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Here we collect your stories. Tell us about yourself, your paths, your challenges, your insights about the PhD program and more. Our writer at TRaCE has also been working hard to transform interviews from PhDs across the country into narratives.

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Ici, nous recueillons vos récits. Parlez-nous de vous, de vos cheminements, de vos défis, de vos idées sur les programmes de doctorat et de bien d’autres choses encore. La conceptrice-rédactrice de TRaCE a aussi travaillé assidûment pour transformer les entrevues réalisées avec des docteurEs de tout le pays en textes narratifs.

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Narratives | April 22, 2016

Récits | April 22, 2016

Anna Waclawek, Department Coordinator and Affiliate Professor, Art History, Concordia

Anna Waclawek, Department Coordinator and Affiliate Professor, Art History, Concordia

Coming to Montreal from an MA in Australia, I was very naïve about how academia worked at first and didn’t... View Article

Coming to Montreal from an MA in Australia, I was very naïve about how academia worked at first and didn’t... View Article

Narratives | April 18, 2016

Récits | April 18, 2016

Joseph Topornycky, Manager, Graduate Student Programs, Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology

Joseph Topornycky, Manager, Graduate Student Programs, Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology

Before my PhD, I had a web design business in New York. Because of the troubled market following 9/11 and... View Article

Before my PhD, I had a web design business in New York. Because of the troubled market following 9/11 and... View Article

Narratives | April 9, 2016

Récits | April 9, 2016

Eric Weichel, Assistant Professor, Art History and Visual Studies, Nipissing

Eric Weichel, Assistant Professor, Art History and Visual Studies, Nipissing

I researched Art History at Queen’s, culminating in my dissertation on Francophilia in English eighteenth-century art. The terminal illness and... View Article

I researched Art History at Queen’s, culminating in my dissertation on Francophilia in English eighteenth-century art. The terminal illness and... View Article