The graduate student blog is resuming for the 2017-2018 academic year. We are very excited to have nine graduate students on board, who will be blogging about their experiences as graduate students at Memorial.
We would like to introduce our bloggers:
Chris Lively is from Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada and is completing a PhD in Psychology. Chris is returning to our blogging team for the third consecutive year.
Meghann Livingston is from Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada and is completing a Master of Arts in Archaeology. Meghann will be joining us again for her second year as part of the blogging team.
Anna Crofts is from West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and is completing a Master of Science in Geography. Anna joined our team last year and will be continuing to blog for her second year.
Quinn Webber is from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada and is completing a PhD in Cognitive and Behavioural Ecology (CABE). Quinn is joining us as a second year blogger for our team.
Amy Sheppard is from St John’s, Newfoundland, Canada and is completing a PhD in Sociology. Amy is returning for her second year as part of our blogging team.
Courtney Marlene Laprise is from Angus, Ontario, Canada and is completing a Master of Science in Chemistry. Courtney is starting her graduate program this year and is joining our team as a first year blogger.
Patrick Wells is from Western Shore, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia and is completing a PhD in Education. Patrick is entering his second year of his graduate program but is joining us for his first year on our blogging team.
Marina Schmidt is from Sonthofen, Bavaria (Germany) and is completing a Master of Arts in Classics. Marina is starting her graduate program this year and is joining our team as a first year blogger.
Juliana Vidal is from Juiz de Fora, Minas Gerais, Brazil and is completing a PhD Chemistry. Juliana is beginning her graduate program this year and will be joining us for her first year on our blogging team.
Welcome everyone!
To all of our viewers, stay tuned every Friday for a new post from one of our bloggers!
~The School of Graduate Studies