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International Voices at Queen’s

Hosted by CFRC Podcast Network · EN · 38 episodes

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38
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Want to learn from the experiences of international students at Queen’s? The International Voices at Queen’s podcast is a curious and supportive listening space where current and former students share how they have used their strengths and skills to overcome challenges.Season four is hosted by Simarjeet Singh, an undergraduate student studying Computer Science and Sociology. The music you hear is produced and composed by Sadaf Amini (https://open.spotify.com/artist/2TlAvzrt6ctGIozK4RQI64).

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CFRC Podcast Network hosts International Voices at Queen’s, a society show with 38 episodes published.

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Communication and Linguistic Diversity

Oct 28, 202519mEp. 7S5

Alyssa Foerstner, Student Academic Success Services (SASS) staff and PhD student, discusses the impact of engaging in cultural and linguistic opportunities. Alyssa shares about developing an awareness of your own culture

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Inclusive Communication

Oct 21, 202518mEp. 6S5

Aileen Editha, PhD student in Law, discusses creating inclusive experiences. Aileen shares about weathering transitions, knowledge translation, and interpersonal skills.

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Supporting and Empowering Connections

Oct 14, 202524mEp. 5S5

Graziella Bedenik, a PhD student in Mechanical and Materials Engineering, discusses supporting and empowering each other through connections. Graziella talks about communication and finding her way to Queen’s, supporting

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The Importance of Connections and Relationships

Oct 7, 202520mEp. 4S5

Simarjeet Singh, an undergraduate student in Sociology, discusses learning through challenges by building on his strengths. Simarjeet shares about cultural assumptions and expectations in communication, being vulnerable,

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Being Curious and Open

Sep 30, 202520mEp. 3S5

Shima Hassanpour, a PhD student in Neuroscience, discusses how curiosity and openness has helped her discover interests and appreciate differences. Shima also talks about how to effectively engage with science topics fro

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Growth through Communication Skills

Sep 23, 202520mEp. 2S5

Daniel Reddy, a PhD student in Chemistry, discusses the importance of developing communication skills for academic success. Daniel talks about communicating science well, growing through communication fears, and making c

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Learning through Communication

Sep 16, 202515mEp. 1S5

Raz Abbasi, a PhD Student in Chemical Engineering, discusses how each communication experience is an opportunity to learn and grow. Raz shares about the importance of establishing a network of support and connection, how

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Thriving as a Grad Student

Oct 8, 202414m0

José Giovanni Leite de Brito, a PhD student in Chemistry, talks about returning to university after gaining a decade of work experience. He shares tips for developing a network as a graduate student and shares some of th

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Getting An Internship By Trying New Things And Networking

Oct 1, 202419m0

Aarchi Shah and Donghyun Kim, students in Physics, talk about how connecting with other students, their instructors, and people at their jobs have helped them try new things, develop skills, and network for internships.

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Making Connections Through Work Experience and Exchange

Sep 24, 202419m0

Vipushan Raveenthiranathan, a student in Health Sciences, talks about how he has made connections with others through his work study at the Yellow House and going on exchange to Singapore. He shares what he has learned f

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Going From Being an International Student to Supporting International Students

Sep 17, 202416mEp. 4S4

Sultan Almajil, director of the Queen’s International Centre (QUIC), shares how he went from being an international student to supporting international students. He also discusses the qualities he looks for in student em

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Finding Your Strengths Through Courses and Community

Sep 10, 202420mEp. 3S4

Kaan Sümer, a student in Computing and Linguistics, shares about finding belonging and connections through courses and faculty societies. Kaan also talks about how community and involvement can help you discover your str

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Exploring Career Paths Through Courses and Work Experience

Sep 3, 202412mEp. 2S4

Michelle Yue, a Commerce student, shares how courses and work experiences can help you think about your career. Michelle names some of the skills you can gain in courses and work studies, and how these skills can increas

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The Impact of an Internship

Aug 27, 202421mEp. 1S4

Jheeven Salvarajah, a recent Queen’s grad from Civil Engineering, discusses the impacts of integrating practical experiences with your academics. He talks about how courses, participation in student clubs, and internship

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Difficult events

Oct 18, 202300

How do you cope when difficult events happen, and you are far away from your home community? Nathalia Santos Ocasio talks about facing the feeling that her heart is in one part of the world while her body is in another.

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Food Access

Oct 11, 202300

Have you ever struggled to access food? Mina Boules and Edwin Kiarie talk about their experiences with food insecurity and some of the resources that have helped them.

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Accessibility

Oct 4, 202300

How have you navigated Queen’s as a student with a disability? Getachew Gebeyaw Tadese shares his experience with inclusion and accessibility.

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Belonging and Burnout

Sep 27, 202300

What do belonging and burnout mean to you? Isabella Aung shares her experiences of belonging and burnout are connected.

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Procrastination

Sep 20, 202300

How do you procrastinate? Ozge Girgin talks about the ways she procrastinates and strategies for staying focused as a student.

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Fun on a Budget

Sep 13, 202300

How can you have fun on a tight budget? Johanna Amos shares tips about how to connect with your community but not spend too much money. Guest: Johanna Amos

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