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 2020
Extension of First Passage Probability, Yiping Zhang
Cultural Roots: An EcoJustice Analysis of Scholarly Articles on Ontario’s K–12 Environmental Education, 2009–2018, Daomao Zheng
The Influence of Family on Children’s Second Language Learning, Yahan Zhou
Major Papers from 2019
Municipal Government: Social Media and Youth Engagement, Jordyn D. J. Bailey
‘Go Out Museums!’ Museums’ Political Relevance Within the Current Media Environment, Carolina Betancur Botero Ms.
Councillors Deserve More: An Analysis of Council Remuneration in Windsor, Chelsea Verna Bonneau
Government Funding of Nonprofit Organizations: The Case of the Community Support Centre of Essex County, Cezara Sorina Chesu
Beyond the Black and White: Using Memoirs for Insight into Detroit’s Leftist Movement,1930s-1950s, Genevieve Chevalier
Canada's Role as a Clean Technology Innovator: A Governmental Proposal, Charlie Connell
Level Crossing Simulation of a Queueing Model, Zhanxuan Ding
Oil prices and Economic Growth: Cases of Canada and USA, Seth Kwei Etsibah-Tackie
A Review of Emission Trading Systems, Aaron Matthew Gorski
What’s in a Picture? Exploring Children’s Picture Books with a Focus on Gender, Siyang Jiang
Lifestyle and Obesity in Canada-A Quantile Regression Approach, Khandoker Monjure Kabir
The Concept of The Global Subject In Adorno, Sebastian Kanally
Review of Polymer Gels for Conformance Control in Oil Reservoirs, saman kazemi
Bad Boy Furniture Co.: Case-based Analyses of Retail Expansion and Brand-building, Bradley Lastman
Breaking the States: Windsor's Gateway Radio Market (1967-1999), Ron Leary
Inquiry-Based Learning as a Strategy to Support Student Success, Jana L. LePage-Kljajic
A Comparison Study of Using Origami as a Teaching Tool in Middle-School Mathematics Class in North America and China, Yueying Liu
Workplace Policies and Canadian Cannabis Rights: A Policy Learning Comparison for Windsor, Clarence Jesse Market
Up from Populism: Re-visiting the thought of Russell Kirk in a time of divisive politics, Caden McCann