Supporting Indigenous Scholars with Predoctoral Fellowships at Queen’s

March 06, 2018 00:24:10
Supporting Indigenous Scholars with Predoctoral Fellowships at Queen’s
Campus Beat
Supporting Indigenous Scholars with Predoctoral Fellowships at Queen’s

Mar 06 2018 | 00:24:10

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Show Notes

Associate Dean (Graduate Studies and Research) Lynda Jessup and Kanonhsyonne (Janice Hill), inaugural Director of Indigenous Initiatives at Queen’s University joined us in studio on March 2nd, 2018.  In this podcast, they discuss the Faculty of Arts and Science’s launch of the new Predoctoral Fellowship for Indigenous Students.  The first of its kind in Canada, this unique program will help integrate Indigenous ways of knowing into the University’s curricula while providing prestigious credentials and valuable support to Indigenous PhD candidates in the final year of their programs.

https://podcast.cfrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/cbpredocpodcast.mp3

 

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