Major Papers
About University of Windsor Major Papers
This site hosts and preserves major papers and internship papers from graduate programs across the University of Windsor. Submissions are deposited electronically to this archive for sharing and preservation.
University of Windsor Graduate Students submitting major papers or internship papers, click on the link below to start the submission process.
Major Papers from 2023
Investigation of Solar Assisted Water Heating System Integrated with PCM Storage Tank, Sohrab Saadat Pour
The Framing of Temporary Foreign Workers in Canadian Parliamentary Debates, Tartil Shaheen
Dependency Politics in a South African Bantustan: The National Party, Inkatha, and the Zulu People, 1975-1990, Joshua Shepley
The Militarization of Video Games, Casandra N. Sholy
Making and Unmaking Collective Memory through Food: A Case Study of Windsor, Ontario’s Yugoslav Diaspora, Amanda Skocic
Putin's Survival: War of Attrition as a Double-Edged Sword, Keith L. Slater
Reasoning in Transitions: A Critique for Social Values, Shawn Robert Stickney Mr.
Uniformity test based on the empirical Bernstein distribution, Ran Sun
EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES ON ADULT EDUCATION, Bhumika Suresh Upadhyay
Alpha, Beta, Sigma: A Critical Analysis of Sigma Male Ideology, Mateo Valdivia
ON BAYESIAN METHODS AND FUNCTIONAL REGISTRATION OF FMRI, XiaoXuan Wang
On maximum likelihood estimators for a jump-type affine diffusion two-factor model, Jiaming Yin Mr.
Excess zeros under GAM: Tweedie or two-part?, Xianming Zeng
Major Papers from 2022
Testing a Sewage Treatment Plant Model for Chemicals of Concern Including Ionizable Substances, Glory Aimufua
FOREIGN INTERVENTIONISM IN THE SAHEL AGAINST VIOLENT EXTREMISM: THE FRENCH DILEMMA, Andrews Nii Amaah Amartey
Dalit Studies: The Impacts of British Colonization in India, Dalit Identity & The Internationalization of Caste Discrimination at the United Nations, Yashpreet Birdi
In the Eye of The Storm: A Discourse Analysis of Disproval and the Internet's Effects on QAnon, Cameron Bortolon
Globalization and Trade Liberalization: The Impact on Bangladesh's Textile Industry, Jamie DiMenna
Drawers of Oil, Farmers of Wind? Common Sense, National Identity and Rural Landscapes in Canadian Climate Politics, Michael Dodich
Settlement Workers in Schools: A look at the importance of the SWIS Program, TuLe Dugan
‘Rangers FC Should Play Us Back Into the Nigerian Scene’: Igbo Identity and Rangers FC of Nigeria, 1970-1990, Ugochukwu Ekemezie
A Critical Analysis of the Media Representations of Venezuelan Immigrants, Refugees, and Asylum-Seekers (Venezuelan IRAS) in Peru, Emily G. Espinoza-Lewis