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The Individualized Interdisciplinary Studies (INS) program is made to create pathways for students whose graduate studies (PhD, MA, MSc, MASc) engage at least two disciplines, operate between existing disciplinary boundaries, or forge new interdisciplinary connections.
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Ethan Schmidt is a Individualized Interdisciplinary Studies (History/Humanities) doctoral student in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and a recipient of the Graduate Dean's Entrance Scholarship and the Katevatis Graduate Scholarship in Hellenic Studies.
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Makhfirat is a Individualized Interdisciplinary Studies doctoral student in the Faculty of Education and a recipient of the University of Central Asia (UCA) and Simon Fraser University (SFU) Scholarship. Three keywords of research: Success Strategies, Academic Achievement, Motivation
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Niloufar involves mathematics, computer science, and biology in her interdisciplinary studies as a PhD student.
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"We are able to see the human brain with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). When you learn a...
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"Be wary of those who offer simple solutions to difficult problems; often historical...
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"Throughout my graduate student journey, I've gained valuable life lessons. First and...
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"It's definitely been strange being a graduate student during a pandemic, but, even so, I've...