Incorrect information appeared in an earlier version of the October 2023 Grad Digest.


In the section titled Successful PhD Dissertations, the thesis " 'Call him what he is—a cannibal killer': Representations of mental illness in Canadian news and social media through a case study of the Greyhound bus attack" is attributable to Cassandra Anne Ozog (Interdisciplinary Studies, Supervised by Dr. Randal Rogers, Dr. Amber Fletcher).


In the Grad Community Workshops section, the registration link for the DRS: Introduction to Qualtrics session is as follows: https://uregina.libcal.com/event/3741133.


FGSR regrets these errors and apologizes for any inconvenience they may have caused.

October 2023: Issue 33


Event

Mix and Mingle with La Cité




Get to know what's going on at La Cité. Meet other grad students, deans, faculty and staff. Learn about the programs, events and other offerings of U of R's francophone faculty.


All grad students from all faculties are welcome!


FGSR Diversity Calendar


Spotlight

Congratulations

Dr. Britt Hall


Dr. Britt Hall, a professor of biology in the Faculty of Science, has won the U of R 2023 Outstanding Graduate Supervision Award. Dr. Hall creates a welcoming and stimulating learning environment for her students both in the lab and in the field, where observation, debate, team building, creativity and critical thinking are particularly encouraged. Dr. Hall exposes her students to pressing societal and environmental issues such as Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), climate change, environmental degradation, discrimination against women and minorities in STEM, research funding and communication, among others. Dr. Hall has been a role model for women in science with a tremendous positive impact on the lives of her graduate students. 


Event

Coffee with the Dean


The FGSR dean and associate deans will meet with graduate students in the FGSR boardroom to discuss issues important to student success.Join us for a conversation about surviving and thriving in grad school.


Wednesday Oct. 25, 2023

10:30-11:30 a.m.

CK 226


Event

Startup 101 Bootcamp


Startup 101 Bootcamp will be a three-part series, between November and March. This program will introduce students, postdocs and faculty to the world of entrepreneurship and startups, while bringing the Saskatchewan tech ecosystem into the University. The first two sessions will involve panel sessions with Q&As as well as interactive group learning sessions. The final part will be a pitch competition with cash prizes and mentorship being provided along the way from Startup TNT. If you are interested in entrepreneurship, innovation or startups, this event is for you!

More information


Do you have research that you are passionate about?


Do you want to share that research with others and have a chance to be rewarded with prize money for your effort?


If so, we have the event for you!

Event

INSPIRE Research Symposium


The Interdisciplinary Series for Professional Intellectual and Research Engagement (INSPIRE) and FGSR have teamed up to host an interdisciplinary research symposium at the U of R. This event will reflect a conference atmosphere, with several presentation sessions, a data blitz session, a poster session, in addition to other exciting ways to engage. The research symposium will take place on Wednesday Nov. 22 at the U of R!

 

This symposium is open to students and postdocs who engage in research at all levels. We invite research at any stage (proposals, completed projects) to be presented. If you would like to present at this exciting research symposium, please fill out this brief survey so we can gauge interest. Further information for registration will be provided in the weeks to come.

Survey


Holly Katherine Campbell Gale,(Interdisciplinary Studies, Supervised by Dr. Amber Fletcher, Dr. Maureen Reed(Adjunct))

Thesis: "Ours is a history of adapting": An analysis of adaptive capacity to climate change in rural and small-town Saskatchewan


Mohamed Echakouri,(Industrial Systems Engineering, Supervised by Dr. Amr Henni, Dr. Amgad Salama(Adjunct))

Thesis: Fouling in membrane technology for produced water treatment: Assessing mechanisms, mitigation, and CFD Analysis


Karthik Suresh,(Physics, Supervised by Dr. Zisis Papandreou, Dr. Cristiano Fanelli(Adjunct))

Thesis: Partial wave analysis of Neutral b1 Meson at GlueX


Hannah Jaymes Anstey,(Clinical Psychology, Supervised by Dr. Bridget Klest)

Thesis: Examining the impact of gender-based microagressions and institutional betrayal on women holding multiple marginalized statuses

News

Aug 15 – Sept.14

Cassandra Anne Ozog,(Interdisciplinary Studies, Supervised by Dr. Randal Rogers, Dr. Amber Fletcher)

Thesis: "Call him what he is—a cannibal killer": Representations of mental illness in Canadian news and social media through a case study of the Greyhound bus attack


Issah Gyimah,(Education, Supervised by Dr. Abu Bockarie)

Thesis: Exploring the work-related experiences of retail workers in Saskatchewan: A critical narrative study


Garry Ashworth Ewart,(Canadian Plains Studies, Supervised by Dr. Thomas McIntosh, Dr. Rozzet Jurdi-Hage(Adjunct))

Thesis: The administrative process that created All Nations Healing Hospital: From policy to practice


David Luke Thiessen,(Statistics, Supervised by Dr. Yang Zhao)

Thesis: Improving applicability of the non-monotone unified estimate for missing data


Rajeevkaran Paranthaman,(Environmental Systems Engineering, Supervised by Dr. Shahid Azam)

Thesis: Saturated–Unsaturated behaviour of compacted clays


Hamdi F K Bumraiwha,(Chemistry, Supervised by Dr. Brian Sterenberg)

Thesis: Synthesis of ferrocenyl and 1-methylpyrrolyl bisphophines via electrophilic addition and substitution reactions of tungsten-coordinated phosphenium ions and phosphine triflates


Chet Cameron Hembroff,(Experimental and Applied Psychology, Supervised by Dr. Katherine Arbuthnott, Dr. Gregory Krätzig(Adjunct))

Thesis: An experimental study of police interactions with persons with mental illness using simulation technology


Muhammad Hamza Asad,(Electronic Systems Engineering, Supervised by Dr. Abdul Bais)

Thesis: Application of artificial intelligence to variable rate technology in agriculture


Reminder


Thesis submission deadlines:

Fall, PhD thesis: Oct. 27, 2023.

Fall, Master’s: Nov. 9, 2023.

Convocation:

2024 Spring (June) Convocation application deadline: Jan. 31, 2024.

For more information:

grad.defense@uregina.ca

Thesis Thursdays:

Sept. 14 - Dec. 7, 2-4 pm

Meet virtually with the Grad Thesis Co-ordinator to ask questions about thesis submission and defense or attend virtual writing sessions designed to help you stay on track as you write your thesis.

Register


Opportunities


CGS Masters "How to write a proposal" Session

Tuesday Oct.17, 2–3 p.m.

Register 

DRS: Copyright and Your Academic Work

Thursday Oct. 26, 2–3 p.m.

Register

DRS: Introduction to Qualtrics

Thursday Oct. 19, 1:30-3 p.m.

Register


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We will be launching our Saskatchewan Innovation and Excellence Award competition on Oct 10. See the link below for more information.


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