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We are thrilled to announce that 25 Wilfrid Laurier graduate students and research assistants have been awarded the Northern Scientific Training Program (NSTP) from Polar Knowledge Canada.

The NSTP funding is a testament to the importance of supporting emerging scientists as they embark on critical research in the North. This funding will empower these students to explore the unique challenges and opportunities within cold regions, contributing valuable insights to the global scientific community.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to each of these students.

  • Brian Newton
  • Joshua Meyer
  • Katelyn (Katie) Schill
  • Calin Lazarescu
  • Danielle Bayne
  • Nayaran Subramoniam
  • Paisley Wass
  • Claudia Haas
  • Christine Dunbar
  • Eric Jolin
  • Daniela Klicper
  • Jordan Byerley
  • Simon DePasquale
  • Caitlyn Lyons
  • Katerina Coveny
  • Jocelyn Biro
  • Madeline Patenall
  • Alicia Pouw
  • Kirin Lorente
  • Arash Rafat
  • Jackson Seto
  • Amber BW
  • Carter Sarson
  • Taylor Hayhurst
  • Elaine Cota

 

     

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