In October 2023, EDST began hosting a Doctoral Colloquium.
Once a month doctoral students and candidates present their research to department students and faculty. After their presentations, speakers respond to audience questions.
In this blog post, Yotam Ronen, the organizer of Doctoral Colloquiums, summarizes the presentation given by EDST PhD Candidate, Jed Anderson.
In this blog post, Yotam Ronen, recaps the presentation entitled “Co-developing the Indigenous Languages Act of Canada: Indigenous Roles in the Policy Process” given by Miranda Huron.
In this blog post, Yotam Ronen, recaps the presentation entitled “Cognitive Violence in Pedagogy: A Philosophical Approach” given by Silas Krabbe.
In this blog post, Yotam Ronen recaps Jonathan Easey’s colloquium on improving access to HIV prevention in Vancouver. Easey’s research focuses on how queer patients can educate healthcare providers about PrEP, addressing the stigma and knowledge gaps in the system to improve care for the queer community.