
Your Paper Sucked but it will Change the University
Returning to university for grad school is so intimidating, especially after you’ve been out of school for several years. The worst part? That first essay. In this podcast, university and college administrators discuss what they learned when they wrote their first term paper in the Master’s of higher education program at the University of Toronto's Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE).
Episodes
9 episodes
S01E09: Kate Savelberg - Nursing in Ontario and changes to institutional mandates
In this episode, we discuss nursing programs in Ontario with Kate Savelberg, a Senior Manager at the Centre for the Enrichment of Teaching and Learning (CETL) and Professor of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging Technology (NMMIT) at The M...
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Episode 9
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30:56
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S01E08: Carrie Ngo - Choosing institutions
In this episode, we discuss students and their decision-making processes when choosing a post-secondary institution with Carrie Ngo, the Student Success Counsellor and Post-Secondary advisor at Holy Trinity School.A booming area for both...
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Episode 8
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31:00

S01E07: Laurie Lockington-Wong - Diversity is not enough: Helping international and domestic students connect in class
Continuing our International Education Week series, we sit down with Laurie Lockington-Wong, a Professional Engineer and the Engineering Ethics Coordinator and Lecturer at the Thompson Centre for Engineering Leadership & Innovation at Weste...
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Episode 7
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31:42
S01E06: Clayon Levy - Covid-19: Friend or foe to international students?
Mental health struggles and isolation were already two major issues that student affairs practitioners were helping international students tackle prior to the COVID-19 outbreak. For International Education Week, we chat with Clayon Levy, former...
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Episode 6
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15:48
S01E05: Hannah Bild-Enkin - Decoding post-secondary institution rankings
In this episode, we dive into the world of university rankings, exploring the criteria and metrics used to evaluate and rank institutions worldwide. From academic performance to student satisfaction and research output, we break down the key fa...
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Episode 5
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33:06
S01E04: Agnes Mak - Strengthening Canada's position in the global knowledge economy
Universities contribute to our economy in all sorts of ways - from start-up companies in the local neighbourhoods to advising on national economic policy. But what about their global impact? Agnes Mak, joins the show to explain how ...
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Episode 4
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24:04

S01E03: Tiara De Koning - Preventing burn out among BIPOC student affairs professionals
There is a high rate of burnout for student affairs professionals and this increases when we look at the experiences of those who identify as people of colour. The emotional load and compassion fatigue are unsustainable. Tiara De Koning joins m...
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Episode 3
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48:06

S01E02: Jeremy Lucyk - Open educational resources & the no-cost textbook
What are Open Educational Resources (OERs) and what do you need to know when your college says they are creating the “no-cost” textbook?Jeremy Lucyk, long-time editor and professor of publishing at Centennial College, joins me to talk ab...
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Episode 2
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32:43

S01E01: Your paper sucked but it will change the university!
Returning to university for grad school is so intimidating, especially after you’ve been out of school for several years. We all bumble around attempting to understand complicated articles and trying to sound articulate in class. The worst part...
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Episode 1
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