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Beyond Canada
CFRC Podcast Network
11 episodes
12 hours ago
This podcast focuses on graduate and professional students at Queen’s University in Kingston who conduct research, work and/or scholarship outside of Canada. We delve into the details of their research and their own personal journeys while learning more about the challenges and opportunities that arise with international research.
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This podcast focuses on graduate and professional students at Queen’s University in Kingston who conduct research, work and/or scholarship outside of Canada. We delve into the details of their research and their own personal journeys while learning more about the challenges and opportunities that arise with international research.
Show more...
Places & Travel
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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Queen Elizabeth Scholars: Collaborations that Span Continents and Open Doors
Beyond Canada
6 years ago
Queen Elizabeth Scholars: Collaborations that Span Continents and Open Doors
In this episode Claudia talks to 3 Queen Elizabeth Scholars about the collaborations and research they have conducted at Queen’s University. Nuworza Kugbey, Phidelia Doegah, and Ryenchindorj Erkhembayar unpack their different health projects and explain how working on their research in Canada influences the work and opportunities they have in their home countries (Ghana and Mongolia). They reflect on how international collaboration enables opportunities to share resources, ideas, and solutions for pressing health issues (including maternal, mental, and brain health). Finally, having all recently competed their PhDs, they give tips for graduate students interested in international research.
Beyond Canada
This podcast focuses on graduate and professional students at Queen’s University in Kingston who conduct research, work and/or scholarship outside of Canada. We delve into the details of their research and their own personal journeys while learning more about the challenges and opportunities that arise with international research.