Congratulations to our newest PhD graduands
From classes to teaching and research to writing, a PhD is earned through a whole lot of hard work and determination. We are incredibly proud of our latest graduates, and are honoured to have been part of their journey. With their broad range of disciplines and talents, we're excited to see them make a difference.
Join us in celebrating the PhD class of 2025!
Tasneem Alsayyed Ahmad
Michelle Ashburner
Psychology
Dissertation: How hard was that? Context effects on judgments of effort
Christopher Cameron
English
Dissertation: English Identity After Britain: Restructuring Englishness in the 20th Century
Justin Carpenter
Jenna Dawson
Katherine Finch
Psychology
Dissertation: Imagery and Music Performance Anxiety in Elite Musicians
Hanbin Go
Samantha Hossack
Megan Kelly
Psychology
Dissertation: On the effects of external support on memory and metamemory
Ivy Li
Ethan Meyers
Psychology
Dissertation: A Two-Effects Model of Explanation on Exposing the Illusion of Understanding
Amy Minnikin
Psychology
Dissertation: Two Essays on Managers’ Feedback Behavior in the Workplace
Khusro Mir
Applied Economics - Water
Dissertation: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation into Payments for Watershed Ecosystem Services
S James Mitchell
French
Dissertation: Cyclicité de la crise dans le roman abitibien : Jocelyne Saucier, Louis Hamelin, Biz
Sayedali Mostolizadeh
Jessica Oddan
Philosophy
Dissertation: The Philosophy of Reconstructions of Quantum Theory: Axiomatization, Reformulation, and Explanation
Jinelle Piereder
Global Governance
Dissertation: A network-based study of ideological conflict in public policy and global governance.
Stephanie Samboo
English
Dissertation: Changing Education One Story at a Time
Kaiden Stewart
Psychology
Dissertation: On Spoken Confidence: Characteristics of Explicit Metacognition in Reasoning
Eric Vero
History
Dissertation: “Freaking Fans”: An Oral History of Disability in Fan Spaces
Leanne Woodward
Applied Philosophy
Dissertation: The Co-Participants Model for Fetal Involvement in Research
Aidi Yu
Applied Economics
Dissertation: Commuting, Spatial Allocations, and Inequalities