Tremaine Speaker Series – Power of Collaboration: The Interdisciplinary Nature of Statistics
Summerlee Science Complex 474-570 Gordon St, GuelphThis public research talk highlights the collaborative and interdisciplinary nature of statistical sciences. Dr. Charmaine Dean, VP Research and International at the University of Waterloo, will discuss how statisticians work across fields, focusing on concepts and ideas accessible to a broad audience. The presentation will also briefly touch on technical aspects for those interested, while
Write to Publish: Writing Book Reviews
McLaughlin Library 480 Gordon Street, GuelphA book review is a popular choice for graduate students aiming to make their first solo entry into scholarly publishing. Whether you're considering reviewing a book or simply want to learn how it's done, this workshop is for you. We'll discuss how to identify a suitable book to review, communicate with a journal editor, as
Write to Publish: Writing Book Reviews
McLaughlin Library 480 Gordon Street, GuelphA book review is a popular choice for graduate students aiming to make their first solo entry into scholarly publishing. Whether you're considering reviewing a book or simply want to learn how it's done, this workshop is for you. We'll discuss how to identify a suitable book to review, communicate with a journal editor, as
Tremaine Speaker Series – Forests, Fisheries, and Formulas: Canada’s Role in Environmetrics
Summerlee Science Complex 474-570 Gordon St, GuelphDr. Charmaine Dean, VP Research and International at the University of Waterloo, explores Canadian contributions to the field of environmetrics, with a focus on forestry and fisheries. This lecture will
Tremaine Speaker Series – Graduate Journeys: A Conversation with Dr. Dean
Summerlee Science Complex 474-570 Gordon St, GuelphAn informal, fireside-style conversation designed for graduate students. Join Dr. Charmaine Dean, VP Research and International at the University of Waterloo, for an engaging discussion about academic journeys, challenges, and
