Students concerned about accountability, grading, feedback in MA Forum
Lack of transparency in communication, financial aid, and the Institute’s bilingualism policy were also placed under the spotlight in the assembly for Master’s students.
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Lack of transparency in communication, financial aid, and the Institute’s bilingualism policy were also placed under the spotlight in the assembly for Master’s students.
Constraining student spaces and limited research perspectives are issues that have yet to be tackled in the Institute. This anonymous submission aims to drive the debate on these matters forward — all in the hopes of finding ways to make it better.
Profit is intoxicating and it sedates our instincts, but it’s not too late to kick the habit.
With less than 24 months to go, a first year Master’s student shares his ideas and opinions on how one can deal with every grad student’s final battle: the thesis dissertation.
A reflection by someone socialised and perceived as cis-heterosexual male for someone who may not care, so, you know, probably not that relevant.
Pointing to a long history of their unanswered concerns at the Institute, student parents’ lesser-known activism hopes to bear fruit.
GISA Spring 2020 Elections Coverage by The Graduate Press
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