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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We’re all feeling a bit unsure about getting back to our social lives. Tanya Singh discusses from research based insights that may help ease the transition! Read more
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Alexa Ruel takes time to reflect on her journey to becoming a PhD Student, writing a letter of encouragement to her past self. Read more
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As many are scheduling vacations, Public Scholar Geneviève Grégoire-Labrecque explores what it means for scholars engaged with the community in bringing about change. Read more
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Science is built on the backs of overworked and underpaid graduate student-researchers. It needs to change! Learn why in this thought-provoking critique of the insufficient salaries of junior scholars. Read more
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As many are preparing for a new school year, Public Scholar Fanny Gravel-Patry reflects on the need to incorporate rest into our work routines. Read more