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Congratulations to Alan Corbiere on defending his PhD and joining the faculty at York University

March 1, 2020 by chass_wp-admin

Image credit Manitoulin Expositor.

GRASAC member Dr. Alan Corbiere defended his doctoral dissertation in September 2019, was hired as a tenure-track associate professor at York University in February 2020, and is applying for a Canada Research Chair position!  Read more about Dr. Corbiere’s journey by clicking on the link below:

Full Story in the Manitoulin Expositor

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