Kayla Dettinger, M.A (History), supervised by Dr Sandra den Otter

April 23, 2019 00:34:30
Kayla Dettinger, M.A (History), supervised by Dr Sandra den Otter
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Kayla Dettinger, M.A (History), supervised by Dr Sandra den Otter

Apr 23 2019 | 00:34:30

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Show Notes

Research:  The history of the UK charity the Pilgrim Trust from 1930-1960 and its efforts to come to the “rescue of the things that mattered in our country” as a self-defined “salvage corps”.

Overview: Talking on both Kayla’s Master’s experience as well as her role now with University Relations and how her graduate experience helped her with this job.

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