Being a PhD student in the age of COVID-19

In March 2020, the University of Ottawa, like many other universities across Canada and the world, transitioned to online learning in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic. This shift resulted in confusion, anxiety, and uncertainty as students had to adjust their schedules, their study habits, an...

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Main Authors: Elise Guest (Author), Sarah McGinnis (Author), Xingtan Cao (Author), Rachelle Lee-Krueger (Author), Golshan Mahjoub (Author), Kelly McKie (Author), Lauren Morse (Author), Sima Neisary (Author), Hembadoon Oguanobi (Author), Monsurat Omobola Raji (Author), Lanqing Qin (Author), Daphne Varghese (Author)
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Published: Canadian Society for Studies in Education, 2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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