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.
Recorded: 20 January 2020
In this episode Claudia records an international research seminar in which three international graduate students discuss their research in Turkey. Canan Sahin (Political Science) talks about Syrian Refugees as a Surplus Population, Hilal Kara (Geography) discusses youth navigating precarious environments and Gaye Onurer (Sociology) unpacks the tensions of Academic or Peace. An interesting and thought provoking conversation with the audience then follows.
Host: Claudia Hirtenfelder (the International Student Affairs Commissioner for the SGPS)Guests: Canan Sahin (PhD Student in Political Science), Hilal Kara (PhD Student in Geography), and Gaye Onurer (PhD Student in Sociology)Bed Music: Mafikizolo Featuring Uhuru singing KhonaFeatured song: Fikret Kızılok & Bülent Ortaçgil – Değirmenle
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.