The Inter-University Graduate Seminar, held on June 2, 2012, is a graduate student scholarly
event. It brings together students from various universities to
celebrate and share their work in a collegial, inspiring, constructive,
and supportive environment. The Seminar is an interdisciplinary space
where participants productively engage new fields of study and
innovative research methodologies. It is also a social space, where
participants establish contact and build meaningful intellectual
engagements with peers beyond their respective home university and/or
academic program.
Topics presented:
- Decolonizing the Mind of the Researcher
- An Intergenerational Narrative Inquiry About Secwepemc Identities
- Kashubian Rituals as Educational Sites
- Girls, Media and Resistance
- Me and the Media: Being Muslim in Canada
- Lebanon’s ‘Social Mosaic’: The (Re)Making of Identities and the Impact of Higher
Education (A Preliminary Study)
And more. Visit the EDST website for a full report.