“Like all children I was obsessively curious when I was young. I would spend hours reading books on science, philosophy, and history, hungry to know more ..." Read full story here: https://t.co/oLyxGOZgoX. #ScientistsOfMcMaster@MacSciGrad@MacSciResearch@McMasterU
One of the biggest differences between studying as a undergraduate and a graduate is the student-supervisor relationship. Claude's story sheds some light on the importance of having a strong working relationship with your supervisor.
“I thought the transition moving from Quebec to Ontario would be much harder. I went to McGill for my undergraduate degree. Despite being in Montreal, ..." Read full story here: https://t.co/pZNyyztiy7. #ScientistsOfMcMaster@MacSciGrad@MacSciResearch@McMasterU
Denise's story is up now - she describes her "Ah hah!" moment where she knew what she wanted. We're not all that fortunate, but it's amazing when it happens. Read her story here:
“My crystallizing moment where I knew what I wanted to do with my life happened when I was about 12 years old. I was on a trip, hiking through the mountains,..." Read full story here: https://t.co/dCDxjM4xhZ. #ScientistsOfMcMaster@MacSciGrad@MacSciResearch@McMasterU
Alex's story is not your typical one, and also proves it's never too late to change your mind or direction. Also, honey!! Read the story to fully understand!
“I’ve spent the last 4 years as a grade 12 science teacher. Before that I got my undergraduate degree in Engineering and worked in the USA as an engineer. ..." Read full story here: https://t.co/EcOAPaOJSW. #ScientistsOfMcMaster@MacSciGrad@MacSciResearch@McMasterU
“I want to be a stay-at-home astronaut. I love space exploration, I love the idea of sending rockets into space, and I love all of the research that surrounds it,..." Read full story here: https://t.co/WElTWPA5f3. #ScientistsOfMcMaster@MacSciGrad@MacSciResearch@McMasterU
“It has been my dream to come to Canada. This is my first time here, and it’s only been a little more than a month, but I love it already. ..." Read full story here: https://t.co/BrGKtR9f21. #ScientistsOfMcMaster@MacSciGrad@MacSciResearch@McMasterU
Everyone has a different connection to Science, and why they've chosen research as a career. Melodie's connection is a deeply personal one. Read her story here:
“My mother is a cancer survivor, so in a very real way, cancer has defined my life and now defines my graduate degree. I am fascinated by cancer..." Read full story here: https://t.co/Ej7avrcz8e. #ScientistsOfMcMaster@MacSciGrad@MacSciResearch@McMasterU
McMaster grad students: register to compete in the 2020 Three Minute Thesis competition! Share your research story – in 3 minutes or less – for a chance to win $$, represent McMaster at the provincial competition. More https://t.co/OnaJQkZqsM
“Math tells us a story. It is our job as physicists to figure out what that story is, and how it relates to the world around us. That’s what I find most attractive about physics..." Read full story here: https://t.co/mp6CwLsgrc. #ScientistsOfMcMaster@MacSciGrad@MacSciResearch
“Math tells us a story. It is our job as physicists to figure out what that story is, and how it relates to the world around us. That’s what I find most attractive about physics..." Read full story here: https://t.co/mp6CwLsgrc. #ScientistsOfMcMaster@MacSciGrad@MacSciResearch
McMaster grad students: register to compete in the 2020 Three Minute Thesis competition! Share your research story – in 3 minutes or less – for a chance to win $$, represent McMaster at the provincial competition. More https://t.co/OnaJQkZqsM
McMaster grad students: register to compete in the 2020 Three Minute Thesis competition! Share your research story – in 3 minutes or less – for a chance to win $$, represent McMaster at the provincial competition. More https://t.co/OnaJQkZqsM