
Dates
Thursday, April 28, 2022 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Location
Burnaby, Bennett Library, Rm 7010, Research Commons
This workshop is in the past and registrations are unavailable.
All times are Pacific Time Zone (Vancouver, BC, Canada).
About the series
A series of casual themed conversations where graduate students can connect, ask questions, and share their experiences, feedback, and ideas. No presentations and no Power Points.
Grad Conversation #1
Supervision & Academic Progress: Ask us anything
The Grad Conversation Series is jointly presented by the Research Commons and Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies. This Conversation invites graduate students to ask questions and discuss supervision and academic progress in a casual setting. No presentations, no slide decks; just space for open discussion with our guests.
Guests:
Laura Reid, SFU Ombudsperson
Kemi Oke, SFU Associate Ombudsperson
The Ombudsperson office is a resource for any individual in the SFU community. The Ombudsperson office can assist with fairness issues, appeals, interpersonal conflict, academic concerns and policy questions. Students are welcome to consult the Ombudsperson as a first step, last resort, or at any point along the way.
Harjap Grewal, Graduate Student Society (GSS) Advocate
Harjap Grewal works closely with students on matters extending from their academic experience through to the many diverse needs and demands of a student’s work life balance.
George Agnes, Associate Dean of Students in Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies
The main theme of George Agnes's portfolio is student affairs, especially supervision and progress.
Kemi Oke, SFU Associate Ombudsperson
The Ombudsperson office is a resource for any individual in the SFU community. The Ombudsperson office can assist with fairness issues, appeals, interpersonal conflict, academic concerns and policy questions. Students are welcome to consult the Ombudsperson as a first step, last resort, or at any point along the way.
Harjap Grewal, Graduate Student Society (GSS) Advocate
Harjap Grewal works closely with students on matters extending from their academic experience through to the many diverse needs and demands of a student’s work life balance.
George Agnes, Associate Dean of Students in Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies
The main theme of George Agnes's portfolio is student affairs, especially supervision and progress.
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