MA Classical Studies
Michaela Tatu worked on campus part-time while earning her Master’s and loved it so much that she stayed. Now she's able to use the skills she developed to contribute to the student experience.
MA Classical Studies
Michaela Tatu worked on campus part-time while earning her Master’s and loved it so much that she stayed. Now she's able to use the skills she developed to contribute to the student experience.
MA Economics
Sarah Yu completed the co-op option in the MA Economics, working as a Junior Analyst for Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) in Gatineau.
Master of Fine Arts
If you visit the website of emerging artist and MFA graduate Jordyn Stewart, you’ll discover an array of curiously mesmerizing videos and photography, some featuring the artist herself exploring natural environments, and others showing subtle or peculiar interventions of outdoor and indoor scenes.
Master of Fine Arts
Timothy Walker is a collaborative artist who works closely with fellow artist and graduate Denise St Marie. Together their practice consists largely of text-based work focused on the human condition.
Master of Fine Arts
Jess Lincoln is an artist from Calgary, Alberta. She makes primarily figurative paintings, with a specific interest in the relationships between people, their homes, and the stuff they keep in them.
Master of Fine Arts
Alexis Hildreth is a multidisciplinary artist from the Pacific Northwest. His work revolves around boundaries, barriers, and thresholds.
PhD French Studies
Having started out as a Psychology major, Rosanne Abdulla switched to French Studies but kept a minor in Psychology. Her interest in abnormal psychology and mental illnesses has carried on throughout her MA and her PhD and she is finding interesting ways to combine the two fields.
PhD History
Andrew McLaughlin splits his time between researching United States military public affairs policy and operations and working as a reservist with the Canadian Armed Forces himself. Find out what made Waterloo the ideal choice for his doctoral studies.
PhD Philosophy
“I find language to be an interesting topic to study because on the one hand, it is incredibly familiar to us, while on the other hand, there are many things about language and language learning that are quite mysterious,” says Peter Blouw, a PhD graduate in the Department of Philosophy and Computational Neuroscience Research Group.
Master of Peace and Conflict Studies
Growing up surrounded by violence, in an armed conflict zone in the Great Lakes region of Africa, propelled Master of Peace and Conflict Studies graduate Issa Ebombolo to search for a better way.