Snow on Underwater Radiation in ice-covered lakes of Antarctica and Glacier Melt Contributions from the Northern Canadian Arctic Archipelago
In this episode Claudia speaks to first year PhD student Medline Myers about her Master research in Antarctica and her PhD work in the arctic. They explore some of the unique challenges of doing research at the poles and why such research is significant for understanding other life and climate change. Guests: Madeline Myers is a first year PhD Candidate in Geography and Planning at Queen’s University Host: Claudia Hirtenfelder is the International Student Affairs Commissioner for the SGPS and a PhD Candidate in Geography and Planning at Queen’s University. Her Twitter handle is @ClaudiaFTowne Bed Music: Mafikizolo Featuring Uhuru singing Khona Featured Song: Ice, Ice, Baby by Vanilla Ice Date Recorded: 13 October 2020 Tags: Antarctica, Arctic, Poles, Ice
Health Promotion at the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies
In this episode Claudia speaks to El Zahraa Majed about her research with immigrants and health in Kingston. They discuss some of the challenges of doing research with international populations, especially during Covid-19 as well as how being an international student affords unique opportunities to analyse and understand health. Guests: EL Zahraa is a second year PhD Candidate in Health Promotion at the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Host: Claudia Hirtenfelder is the International Student Affairs Commissioner for the SGPS and a PhD Candidate in Geography and Planning at Queen’s University. Her Twitter handle is @ClaudiaFTowne Bed Music: Mafikizolo Featuring Uhuru singing Khona Featured Song: The Script – Superheroes Date Recorded: 14 September 2020 Tags: Health, Kingston, Physical Activity, Immigrants
Screening Toilets, Narrating Transgender Relations
Claudia talks to Prerna Subramanian about her research studying public toilets as depicted in recent Indian films and how they imagine transgender persons on-screen through the trope. They also touch on feelings of imposter syndrome when you are not in the country you research as well as how international research provides opportunities to create international solidarity around issues. Credits Guests: Prerna Subramanian is a PhD Candidate in Cultural Studies (Gender Studies, Film and Media Studies) at Queen’s University. Connect with her via Twitter @prayernaaah Host: Claudia Hirtenfelder is the International Student Affairs Commissioner for the SGPS and a PhD Candidate in Geography and Planning at Queen’s University. Her Twitter handle is @ClaudiaFTowne Bed Music: Mafikizolo Featuring Uhuru singing Khona Featured Song: Akshay Kumar - "Toilet Ka Jugaad Song" (You can watch the video on Youtube) Date Recorded: 20 June 2020 Tags: International Research, Race, Gender, India, Media Studies, Toilets
Turkey: An International Research Seminar
Recorded: 20 January 2020 In this episode Claudia records an international research seminar in which three international graduate students discuss their research in Turkey. Canan Sahin (Political Science) talks about Syrian Refugees as a Surplus Population, Hilal Kara (Geography) discusses youth navigating precarious environments and Gaye Onurer (Sociology) unpacks the tensions of Academic or Peace. An interesting and thought provoking conversation with the audience then follows. Host: Claudia Hirtenfelder (the International Student Affairs Commissioner for the SGPS)Guests: Canan Sahin (PhD Student in Political Science), Hilal Kara (PhD Student in Geography), and Gaye Onurer (PhD Student in Sociology)Bed Music: Mafikizolo Featuring Uhuru singing KhonaFeatured song: Fikret Kızılok & Bülent Ortaçgil – Değirmenle
Ghana: An International Research Seminar
In this episode Claudia records an international research seminar in which three international graduate students discuss their research in Ghana. Priscilla Apronti (Geography) talks about renewable energy in Ghana, Joseph Braimah (Geography) discusses elderly care and James Kwateng-Yeboah (Cultural studies) delves into how God became Ghanaian. A dynamic and thought provoking conversation with the audience then follows. Host: Claudia Hirtenfelder (the International Student Affairs Commissioner for the SGPS)Guests: Priscilla Apronti (PhD Candidate Geography), Joseph Braimah (PhD Candidate Geography) James Kwateng-Yeboah (PhD Candidate Cultural studies)Bed Music: Mafikizolo Featuring Uhuru singing Khona