Research assistant
Lyndsay Sanders, B.A.
Graduate Student Supervision
Supervisory Committee Member, Ed.D.
Pather, T. (in progress). The perceptions and understandings of the notion of internationalization among international students in a university.
Senior Supervisor, M.A.
Hebert, S. (2006). “Where do I go from here?” A grounded theory of distress, change, and personal growth following the dissolution of non-marital romantic relationships. Unpulished masters thesis, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC. (Grounded Theory)
Moores, L. (in progress). Positive aspects of international students' cross-cultural transition: A qualitative exploration. Unpublished masters thesis, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC. (Critical Incident Methodology)
Wardrop, A. (in progress). The lived experience of women with anxiety and relationship difficulties who have recently experienced the birth of a first child. Unpublished masters thesis, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC (Feminist Biographical Method)
Arner, S. (in progress) Topic: A qualitative inquiry into preteen suicidality. (Ethnography)
Grewal, A. (in progress) Topic: A qualitative inquiry into the cultural expression of depression in the Indo-Canadian community.
New Entry M.A. Students (2007):
Le, Q. Morrison, L. Sanders, L. Wan, L.
Supervisory Committee Member, M.A.
Woloshyn, W. E. (2007). The lived experience of perfectionism in first year law school. Unpublished masters thesis, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC (Phenomenology)
Gold, S. (2005). Women’s relationship to money. Unpublished masters thesis, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C. (Phenomenology)
Gill, I. (in progress). Understanding Punjabi Sikh Beliefs of Suicide: An Ethnographical Approach. Unpublished masters thesis, University of British Columbia, BC (Ethnography)
Chair, M.A.
Fraser, D. (2007, July). Unpublished masters thesis, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC
McRedie, K. (2007, April). Undergraduate Student Retention at Simon Fraser University: A 2005 / 2006 Case Study. Unpublished masters thesis, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC |
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