July 2023: Issue 30

  • FGSR Highlights 
  • Professional Development Opportunities
  • Scholarships and Funding
  • Culture and Diversity Calendar
  • Grad Spotlight
  • Congratulations!
  • Open Calls

FGSR Highlights

Graduate students Excellence Awards

Do you know a grad student doing cutting-edge research? Who's going above and beyond to serve in the community? Is a stellar Teaching Assistant? FGSR invites you to help us recognize students across these categories each year. The deadline to nominate a student is Aug. 31.

Thesis Submission & Convocation Deadlines

Thesis submission deadlines:

Spring/Summer term PhD thesis submission deadline: June 30, 2023.

Spring/Summer term Master’s thesis submission deadline: July 21, 2023.


Convocation:

2023 Fall (October) Convocation application deadline: July 31, 2023


For more information, email: grad.defense@uregina.ca.

Professional Development Opportunities

iGPS & Grad Community Workshops

Thesis Thursdays – Thursday July 13 and 27 from 2-4 p.m.


Associate Deans Office Hours – Wednesday July 5 and 12 from 12-1 p.m.


Conducting a Literature Review Thursday July 6, 2023 from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.


Poster Skills Thursday July 19, 2023 from 10 – 11 a.m.


Mitacs EDGE Training

Education, Development, Growth, Engagement (EDGE) by Mitacs Training offers professional training to complement your education and enhance your research experience by providing you with skills that are in-demand from today’s workforce.

The following workshops are available:

  • Applying the principles of sound leadership and team building
  • Building your project network map
  • Framing your project in a masterful presentation
  • Incorporating reconciliation, equity, diversity, and inclusion into your project
  • Mastering the elevator pitch
  • Project and time management
  • Refined project communication plan

To register, students need to create an account or log in on EDGE. For any questions, please contact us at training@mitacs.ca 

Ongoing Supports & Services


Immigration and Visa inquiries (in partnership with UR International): Thursdays from 10-11 a.m. Zoom meeting link here.


Advising and Career Education (ACE) / Centre for Experiential and Service Learning (CESL)

Career Education: student.employment@uregina.ca

Website: www.uregina.ca/careercentre

Scholarships and Funding

Consider the Vanier Scholarship


The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (Vanier CGS) program recognizes world-class doctoral students who demonstrate leadership skills and a high standard of scholarly achievement in the social sciences and humanities, natural sciences and/or engineering and health. The application deadline for the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship is Aug. 17. Attend our how-to-apply session on July 12.



Find out more information about upcoming scholarship reminders and deadlines at the links below:



Remember that there are many more scholarship opportunities on our Scholarships web page. Please go through each and every link to find what you are fully eligible for.

 

Culture and Diversity Calendar

Culturally significant dates and celebrations in July include: 


1 – Canada Day

11 – World Population Day

18 – Nelson Mandela Day

13 – Guru Purnima (Jainism, Buddism)

13 – Asalha Puja Day (Dharma Day) (Buddhism)

29 to 30 – Al-Hijra New Year (Islam)

30 – International Day of Friendship


For more information on other culturally significant days, please visit FGSR Diversity Calendar.

If there is an event, celebration or milestone you would like to see highlighted in upcoming issues of the Grad Digest, please let us know! You can contact us via email: grad.engagement@uregina.ca.

Grad Spotlight

Rebekah L. Corpuz

Psychology PhD student Rebekah L. Corpuz won the 2022 Best Article in the Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. This award is co-sponsored by the Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) and the Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science (CSBBCS). Her supervisor is Dr. Chris Oriet.


Rebekah tells us about her paper: "Contrary to popular belief, experiencing changes in appearance can be beneficial when learning a new face (see Ritchie & Burton, 2017). The majority of research in this area only tests recognition after a short delay; however, the goal of our study (Corpuz & Oriet, 2022) was to determine whether these changes lead to better long-term recognition. We found that viewing such changes over a period of just one minute led to more accurate recognition even after five days. This is the first study to demonstrate that experiencing changes in appearance improves long-term memory of an newly encountered face."

Nahanni Young

Geology master's student Nahanni Young won the Best Poster Award at the Geological Association of Canada meeting. She placed first among 70 entries.


Her research focuses on mineral exploration in northern Saskatchewan using fluid inclusion (a drop of ancient liquid trapped in a mineral). Her supervisor is Dr. Guoxiang Chi.

Please join us in congratulating fellow graduate students who have successfully defended their PhD dissertations from May 14 – June 14


Matineh Rahmatbakhsh, Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry

Thesis: Systems biology of host-pathogen protein-protein interactions

Supervisor(s): Dr Mohan Babu, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry


Michelle Lisa Katchuck, Doctor of Philosophy in Public Policy

Thesis: Policy issue networks: Social network analysis case studies

Supervisor(s): Dr Kathleen McNutt, Johnson Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy


Janine Danielle Beahm, Doctor of Philosophy in Experimental and Applied Psychology

Thesis: Optimizing Internet-Delivered Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for public safety personnel: Qualitative insights from clients and stakeholders to guide program improvements

Supervisor(s): Dr Heather Hadjistavropoulos, Department of Psychology


Michael Robert Edmonds, Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology

Thesis: Treating comorbid insomnia in patients receiving transdiagnostic Internet-delivered Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for anxiety and depression: A randomized controlled trial

Supervisor(s): Dr Heather Hadjistavropoulos, Department of Psychology

Open Calls


Listen up! The University of Regina has a new limited-series, research-focused podcast

Go far, Together will introduce you to some of our University’s brightest thinkers. From outer space to Reconciliation, from first-responders’ mental health to the connection between cannabis and the NFL, it explores how these researchers are changing the world and how we understand it, right here on the Prairies!


Mitacs, Open Projects Request for Graduate Researchers

Open Projects or (Request for Researchers (RFRs) service at Mitacs is dedicated to Businesses and not-for-profit organizations looking for the right researcher to support them in their innovation projects. Mitacs works with domestic and international partners to circulate your opportunity throughout our post-secondary networks to find you candidates who are the best fit and put their skills and knowledge into practice. If you find the right project, Mitacs will connect you to the company to discuss and develop the Mitacs research proposal. If you are a researcher (undergrad, grad student or postdoc), explore the available projects using the filters, and apply using the link at the end of the project description. For more information, please contact Fatima Dargah at fdargah@mitacs.ca.


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