Experiential Learning Opportunities on Display at Community Innovation Forum
Trent students share lessons learned and experiences gained through community-based research projects at annual Knowledge in Action Showcase
"This project has been a great way to apply my degree. All of the things I learned in my courses I get to apply in real world setting with real people...I would recommend community-based research projects to everyone. There is so much diversity in the projects that you can do." - Ayesha Barmania, third-year International Development Studies and Anthropology
Project title: Oral Histories of Immigration to Peterborough
Hosted by: The New Canadians Centre
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Trent students share lessons learned and experiences gained through community-based research projects at annual Knowledge in Action Showcase
"This project has been a great way to apply my degree. All of the things I learned in my courses I get to apply in real world setting with real people...I would recommend community-based research projects to everyone. There is so much diversity in the projects that you can do." - Ayesha Barmania, third-year International Development Studies and Anthropology
Project title: Oral Histories of Immigration to Peterborough
Hosted by: The New Canadians Centre
#challengethewayyouthink
2014 Trent Innovation Forum: Immigrant Stories & Histories | |
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