一支酒、一部電影、一段人生經歷。 用詼諧幽默的語氣,分享世界某個角落,領隊曾私藏的故事。 Music Credit: Doxent Zsigmond (From dig.ccMixer) 領客IG:@link_lifegraduateschool 領客FB:NotYet 領客YT:NotYet Powered by Firstory Hosting
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https://www.graduateschoolpersonalstatement.net/ Hello! Is your personal statement causing you too much stress? Cannot sleep at night because of the deadline that is just around the corner? Now is the perfect time to stop that madness and get the best and most reliable law school personal statement writing help ever! Remind yourself how lucky you are to live in the 21st century where students can get as much help as they want online! The problem with is how they (and you) often don't find a ...
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Graduate School Acceptance Academy


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Graduate School Acceptance Academy
Dr. Christian Robertozzi, PT, DPT, OCS
If you are trying to figure out how to prepare to interview for a healthcare degree, you have come to the right place! In today’s market, the competition is fierce to get into a healthcare program such as: physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, physician, dentist, physician assistant, nurse and chiropractor. Having good grades and a strong entrance exam score doesn’t cut it any more. Now more than ever, candidates need to highlight their understanding of the field and showca ...
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Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences


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Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
In the Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences GSN-LMU, groups of researchers working in different areas of neuroscience seek answers to one of the most fundamental questions in modern science: How does the brain work? The GSN-LMU is embedded into the Munich Center for Neurosciences – Brain & Mind, one of the broadest academic environments that Munich has to offer in the field of neurosciences. This neuroscientific context provides a combination of the most varied methodological approaches ...
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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies

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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies
CFRC.ca Podcast Network
A 30 minute radio show featuring one to two graduate students each week. This is an opportunity for our grad students to showcase their research to the Queen’s and Kingston community and how it affects us. From time to time we will also interview a post-doc or an alum or interview grad students in relation to something topical for the day. Grad Chat is a collaboration between the School of Graduate Studies and CFRC 101.9FM
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The Ethiopian criminal justice system relies on spoken language and written communication for its day-to-day business. In principle, the system is supposed to serve everyone equally without any discrimination based on legally prohibited grounds. In Ethiopia, there are about 2.5 million Deaf and hard-of-hearing people most of whom rely on either sig…
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Lisa Bas (Psychology) – Exploring the malleability of social preferences: How, when, and why people make altruistic decisions.
Society benefits from altruistic individuals, but despite decades of research across disciplines, effective long-term interventions to increase altruistic behavior remain elusive. Therefore, we need to understand why, how, and when individuals will behave altruistically toward others (or not). For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage…
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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies

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Dr Esra Alkim Karaagac (Postdoctoral Fellow), Geography and Planning: “International Student Indebtedness in Canada”
Examing the role of private lending practices in Canada’s international higher education system, focusing on the socio-economic impacts of predatory lending on international student experiences in university towns. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs website…
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Micky Renders (Environmental Studies) – Arctic Waste in Panniqtuuq (Pangnirtung) on Eastern Baffin Island
My Ph.D. project is a creative research collaboration with Inuit Elders, artists and youth in Panniqtuuq (Pangnirtung), Nunavut, a remote community of 1600 on Eastern Baffin Island. Inuit have identified waste as a serious environmental and health threat. Central to my inquiry is ‘Who gets to define ‘waste’?’ and ‘who is responsible?’ for the myria…
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Katie-Marie McNeill – Making the most of opportunities in higher education for your academic, professional and personal growth.
A look at what graduate students can participate in during their studies that helps them personally, professionally and academically. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs website – https://www.queensu.ca/grad-postdoc/research/share/grad-chat…
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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
The mid-twentieth century saw an increase in the volume and variety of activities that prisoner aid societies in each of the four areas of study conducted both inside and outside of prisons. Treated together, the histories of prisoner aid societies in the key commonwealth nations of Canada, New Zealand, and Australia, and in the close neighbour of …
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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
Chemistry educators are turning to new technology like virtual reality (VR) to bring their students three-dimensional, interactive, and user-controlled learning environments to conceptualize molecular models. With the emergence of VR in chemistry classrooms, educators and developers must consider students’ varying spatial abilities in VR design to …
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Older adults are at an increased risk of experiencing loss of natural dentation; thus experiencing suboptimal nutritional status. So what impact do dentures have on nutritional levels in older adults and what can be done to improve it? For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoc…
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Gabrielle Pulver (Environmental Studies) – “Water is Life”: Creative Action to Heal Bodies of Water
We are all bodies of water, from humans, to other animals, plants, watersheds and waterways; all require water to survive and thrive. Considering ourselves and others bodies of water helps to illustrate the interrelationships between self and others, and water protection involves protecting all life, while also addressing intersecting issues such a…
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Kunal Parikh (Aging and Health) – Virtual Training Programs for Informal Caregivers of Older Adults
Informal caregivers of older adults often feel unprepared and underconfident in their role. Conventional (in-person) caregiver psychoeducation or skills-based interventions are difficult to accommodate in their unpredictable routines. The aim of this study was to map the impact of virtual caregiver psychoeducation interventions on informal caregive…
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Yvonne Runstedler & James Dixon – The experiences of transgender students in Catholic Secondary Schools
Yvonne Runstedler is doing a PhD in Human Relationships at Wilfrid Laurier University, alongside James Dixon, who is doing a BA in Christian Studies & Global Citizenship. They are special guests this week. Ontario Catholic schools operate under the authority of the provincial Ministry of Education and have denominational rights under the law. Since…
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Elizabeth Nelson, PhD in Geography – Designing Intercultural Cities: Community Organizations & Care
This project explores the experiences of a diverse array of community organizations in Kingston, Ottawa, and Cornwall, Ontario, examining their relationship with municipalities and their role in community development. Despite the numerous logistical, spatial, and financial challenges they encounter, community organizations provide invaluable care w…
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In this episode of Talking Practice, host Grace La interviews Sharon Johnston and Mark Lee, partners and co-founders of Johnston Marklee and Professors in Practice of Architecture at the GSD. Sharon and Mark discuss the beginning of their partnership, which is deeply rooted in a shared connection to Los Angeles. The pair reflect on the demands of o…
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Elham Yousefinejad (Sociology) – Municipal climate change governance: A pathway to resilience-building and and vulnerability-reduction: A case study of Kingston, Ontario
In 2019, Kingston became the first municipality in Ontario to declare a ‘climate emergency’. This declaration stimulated further commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to enhance community resilience to adapt to climate change impacts. My PhD dissertation research evaluated Kingston municipal government’s climate policies to understand …
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Francesco Marrato (Electrical & Computer Engineering) – Training a robot dog for search and rescue
Working with the Boston Dynamics Spot robot to develop autonomous exploration systems that use sound as a metric for where to search next. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs website – https://www.queensu.ca/grad-postdoc/research/share/grad-chat…
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Adaku Echendu (Environmental Studies) – Urban Flooding and Changing Landscapes: Improving Environmental Sustainability By Incorporating Urban Communities’ Experiences, Perceptions, and Knowledge in Environmental ...
Flooding is a disaster with ripple effects. Its environmental, social, and economic impacts are significant. Floods annually ravage Nigeria constituting an immediate and growing threat amid the global climate crisis. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs websi…
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Annelies studies women’s strategy of self-fashioning in the early modern period, specifically through their self-portraits. She examines the prejudices embedded within the practice of women looking at themselves in a mirror through vanitas prints and paintings. She is particularly interested in learning how women artists circumvented those prejudic…
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Diabetes is a growing public health concern in Liberia; recent data shows about 2.1% of the population are living with the disease. This figure is likely a gross underestimation of the burden of disease in the country given the limited disease surveillance infrastructures and systems that exist. Diabetes places immense socioeconomic pressure on ind…
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Olivia Scully (MA in Kinesiology & Health Studies) – Exploring the effects of the body acceptance movement for women and gender diverse people
Olivia investigates how people have taken up the body acceptance movement on social media, and how it has affected their relationships with their bodies, as well as how they navigate diet and wellness culture. She is especially interested in how different identities such as race, gender, and sexuality influence how people experience those spaces. F…
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Wrestling was the first non-running event added to the ancient Olympics in the 18th Olympiad in 708 BCE. Wrestling continued to appear in Greek and Roman art and literature all the way up to the end of antiquity, leaving behind a large archaeological legacy over a period of a thousand years. This long history reflects a level of importance and pres…
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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies

Today we talk about opportunities that graduate students have during their graduate journey. We all know that for the specific degree there are certain academic requirements – comprehensive exams and ultimately the thesis and defense. But there are other opportunities that graduate students can sign up for if they wish to. We are going to talk abou…
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Kenneth Gyamerah (Education) – Examining the Role of African knowledge systems and Pedagogies in Decolonizing STEM Education in Ghana
In Ghana, education has been considered the potential driver to achieving sustainable development and reducing systemic inequalities (Ghana Education Service, 2019). Equitable access to inclusive education is inextricably connected to all the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals (UNESCO, 2020). For several decades, there have been attem…
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My research explores the role of ecological farmer training programs in supporting the development of new farm entrants through an in-depth case study of the Kingston and Area Farmer Training Program. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs website – https://www…
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Opeyemi Ajogbeje (Chemical Engineering) – Industrial Production of Water-Soluble Random and Block Polymers
Polymeric materials are used for personal care products, drugs, tissues, organs, sensors, batteries, coatings among numerous applications. Currently, these products are made in organic solvents (e.g., methanol, butanol), which are toxic and incompatible for human use. Therefore, there is a need to make these products in water, which is biocompatibl…
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Kaitlynn Dewhirst (Rehabilitation & Health Leadership) – Indications for Service Integration for Early Childhood Mental health in Cambridge Bay, NU.
Mental health services in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut for children aged 0-5 are fragmented. Supporting mental wellness during the first years of life positively impacts mental and physical health all along the life course. Inuit families experience mental health challenges at higher rates than non-Indigenous Canadians. Utilizing a determinants of health…
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Graduate School Acceptance Academy


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Ep. 02 IT’S ALL ABOUT WHO YOU KNOW: DR. KEVIN FRANCO, OTR/L, OTD SHARES HOW HE WAS INVITED TO JOIN AN OTD PROGRAM.
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Helping people was in Dr. Franco’s blood. With all of his experiences as an injured athlete, he knew those encounters had a major impact on him as a person. The challenge was figuring out HOW he was going to help and give back. After a lot of volunteer hours and a few thoughtful conversations with his brother, Kevin realized his calling was Occupat…
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Ep. 03 SEEING BOTH SIDES OF THE COIN: PROFESSOR CHRISTY JEWEL, OTR/L, CHT SHARES HER EXPERIENCES AS A STUDENT INTERVIEWING AND A FACULTY MEMBER DOING THE INTERVIEWING.
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Christy was hanging around with a lot of people that wanted to be physical therapists. As a Spanish Major, she might have felt just a little left out so she explored the physical therapy profession. By chance, she ran into a Certified Hand Therapist who ended up completely changing Christy’s career path. As a Professor at St. Augustine, she shares …
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Ep. 04 HOME TOWN VIBES: DR. MIKE JANDA, DDS DETAILS HOW HIS SMALL TOWN ROOTS LEFT HIM WITH A PASSION TO SERVE HIS COMMUNITY.
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Dr. Janda came from a big, medically driven family but wasn’t sure where his path would take him. After shadowing lots of different types of medical professionals, he landed on his first hunch, dentistry. While most dental school hopefuls stress over getting an interview and doing well, he had an Ace up his sleeve by attending Creighton University.…
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Ep. 05 THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED: DR. MEGAN TAGARMAN, MD TALKS ABOUT HOW SHE TOOK A UNIQUE ROUTE TO GET INTO MED SCHOOL.
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Dr. Tagarman wasn’t going to take “No!” for an answer when applying to medical school. Even though she was initially rejected into med school on her first go round, she knew that wasn’t the end of her journey. By getting a Special Master’s Degree, she was able to fill in the gaps her first application had and ultimately got accepted to Tulane Unive…
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Ep. 06 DR. AMBER WALKER, PT, DPT, CFMP, CNPT WANTS TO FIND THE ROOT CAUSE OF YOUR SYSTEM’S DYSFUNCTION.
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Dr. Walker discovers her calling through college athletics - physical therapy! Before showing up to her interviews she did a deep dive on the program. Not only did she reach out to a friend who was in the program, but she also reached out to other students in the program to get their insight on the interview process as well. Her preparation was sec…
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Ep. 07 HOW TO INTERVIEW LIKE A PROFESSIONAL: DR. CHRISTIAN ROBERTOZZI SHARES THE TENETS OF PREPARATION FOR A GREAT INTERVIEW.
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Join me as I walk you through what YOUR PREPARATION should look like if you are serious about getting into graduate school to become a healthcare provider such as: physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech language pathologist, physician, dentist, nurse or a chiropractor. In this episode, I outline what your preparation should look like us…
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Ep. 08 BEHIND THE VEIL: DR. ALICE DAVIS, PT, DPT, OCS GIVES INSIDER ADVICE ABOUT WHAT FACULTY WANT YOU TO SAY DURING YOUR INTERVIEW.
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Ever wonder what your interviewer is looking for when they interview you? Wonder no more! This interview with Regis University faculty, Dr. Alice Davis, sheds valuable insight about what a physical therapy program is looking for in a candidate. Join Dr. Davis and me as we talk about how to prepare and set yourself apart from the competition in this…
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Ep. 09 MENTORSHIP: DR. KARA JACKSON, PT, DPT DISCUSSES HOW HER MENTORS MADE THE DIFFERENCE WHEN SHE INTERVIEWED.
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Kara Jackson knew she was going to be an optometrist until she received a suggestion from an academic counselor to become a physical therapist instead. That suggestion completely changed the direction of her academic career but still left her with the title, “doctor.” Dr. Jackson talks about the value of having a mentor and the value they can bring…
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Ep. 10 AN AXE TO GRIND: DR. NICK BORIS, DC TALKS ABOUT HOW WATCHING HIS FATHER SUFFER WITH LOW BACK PAIN INSPIRED HIM TO BE THE CHANGE HE WANTED TO SEE IN HEALTHCARE.
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Dr. Boris watched his father suffer from chronic low back pain for years. Determined to provide a better alternative to patients, he decided he wanted to go into healthcare. But which route? After dealing with some of his own rehab from football injuries, he determined that the Chiropractic path would be the best choice for him. Join us as Dr. Bori…
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Ep. 11 A FORK IN THE ROAD: JENNIFER QUINALTY, SLP DETAILS THE JOY OF SPEECH THERAPY AND WHAT IT TAKES TO BECOME AN SLP.
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Jennifer looked up to an older relative and followed in her path to become a speech therapist. Join us as Ms. Jen helps our listeners understand what is required to become a speech language pathologist. This episode explores the joys and different avenues a speech therapist can become involved with in their career. LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com…
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Ep. 12 ASHLEY LYNOTT, PA-C GOES THE EXTRA MILE TO ACCUMULATE ENOUGH EXPERIENCE IN ORDER TO ENSURE SHE GETS INTO PA SCHOOL.
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Ashley found herself in a bind: was she truly passionate about marine biology or was there a different path for her to take? Upon some deep reflection, she realized that being a physician’s assistant was the right path for her even though it wasn’t the easy path. You will learn a ton as you listen to how Ashley prepared for choosing and interviewin…
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UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series (Audio)

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Conversation with CEO Jenny Johnson on the World of Finance
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As CEO and president of Franklin Templeton, a global investment firm with more than $1.5 trillion of assets under management, Jenny Johnson is one of the few top women in the world of finance. She talks with Peter Spiegel, the U.S. managing editor of the Financial Times, about what it's like to be a leader in business today and where she thinks fin…
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Graduate School Acceptance Academy


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Ep. 01 WELCOME TO GRADUATE SCHOOL ACCEPTANCE ACADEMY: DR. CHRISTIAN ROBERTOZZI INTRODUCES THE SEASON.
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Welcome to the first season of the Graduate School Acceptance Academy Podcast, I am your host, Dr. Christian Robertozzi. In this episode I set the scene for what this season’s guests will share with you. Get out your pen and pad because there is a TON of valuable insight about what it takes to get into a healthcare program. Our guests come from a w…
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Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies

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Beatrice Ohene-Nyako (Professional Master of Public Administration) – affordable housing
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Why is there need for affordable housing and how can policies assist? For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs website – https://www.queensu.ca/grad-postdoc/research/share/grad-chatVon CFRC.ca Podcast Network
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Mona Kanso (Chemical Engineering) – Coronavirus from an engineering perspective
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With the unprecedented events around COVID Mona decided to leverage her polymer knowledge and apply it to better understand the Corona virus. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs website – https://www.queensu.ca/grad-postdoc/research/share/grad-chat…
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UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series (Audio)

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2022 UC Davis-Financial Times Biz Quiz Finals
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Get your "Jeopardy!" hat on... for the final round of the UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Biz Quiz. Teams from UC Davis, UCLA and UC San Diego compete to answer questions on global current affairs and financial knowledge in this nail-biter competition. Series: "UC Davis Graduate School of Management's Dean's Distinguished Speaker Series" […
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Bailey Milne – PhD in Epidemiology – “Effect of infertility, mode of conception and endometriosis on congenital anomalies”
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The effects of infertility, mode of conception and endometriosis on congenital anomalies are unknown. The overall objective of this study is to fill this knowledge gap and delineate the effects of infertility, mode of conception and endometriosis on the risk of congenital anomalies using population-based administrative data in Ontario.…
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The Centre for Teaching & Learning @ Queen’s – who is it for and why?
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Education Development Associates (EDAs) are graduate students who work closely with an Educational Developer at the Centre of Teaching and Learning (CTL) to design and deliver programming to support graduate students’ and post-doctoral fellows’ ongoing professional development as educators. In this episode of grad chat, Karalyn McRae and Clarissa d…
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Grad Chat -Suyin Olguin & Colette Steer: What to Expect in 2023
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Grad Chat -Suyin Olguin & Colette Steer: What to Expect in 2023Von CFRC.ca Podcast Network
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Grad Chat: X-Mas Wrap-Up with Suyin Olguin and Colette Steer
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Grad Chat: X-Mas Wrap-Up with Suyin Olguin and Colette SteerVon CFRC.ca Podcast Network
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Ali Sheikh (Mechanical & Materials Engineering) -Acoustics and the Aviation Industry
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Ali Sheikh (Mechanical & Materials Engineering) -Acoustics and the Aviation Industry. Synopsis of Research: A novel acoustic panel that allows for sub-wavelength attenuation of specific, tunable frequencies at ultra-thin depths.Von CFRC.ca Podcast Network
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Paulina Finak, Grad Chat
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Paulina Finak — Environmental Factors Related to Literacy Development for People with Physical Disabilities who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Supervised by Dr. Beata BatorowiczVon CFRC.ca Podcast Network
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Paola Dantonio & Nathan Howell – The Science To Business Network (2SBN)
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Two students in very different fields of research (Cancer Research and Biomedical Engineering) discuss the opportunities of being a part of the S2BN.Von CFRC.ca Podcast Network
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Derek Russell (Chemical Engineering) – finding water soluable and degradeable polymers to help in wastewater treatment
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Assessing how to guide the selection of appropriate treatments using polymers for environmental remediation. For upcoming interviews check out the Grad Chat webpage on Queen’s University School of Graduate Studies & Postdoctoral Affairs website – https://www.queensu.ca/grad-postdoc/research/share/grad-chat…
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