First-Ever Grad Walk-n-Talk on the Lady Eaton Drumlin
Psychology M.Sc. students pitch their first-year research projects while walking the trails
The Trent Lands plan—Trent’s long-term plan for the Symons campus—makes learning on the land a top priority. That means 1400-acres of outdoor space is available for creative usage by faculty and students.
Taking advantage of this opportunity, the Psychology M.Sc. program organized their first-ever Grad Walk-n-Talk on the Lady Eaton drumlin. The group walked the drumlin trails and made stops to hear 11 one-minute research pitches from first-year M.Sc. Psychology students. The variety of interesting research presented offers a taste of how Trent students are contributing to furthering scientific knowledge in Psychology. Watch the video to learn more.
Learn more about the Psychology M.Sc. program.