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Visiting researcher from U.K. contributes to trafficking project at Seneca

Visiting researcher from U.K. contributes to trafficking project at Seneca

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Before Paige Keningale had ever set foot in Canada, the PhD candidate at the University of Surrey in England had already heard of Seneca’s Honours Bachelor of Crime & Intelligence Analysis (BCIA) degree program — the first such degree offered at an Ontario postsecondary institution.

So, when her university gave her a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity through the British government’s Turing Scheme to study and work abroad, Ms. Keningale knew exactly where she wanted to go.

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