The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to welcome 49 fellows as part of the 2021 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 Alschner, Jane Bailey, Kelly Bronson, Colleen Flood, Karine Gentelet, Céline Castets-Renard,Elizabeth Dubois, Michael Geist, Vivek Krishnamurthy, Florian Martin-Bariteau, Jason Millar, Amy Salyzyn, and Teresa Scassa, as well as CIPPIC.
Congratulations to our 2021 Fellows (in alphabetical order):
- Alp Ryley
- Bajraktari Rei
- Berends Pelle
- Bing Amy
- Brown Gabriella
- Chase Nicholas
- Cooper Katelyn
- D'Souza Samarr
- DaCosta Melanie
- De Gannes Chauntae
- Dube Priya
- Fattahyani Ariadad
- Febbraro Daniella
- Freeland Rachel
- Gupta Janki
- Hasani Elena
- Henderson Bradley
- Hennessey Ian
- Huang Emma
- Huber Julie
- Jamal Husayn
- Jelassi Mohamed
- Ji Hailey
- Kafato Julia
- Kahansky Jonah
- Lee Jae Jin
- Mahdere Naomi
- Manzoor Fatima
- McCann Kirsten
- McCarthy Conor
- Mihailescu Iulia
- Mogus Julia
- Oleksinski Natalie
- Ostheimer-Lebeau Alexander William
- Patel Bhargavi
- Pitter Demar
- Postma Graeme
- Puopolo Alessandra
- Santerre Isabelle
- Shaikh Humna
- Song Jimmy
- Sorensen Mikael
- Sullivan Taylor '
- Sun Hui-Qiao Tina
- Tai Matthew
- Velasquez Jean-Claude
- Wong Courtney
- Zankar Ali
- Zheng Yazhi