2021 Public Scholars blog
Representing Concordia’s four faculties, the 2021-22 cohort are exploring some of the most vital areas of research today. From the decolonization of higher education to the emergence of robotized sex industry, these ten PhD students will engage with the community and help shape the conversation around our most pressing societal concerns.
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Public Scholar Fanny Gravel-Patry reflects on life with mental illness and what happens when we embrace failure as a position from which to see the world otherwise. Read more
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Difference is relative and connectivity in the brain is lateral. In this blog, Public Scholar Trish Osler considers how neurodiversity brings a capabilities mix into the creativity quest. Read more
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Moving new ideas forward is hard. Sex researchers know this for a fact. Sex is first to mind, but last studied. Simon Dubé and his team are trying to change that. In this blog, Simon shares the recipe they use to bring sexology to space and technology so that you can advance new ideas in your own field. Read more
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Public Scholar Felicity T. C. Hamer reflects on the challenges and potential benefits of breaking through academic solitude and sharing your ideas. Read more
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In her most recent blog, Public Scholar Ezgi critiques the current internationalization approach and reconsiders its future. Read more