2019 Public Scholars blog
From developing tactical sensors for minimally invasive surgery to designing sustainable buildings, from examining the long-term impact of the global refugee crisis to exploring the practical applications of oral history, Concordia’s Public Scholars are changing the world we live in through cutting-edge research?
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Not only is autistic perception and communication often framed as lack, but many neurotypical frames deny the existence of autistic perception. Read more
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An ant colony is one of the most unique biological communities in nature. Read more
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I collected my luggage and walked outside the airport. It was chaos; the smell of the burning tires was making the air very heavy. Read more
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The future of “smart” built spaces relies on “smart” occupants — who are engaged, well informed and critical in their decisions. Read more
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With every mention of Twinkle, there inevitably follows the acronym LOVE, for the stories of Twinkle and LOVE are one in the same. Read more