Black Faculty-Student Research Gathering
The CBSE Black Faculty-Student Research Gathering is a monthly session that is open to all graduate students from all departments, is focused on building the capacity of students to conduct research and do publications and is facilitated by faculty members.
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CBSE - Room 225, 2nd Floor
Led by Professor Ann Lopez, this session will explore what it means to engage in critical research and impact on students' educational journey and research choices.
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CBSE - Room 225, 2nd Floor
Led by Professor rosalind hampton, this session will introduce students to an ongoing research project organized by Black students at Canadian universities, examining the importance of alternative archives created by and for students.
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CBSE - Room 225, 2nd Floor
Led by Professor Qui Alexander, this session will explore how students can engage in research that goes beyond using queer & trans people as subjects and think about what it means to put (Black) queer & trans ways of knowing to work.
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CBSE - Room 225, 2nd Floor
The CBSE Student Faculty Research Gathering, a monthly session that is open to all graduate students from all departments, is focused on building the capacity of students to conduct research and write publications with the support of faculty members.
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CBSE - Room 225, 2nd Floor
Led by Dr. Lance T. McCready with Research Assistants, Bethel Soressa & Rose-Ann Bailey, this session explores research on the lived experiences of Black youth leaving federal and provincial sponsored child welfare (referred to simply as “care”) using innovative participatory visual and digital methods.
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CBSE - Room 225, 2nd Floor
Led by Dr. Shawna-Kaye Tucker, this session will start with the fundamentals of reading empirical research effectively and how this supports our writing.
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CBSE - Room 225, 2nd Floor
This session will be led by Dr. Fikile Nxumalo.