Graduate Student Symposium: research, knowledge translation and celebration

On April 5th, 22 students in the Direct Entry Master's Program and the Advanced Practice Nursing program presented their final year 630-series knowledge translation and research projects to an audience of their peers, faculty and clinical partners at the Ingram School of Nursing. A wide variety of topics were presented, leading to thoughtful discussions and exchanges with those in attendance. While the focus was on the science, there was a festive air at this end-of-year celebration!

Photos by Owen Egan

Two students in conversation during a break at the Graduate Student Symposiym.Two students present their knowledge translation project.

Students with Professor Susan Drouin are all smiles as they pose next to the balloon bouquet.
Image by Owen Egan.

Two graduate students with Prof. Andraea Van Hulst post next to a bouquet of balloons.Student smiles while acknowledging applause after presenting her graduate research project.

Student presents her research project which took place in Colombia.
Image by Owen Egan.

630-series Knowledge translation class poses for a group photo at the Graduate Research Symposium
Image by Owen Egan.
Three students with Prof. Sonia Semenic pose near the balloon bouquet.
Image by Owen Egan.
Two students exchanging information
Image by Owen Egan.

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