Student Voices is a place to share your experiences as an EducLang graduate student. This is a space for your insights on both academic and non-academic topics as you complete your studies. Posts related to achieving academic milestones, exciting readings, and anything any everything in between can be found here!
Have something you want to share or see from Student Voices? Musings about a reading you did? Something you learned at a workshop or event? Send us your submission by the 15th of each month to educlang.grad@uottawa.ca. Photos and videos can be included. We welcome posts in any language from students at the Master's and PhD levels.
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The construction of national and religious identities amongst Australian Isma’ili Muslims
Congratulations Shelina Adatia on your latest publication
Review of the book Developing language teacher autonomy through action research
Congratulations Shelina Adatia on your latest book review!
Thesis proposal accepted
Congratulations to Alaa Azan for the acceptance of her thesis proposal!
Bourses
Pour obtenir des conseils sur la préparation de vos demandes de bourses pour le CRSH et les BESO
Starting your first TA position? You got this!
You landed your first Teaching Assistant (TA) position
Commencer une année académique en intégrant l’activité sportive à son programme: un défi réel
Les vagues de chaleur tirent à leur fin et l’automne s’annonce
‘Twas the Night before Grad School…
‘Twas the night before grad school and as I lay in bed, imposter syndrome reared its ugly head.
Moi et le coronavirus : Quelle société pour demain ?
Congratulations Shelina Adatia on your latest publication
Thesis defence successfully completed
Congratulations to Michael Boucher for successfully defending his thesis! All the best for your future career in education!