MA student Amylia Mesic worked with Prof. Geoff McCarney and the Smart Prosperity Institute to co-author a report focusing on the gendered and intersectional impacts of climate change on livelihoods and resource communities in Canada. Report 1: A focus on livelihoods in Canada is now available.
MA student Amylia Mesic worked with Prof. Geoff McCarney and the Smart Prosperity Institute to co-author a report focusing on the gendered and intersectional impacts of climate change on livelihoods and resource communities in Canada. Report 1: A focus on livelihoods in Canada is now available.
School of International Development and Global Studies' Ph.D student Akalya Kandiah is one of the recipients of the 2022 Excellence Award for Teaching Assistants. Congratulations!
School of International Development and Global Studies' Ph.D student Akalya Kandiah is one of the recipients of the 2022 Excellence Award for Teaching Assistants. Congratulations!
Grace Ann-Elyse Taylor has recently completed her Master’s in Criminology and is set to graduate in summer 2022. During her academic studies she realized that despite much of the world beginning to see and understand the injustices faced by Black men, it has become apparent that the experiences of Black women have been widely unaccounted for.
Grace Ann-Elyse Taylor has recently completed her Master’s in Criminology and is set to graduate in summer 2022. During her academic studies she realized that despite much of the world beginning to see and understand the injustices faced by Black men, it has become apparent that the experiences of B...
On March 15th, the School of Social Work became the first to pass a resolution to recognize Aboriginal traditional knowledge and its contributions to social work education, research and practice in Canada.
On March 15th, the School of Social Work became the first to pass a resolution to recognize Aboriginal traditional knowledge and its contributions to social work education, research and practice in Canada.
Professors Jude Mary Cénat, a leader in research on the mental health of Canada’s Black communities, and Benoît Lessard, Canada Research Chair in Advanced Polymer Materials and Organic Electronics, have received Early Career Researcher of the Year Awards from the Office of the Vice-President, Research and Innovation.
Professors Jude Mary Cénat, a leader in research on the mental health of Canada’s Black communities, and Benoît Lessard, Canada Research Chair in Advanced Polymer Materials and Organic Electronics, have received Early Career Researcher of the Year Awards from the Office of the Vice-President, Resear...