In this episode, we interview Dr. Cameron and Dr. Hiebert about their work on terrorism and genocide, respectively. You might think that because they grapple with the darkest forms of political behaviour in their academic work that they would be insensitive to the comparatively minor struggles of graduate student life, but you would be wrong! Tune in to hear about how life experiences can shape academic interests, alternative paths through grad school, and the value of a supportive supervisor...
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In this episode, we interview Dr. Cameron and Dr. Hiebert about their work on terrorism and genocide, respectively. You might think that because they grapple with the darkest forms of political behaviour in their academic work that they would be insensitive to the comparatively minor struggles of graduate student life, but you would be wrong! Tune in to hear about how life experiences can shape academic interests, alternative paths through grad school, and the value of a supportive supervisor...
Terrorism, Genocide, and Supportive Supervisors: Dr. Gavin Cameron and Dr. Maureen Hiebert
The Seventh Floor
41 minutes
5 years ago
Terrorism, Genocide, and Supportive Supervisors: Dr. Gavin Cameron and Dr. Maureen Hiebert
In this episode, we interview Dr. Cameron and Dr. Hiebert about their work on terrorism and genocide, respectively. You might think that because they grapple with the darkest forms of political behaviour in their academic work that they would be insensitive to the comparatively minor struggles of graduate student life, but you would be wrong! Tune in to hear about how life experiences can shape academic interests, alternative paths through grad school, and the value of a supportive supervisor...
The Seventh Floor
In this episode, we interview Dr. Cameron and Dr. Hiebert about their work on terrorism and genocide, respectively. You might think that because they grapple with the darkest forms of political behaviour in their academic work that they would be insensitive to the comparatively minor struggles of graduate student life, but you would be wrong! Tune in to hear about how life experiences can shape academic interests, alternative paths through grad school, and the value of a supportive supervisor...