CLTS welcomes 36 Technoship Fellows

Technology Law, Ethics and Policy
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The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to welcome 36 fellows as part of the 2022 edition of its flagship program of Technoships, a unique research training program in technology law, ethics and policy for first-year students.

The Technoship Program was developed to provide University of Ottawa first-year students with financial assistance, cultivate mentoring relationships, and offer an early opportunity to work with Faculty members from the Centre for Law, Technology and Society on current research initiatives.

Technoship Fellows will benefit from workshops around literature review, legal citation, and data management, and will receive a research bursary of $1,000. Fellows have received offers to join research teams of Professors Wolfgang AlschnerJane BaileyKelly Bronson, Elizabeth Dubois, Colleen FloodMichael Geist,Florian Martin-Bariteau, Jason MillarAmy Salyzyn, and Teresa Scassa, as well as CIPPIC.

Congratulations to our 2022 Fellows (in alphabetical order):

  • Garry Balaganthan  
  • Ephraim Barrera   
  • Sharon Chernyak   
  • Nicole Davidson  
  • Michaela De Groot   
  • Sophia Di Nicolo  
  • Michael Elliott  
  • Cherlene Eloria  
  • Nidhi Garg   
  • Jordan Geist   
  • Rachel Harrison  
  • Michelle Hennessey   
  • Faaris Hussain   
  • Lisa Irimescu   
  • Nazeeha Jafri   
  • Noam Karakowsky  
  • Abigail Kearney   
  • Jaena Kim   
  • Anaïs Kneppers   
  • Dana Malapit  
  • Vanessa Matta  
  • Clémentine Mattesco  
  • Rachel McDonald   
  • Caroline Mercer  
  • Riley Mintz  
  • Ryan Neale   
  • Renae Pennington   
  • Crystal Shum   
  • Thanusa Sounthararajah   
  • Leonie Van Haeren   
  • Mikaela Wang  
  • Amie Watson  
  • Alvan Wong  
  • Ka Chi Wong  
  • Tiffany Woo  
  • Ziyad Zeidan