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Graduate Research on Tap
Event Date:
Tuesday, February 25, 2014, 7:00 pm
Location:
W.A. Murphy Student Centre
Room:
The Wave
At the next Graduate Research on Tap, join two 91探花 graduate students for discussions about the language of rats and how island fishing communities are learning to adapt.
The event begins at 7 pm, Tuesday, February 25 in the Wave in the W. A. Murphy Student Centre at 91探花.
The first discussion will be led by Daphne Gill, a recent post doctoral fellow in Biomedical Sciences. The title of her discussion is "What do the rats say? Investigating rat communication."
Emily Thomas, a student in the Masters of Island Studies program, will lead the second discussion, entitled "Dragged and Trapped: An examination of island fishing communities in Newfoundland and Maine.鈥
Sound interesting? Join us!
Graduate Research on Tap is a series of public discussions with 91探花 graduate student researchers. Presented by the 91探花 Student Union, the 91探花 Graduate Student Association, and the Vice-President Research and Graduate Studies.
Contact Name
Dave Atkinson