Interdisciplinary Studies Graduate Program

The main purpose of the ISGP is to enable qualified graduate students to pursue advanced interdisciplinary research exceeding the provisions of existing departmental programs. There are no restrictions regarding the topic and in many cases the student draws upon expertise from several distinct faculties. ISGP is designed only for a highly motivated and superb student who can steer an independent course. It facilitates neither avoidance of academic/administrative requirements in extant graduate programs nor operates to recruit outstanding candidates in pursuit of a particular definition of interdisciplinarity.

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Master's Students
69
Doctoral Students
11
Graduate Degrees Awarded
 
 

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Ilke Geladi

Student
Doctor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Studies (PhD)

Jennie Pearson

Student
Doctor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Studies (PhD)

Raha AtashPa

Student
Doctor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Studies (PhD)

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