Speaker Series
The CIHE Speaker Series supports the dissemination of higher education research and scholarship, and brings together a community of higher education experts, practitioners, and graduate students throughout the academic year.
CIHE Speaker Series events are free and open to the public.
Thomas Brotherhood - Locating agency in student-migration pathways in the UK and Japan: Reflecting on biographical-narratives of trajectories through the education-migration nexus
From the Centre for Global Higher Education at the University of Oxford, Thomas Brotherhood will present on "Locating agency in student-migration pathways in the UK and Japan: Reflecting on biographical-narratives of trajectories through the education-migration nexus" at an upcoming CIDE seminar.
Dr Jill Blackmore - Criticality, diversity and university leadership in post truth times
Dr Jill Blackmore to speak on "Criticality, diversity and university leadership in post truth times"
Dr Hila Zahavi - The Bologna Process in Israel as a Reflection of EU-Israel Relations
Dr Hila Zahavi to speak on "The Bologna Process in Israel as a Reflection of EU-Israel Relations"
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91±¬ÁÏ 6th Floor, Room 6-184 Mock Oral for candidate Laura Cappachione on "Dental Hygiene Curriculum and Core Competency Development: A Case Study of One Ontario College Program"
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91±¬ÁÏ 6th Floor, Room 6-184 Mock Oral for candidate Laura Cappachione on "Dental Hygiene Curriculum and Core Competency Development: A Case Study of One Ontario College Program"
Dr. David Kim to speak on "A look at the experience of first-generation students and their participation in mentorship programs: Results of a doctoral study and some thoughts for the field of student affairs"
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91±¬ÁÏ 6th Floor, Room 6-184 Dr. Michelle Nilson to speak on "Life Beyond High School: Development of Students’ Early Understandings of Postsecondary Financing Options"
Amy Lemay - The Role of Expectations of Science as Promissory Discourse in Shaping Research Policy: A case study of the creation of Genome Canada (Mock Oral)
Mock oral for Amy Lemay, PhD candidate on "The Role of Expectations of Science as Promissory Discourse in Shaping Research Policy: A case study of the creation of Genome Canada"
Dr. Michael Skolnik to speak on "Factors Contributing to Canada’s Number One International Ranking in the Proportion of Adults Who Have Attained a Community College Credential"
Hana Fehrenbach
Hana Fehrenbach, PhD Candidate, to discuss her dissertation which focuses on strategic international partnerships for organizational change.