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Series 1


Our first graduate student workshop series was composed of three time spaced thematic components: intellectual directions and research design, knowledge transfer (teaching and community), and results dissemination (conference and publication).

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Participants: Emilie Audy, Louis-Charles Gagnon-Tessier, Cathy Holtmann, David Michels, Sharday Mosurinjohn, David Rangdrol, Tanja Riikonen, Shaun Turriff, and Leo Van Arragon.


Session 1

Date: November 2-3, 2011

Location: University of Ottawa

Facilitator: James A. Beckford (University of Warwick)

Thematic Component: Intellectual directions and research design 

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Session 2

Date: May 15-16, 2012

Location: Université de Montréal

Facilitator: Kim Knott (Lancaster University)

Thematic Component: Knowledge transfer

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Session 3

Date: October 22-23, 2012

Location: Donald Gordon Conference Centre, Kingston

Facilitator: Nancy Nason-Clark (University of New Brunswick)

Thematic Component: Results dissemination

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Series 2


Our second graduate student workshop series is composed of three time spaced thematic components: intellectual directions and research design, knowledge transfer (teaching and community), and results dissemination (conference and publication).

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Participants: Alyshea Cummins, Christine L. Cusack, Mohamed Fadil, Paul Gareau, Stéphanie Gravel, Jordan Palmer, Matthew Riddett and Giomny H. Ruiz.


Session 1

Date: November 4-5, 2013

Location: University of Ottawa

Facilitators: Kim Knott (Lancaster University) and Teemu Taira (University of Helsinki)

Thematic component: Intellectual directions and research design

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Session 2

Date: May 8-9, 2014 

Location: University of Ottawa

Facilitator: Grace Davie (University of Exeter)

Thematic component: Knowledge transfer

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Session 3

Date: February 25-26, 2015 

Location: University of Ottawa

Facilitator: Pamela Dickey Young (Queen's University) 

Thematic component: Results dissemination (conference and publication): Constructing a Research Plan for the Next 5 Years.

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