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SFU Graduate Studies

News from and about graduate studies at Simon Fraser University

Archive for June, 2011

External Awards: Canada-Latin America and the Caribbean Research Exchange Grants

Sunday, June 26th, 2011

AUCC logo

The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC) has opened the 2011 Canada-Latin America and the Caribbean Research Exchange Grants (LACREG) program, funded by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC).

Projects must address one or more of the Centre’s following research themes:

  • agriculture and the environment
  • science, technology, and innovation
  • social and economic policy
  • health and health systems

The LACREG program applies to collaborative research between Canada and the following LAC countries: Argentina, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago , Uruguay, and Venezuela.

Value: Support through this program will be cost-shared on a 2:1 ratio by the program and the partner institutions, respectively. The maximum value of each grant under this program will be $15,000 CDN.

Download the application guidelines and forms. Applications are due by Thursday, October 6, 2011.

For additional information please email lac@aucc.ca

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Jesse Cale, Caroline Greaves and Hayley Jones receive medals at Convocation

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

Jesse Cale at SFU Convocation

Jesse Cale (fourth from right) received his PhD and the Governor General’s Gold Medal award at Convocation on Thursday afternoon. This award is granted to the two SFU graduate students who achieve the highest academic standing upon graduation from a master’s or doctoral degree program.

His thesis, in SFU’s School of Criminology, was entitled The antisocial trajectories in youth of adult sexual aggressors of women: A developmental framework for examining offending, motivation, and risk of recidivism in adulthood.

Also convocating at this ceremony were Dean of Graduate Studies Convocation Medal award winners Caroline Greaves, PhD, Department of Psychology (thesis: Progression towards sexual re-offence: Detailing the offence cycle and contributing factors in high-risk sexual offenders) and Hayley Jones, MA, School for International Studies (thesis: Conditional cash transfers, labour markets, and poverty reduction: A pilot study of Brazil’s Bolsa Família).

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External Awards: PhDs in New Zealand

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

New ZealandThe Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan (CSFP) invites applications from Canadian and UK citizens for the 2011–12 New Zealand Commonwealth Scholarship Plan.

Awards are for doctoral study in all disciplines, and a total of eight awards are available to applicants from Canada and the United Kingdom.

One award is tenable for three years of study at each of:

Online applications are due by July 9, 2011. Deadline has been extended to July 27, 2011.

Please consult the application guidelines before you draft your application.

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SFU Surrey Summer Institute: Transitions, Innovations, and Opportunities in Education

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

The Faculty of Education invites all graduate students to attend Summer Institute 2011: Transitions, Innovations, and Opportunities in Education, to be held from July 14–16 at SFU’s Surrey campus.

The keynote presentations:

  • Challenges of Re-Positioning Teaching and Learning in a Research-intensive University, Jonathan Driver, Vice President, Academic and Provost of Simon Fraser University
  • Leadership for Mortals: Developing and Sustaining Leaders of Learning, Dean Fink, International Educational Development Consultant, Author
  • Prisoner’s Dilemma and the Hidden Curriculum, Kenneth Pawlak, Faculty Member, Social Sciences Division, Langara College

In addition, the conference organizers are inviting submissions for presentations from faculty, teachers, current and former graduate students, school leaders and stakeholders. Proposals are due by June 30, 2011.

Admission to the Summer Institute is free but seating is limited so reservations are recommended.

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Dennis Storoshenko receives Dean’s Medal

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

Dennis Storoshenko at SFU's convocation

Congratulations to Dr. Dennis Storoshenko, who received a Dean of Graduate Studies Convocation Medal at SFU’s morning convocation ceremonies on June 16.

The Convocation Medal recognizes graduating students from each faculty whose cumulative grade-point averages place them in the top five per cent of their class. His doctoral thesis in the Department of Linguistics was A cross-linguistic account of reflexivity using synchronous tree adjoining grammar.

His next stop is at Yale University, where he’ll be doing a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Linguistics.

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Arts Convocation includes Juno winner Shad

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

Juno award winner Shad at SFU convocation

This afternoon’s convocation ceremonies is the first of three ceremonies for graduates from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Today’s graduate students were from the Department of History and the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies.

We are delighted to confer a second award on Shadrach Kabango this year for completing his Graduate Liberal Studies degree — his first major award this year was a Juno for best rap recording of the year!

Shadrach Kabango receives Master's degree

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IEEE International Symposium on Applications of Ferroelectrics

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

IEEE International symposium

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers  (IEEE) is holding a symposium in Vancouver this July 24–27: The 20th IEEE International Symposium on Applications of Ferroelectrics, jointly held with the International Symposium on Piezoresponse Force Microscopy & Nanoscale Phenomena in Polar Materials.

Graduate students are invited to participate in the short courses on Sunday, July 24 and in the poster competition. Some financial assistance may still be available.

They’re also looking for student volunteers to help out at the symposium. Volunteers can request to be an attendant at specific sessions and will receive full admission to attend lectures and sessions around their volunteer schedule.

For information on how to get involved, contact Regan Belan, MSc candidate in chemistry, by email to rab11@sfu.ca

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FCAT and Science convocation

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

FCAT and Science PhDs at spring 2011 convocation

This morning’s convocation saw a parade of SFU’s new PhDs in the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology and the Faculty of Science.

Their red gowns with blue Cambridge bonnets are regalia which which originated in the monasteries of the middle ages.

At the morning convocation, Dr. Karel Lucien Casteels received his doctorate from the Department of Mathematics and was awarded the Governor General’s Gold Medal for achieving the highest academic standing upon graduation from a graduate program. His thesis was The combinatorial structure of the prime spectrum of quantum matrices.

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Beedie School of Business convocation

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Beedie School of Business convocation

Dr. Colin Campbell (PhD ‘11), robed in red, led the graduands for today’s SFU’s convocation ceremony for students from the Beedie School of Business.

He also received a Dean of Graduate Studies Convocation Medal for his high grade point average, which placed him in the top five per cent of his class. His thesis was Consumer motivations for creating and consumer responses to consumer generated advertising.

If you’d like to see the rest of this week’s convocations from your computer, they’ll be broadcast online through this page. (Tip: Sarah McLachlan will be performing three songs at Wednesday morning’s convocation.)

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Call for proposals: Gender, Sex and Health Cafés

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Cafe Scientifique

The Institute of Gender and Health (IGH), in partnership with CIHR’s Communications and Public Outreach Branch, is seeking to fund up to five Café Scientifiques focused on gender, sex and health research.

Grants are valued at $3,000 each. For more information, see the Update paragraph on this page.

Application deadline: June 30, 2011.

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