SGS Celebrates Graduate Student Winners of Federal Tri-Council Awards – Kate McGregor

Andrea

Posted: July 28, 2021 12:00:00 AM ADT

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Profile of Kate McGregor Award Received: SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship Awarded for the project: “There is only one way to be pretty!” Racialized Beauty Norms in the Global German Empire, 1884-1939 Faculty: Arts Department: History Project supervised by: Lisa Todd, PhD “There is only one way to be pretty! That is natural beauty care!” declared the...

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SGS Celebrates Graduate Student Winners of Federal Tri-Council Awards – Robert Burroughs

Andrea

Posted: July 21, 2021 12:00:00 AM ADT

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Profile of Robert Burroughs Award Received: Canada Graduate Scholarship, Doctorate (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada) Awarded for the project: Reimagining the Crown in New Brunswick in the context of Reconciliation Faculty: Arts Department: Interdisciplinary Studies Project supervised by: Dr. J.P. Lewis Bridging the fields of geography, history...

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SGS Celebrates Graduate Student Winners of Federal Tri-Council Awards – Kyoungsil Nah

Andrea

Posted: July 14, 2021 12:00:00 AM ADT

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Profile of Kyoungsil Nah Award Received: Canada Graduate Scholarship, Doctorate (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council) Awarded for the project: Cultural Differences in Achievement Attributions and the Underlying Mechanism Faculty: Arts Department: Psychology Project supervised by: W. Q. Elaine Perunovic, PhD My research explores cultural differences in...

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SGS Celebrates Graduate Student Winners of Federal Tri-Council Awards – Mary Aspinall

Andrea

Posted: July 7, 2021 12:00:00 AM ADT

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Profile of Mary Aspinall Award Received: SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship Awarded for the project: Gendered practices in specialized domestic violence courts: A study of facilitators perspectives on intimate partner violence treatment programs in Canada Faculty: Arts Department: Sociology Project supervised by: Dr. Carmen Gill Victimization is criminalized when many women are...

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