Non-Traditional Dissertation Profile: Benjamin Dix
Benjamin’s PhD in Anthropology (2016, University of Sussex) captures the painful memories of...
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Benjamin’s PhD in Anthropology (2016, University of Sussex) captures the painful memories of...
Read Moreby Efe Peker | May 30, 2019 | Rethinking the PhD Profiles | 0
As part of his dissertation, Gregory developed an interactive multimedia installation, “Still Life...
Read Moreby Efe Peker | May 23, 2019 | CAGS Blog, CAGS News, Rethinking the PHD | 0
by Susan Porter & Lisa Young
What is a PhD for in 2018? Arguably, this is an open question in the academy…
by Efe Peker | May 23, 2019 | Rethinking the PhD Profiles | 0
Amanda received her PhD (Literature, Digital Humanities, 2015) at the University of Maryland. She...
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by Lisa Young
How many PhDs does Canada need? Can their education be improved?
by Efe Peker | Jan 4, 2019 | Rethinking the PhD Profiles | 0
Miranda’s dissertation (UBC, 2018) bridges traditional botany research on the study of how...
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Pursuing the scholarship of a non-traditional scientific computing research in a...
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David received his PhD (2014) in Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology at the University of...
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Sarah received her PhD (2016) in Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of British Columbia....
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CAGS is leading the movement to invest in the next generation of Canadian researchers. In Budget...
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CAGS TASKFORCE ON THE DISSERTATION CAGS is delighted to announce that the Taskforce on the...
Read Moreby Efe Peker | Aug 9, 2018 | Rethinking the PHD | 0
by Serbulent Turan
Beyond recognizing the work of existing faculty, we need programs…