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Tales and Trials of Research

Tales and Trials of Research

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Tales and Trials of Research

Tales and Trials of Research

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In this episode, we hear from USask neuroscience professor Dr. John Howland and two undergraduate student assistants, Aiden Glass and Leah Macfarlane, about the kinds of questions, enthusiasm, and curiosity that drives research. Want to learn m
Join us to listen to Dr. Murray Drew of the College of Agriculture and Biosciences at the University of Saskatchewan talk about how he brought FYRE into his first year animal bioscience class -- and a few of the other things about teaching, stu
Dr. Emily McWalter from the College of Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan tells us about her postsecondary research experience, how she ended up as a professor working in biomedical engineering. Dr. McWalter is also an avid supporter
What is FUSION? Hear from USask Career Services lead Brock Egeto, and student intern Breanne Bevelander, to learn more about FUSION -- the Future Innovation Skills Network, and how it hit the ground running at USask. The FUSION Skill-Developme
This amazing crew of student researchers from USask CURE course BMIS380 (Biomedical Science 380) sat down with Merle Massie to talk about their class research experience, their most important learnings, why the research experience is so valuabl
Never heard of CURE before on campus? Merle sits down with three outstanding University of Saskatchewan professions to learn about the CURE program and how they bring research into the classroom. Find their amazing CURE blog series, "From Stude
Ever wanted to know what it is like to conduct research on living animals such as rats? Merle and Alexa sit down with undergraduate student researcher, Ashton Heidt, to discuss animal ethics, how to land an undergraduate research opportunity an
Did you know that some FYRE (First Year Research Experience) courses can allow you to work with students and faculty from educational institutions around the globe? In a world that is more interconnected than ever, building a COIL (Collaborativ
Did you know that USask undergraduates (even just in their first and second year!) have managed to find some AMAZING things through FYRE (First Year Research Experience) projects? Join Merle & Brooke as they chat with Dr. Daryl Janzen, a profes
Vice-President Research, Dr. Baljit Singh, is a well-known champion of research in all disciplines. He conducts many of his own projects while holding the position of VP of Research for USask. He often brings undergraduate students onto his own
Have you ever wanted to pursue academic research but not realized multiple disciplines, such as business, offer these opportunities? Have you ever felt like student work cannot be applied to real-world situations before your degree is complete?
Ever wanted to know how to publish your in-progress or completed academic work as an undergraduate? Are you an artist and looking for ways to share your art with the world? The University of Saskatchewan Undergraduate Research Journal can provi
Have you ever thought about connecting your academic coursework back to your own life and home? Do you ever wonder what it's like to be a student in a FYRE course? Want to know what types of course research projects you can look forward to? Joi
What can students expect from their research coach when they take a First Year Research Experience (FYRE) course? Why should senior students consider becoming a research coach and mentoring others? Hear from USask Masters candidate, Bidushy Sad
What can students expect from a USask First Year Research Experience (FYRE) class? What types of skills can you expect to develop? Where can you share your work and projects when the course is over? Dr. Jessica Lieffers tells Merle & Brooke abo
What is the best way to approach a faculty member about joining a research team? How do you decide that you want to be a researcher? What can you learn about conducting research during your undergraduate degree? Join Merle & Brooke as they chat
What are the connections between science and research, and society? Why should we care about these connections? How can we make them stronger? The Science, Research & Society Club at USask is a great space to have these discussions! In this pod
In the first ever episode of the Tales & Trials of Research, we welcome Vaidehee Lanke to discuss how she came to be a student researcher, her tips and tricks for finding undergraduate research opportunities & how YOU can also get involved.Thi
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