Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs

Hosted by CJ the DJ (Colette Steer), this is a 30 minute radio show featuring a graduate student or postdoc each week. Each episode is an opportunity for Queen’s grad students and postdocs to showcase ...more

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January 08, 2019 00:29:42
Michael Wood, PhD in Neuroscience, supervised by Dr J. Gordon Boyd.

Michael Wood, PhD in Neuroscience, supervised by Dr J. Gordon Boyd.

Topic: Low levels of brain tissue oxygenation during critical illness may be associated with the subsequent development of delirium and cognitive impairment. Overview: Survivors...

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January 01, 2019 00:29:51
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CJ the DJ. and Chantal Valkenborg.

Topic: What to expect in 2019. Overview: From workshops to community events, find out what is happening in graduate studies for the winter and...

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December 18, 2018 00:29:52
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CJ the DJ is being interviewed by Suyin Olguin (DJ Bear) as we wrap up 2018

Topic: What happened in 2018?. Overview: The wrap up Grad Chat 2018.

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December 11, 2018 00:29:06
Lauren Welte, PhD in Mechanical & Materials Engineering, supervised by Dr Michael Rainbow.

Lauren Welte, PhD in Mechanical & Materials Engineering, supervised by Dr Michael Rainbow.

Topic: Fundamental research in how the human foot functions during walking and running. Overview: We investigated how modifying the shape of the arch of...

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December 04, 2018 00:30:26
Susan Bazely, PhD in Geography, supervised by Drs Brian Osborne & Joan Schwartz

Susan Bazely, PhD in Geography, supervised by Drs Brian Osborne & Joan Schwartz

Topic: Changing heritage practice on the Rideau Canal and Kingston Fortifications World Heritage Site. Overview: The Rideau Canal corridor is comprised of a complex...

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November 27, 2018 00:29:44
Bailey Gerrits, PhD in Political Studies, supervised by Drs Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant & Margaret Little

Bailey Gerrits, PhD in Political Studies, supervised by Drs Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant & Margaret Little

Topic: Who’s Responsible?: Explaining How Contemporary Canadian Newspapers Frame Domestic Violence. Overview: My research in gender and politics advances an understanding of the political...

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