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Killam Fellows, Class of 2012-2013

We are pleased to introduce our 2012-2013 Killam Fellows. They come from all corners of both countries, and study everything from math and science to humanities and languages. Our 2012-2013 grantees include participants in both the direct exchange program and the open competition.

Canadian Killam Fellows

Robin Bessemer, Biochemsitry, from Mount Allison University to Smith College

Ève Bourbeau-Allard, History and political science, from McGill University to the College of William and Mary

Sarah Bryson, Biochemistry and International Development, from Dalhousie University to Wellesley College

Avery Campbell, Public Policy and Policy Management, from Carleton University to Clemson University

David Chouinard, Computer Science, from Concordia University to the University of Massachusetts

Rebecca Cohn, Physiology and Jewish Studies, from McGill University to the University of Washington

Alexandra Conway, Sociology and Social Anthropology, from Dalhousie University to Clemson University

Brendan Cooke, Physics and Applied Math, from Memorial University to the University of Miami

Breanne Crisp, Kinesiology, from the University of Victoria to Clemson University

Marina Dallongeville, Film Studies, from l’Université de Montréal to Arizona State University

Layla Farhat, Public Policy, International Studies & Economics, from Carleton University to American University

Nicole Gallop, International Studies and Drama, from the University of Alberta to Vanderbilt University

Charu Jaiswal, Biology, from York University to Arizona State University

Eliza Killam, French Immerion Elementary Education, from the University of Alberta to Ithaca College

Lindsey McDonald, Biological Sciences, from the University of Calgary to California State University at Monterey Bay

Anne-Marie Paradis, Communications, from l’Université de Sherbrooke to California State University at San Bernardino

Marjun Parcasio, History and Political Science, from the University of Ottawa to American University

Sarah Robert, Film, Media and English, from Queen's University to SUNY at Plattsburgh

Baljiwan (Gina) Uppal, Health Sciences, from Western University to American University

Hedyeh Ziai, Health Sciences, from McMaster University to the University of Washington

Stephanie Zingeler, English, from the University of Prince Edward Island to Bridgewater State University

 

 

American Killam Fellows

Jay Barlow, Biochemistry, Biophysics and Molecular Biology, from Whitman College to the University of Alberta

Mark Beal, Finance and Supply Chain Management, from Arizona State University to the University of Ottawa

Reed Bennett, Political Science, from Clemson University to the University of Alberta

Emma Cooke, Neuroscience, from Smith College to McMaster University

Benjamin Ebert, Business, Management and Horticulture, from Clemson University to Memorial University

Amanda Elder, Child, family and Women’s Studies and Spanish, from Portland State University to the University of Alberta

Quentin Gunn, Economics, from Arizona State University to McGill University

Joshua Halpren, Communications, Law, Economics and Education, from American University to Carleton University

Christal Jerez, Audio Production, from American University to York University

Tricia Kennelly, Economics, Business and Psychology, from Clemson University to the University of Victoria

Kewmars Keyvani, Biological Sciences and Psychology, from Arizona State University to Queen's University

Jenny Miller, Photomedia and American Indian Studies, from the University of Washington to Western University

Brittney Morgan, Chemistry and Mathematics, from Bridgewater State University to Dalhousie University

Alexandra Olson, Psychology and Spanish, from American University to l’Université de Montréal

Christina Pierpaoli, Psychology, Art History and European studies, from American University to the University of Toronto

Allison Priole, New Media and Elementary Education, from the University of Maine to the University of Ottawa

José Ramirez Rivera, International and Area Studies, Languages, from American University to Mount Allison University

Brian Rizzo, Philosophy, Psychology and English, from Vanderbilt University to McGill University

Misha (Maxyne) Tanha, Near Eastern Studies and Religious Studies, from the University of California at Berkeley to theUniversity of British Columbia

Clara Tsao, Biology and Sociology, from the University of California at Los Angeles to the University of British Columbia