WGS Research Seminar – PhD Collaborative Students Presentations
Wilson Hall, Room 2053, New College 40 Willcocks Street, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaThe WGSI PhD Collaborative Students present their research.
The WGSI PhD Collaborative Students present their research.
Another Story Bookshop and Haymarket Books present the Toronto launch for Naomi Klein's "Battle for Paradise: Resisting Disaster Capitalism in Puerto Rico" Featuring a panel discussion with Naomi Klein and Anwar Knight moderated by Rinaldo Walcott. Sponsored by WGSI, University of Toronto Proceeds go to Barbuda Silent No More & JunteGente Admission: $10 suggested […]
This is a day-long orientation for teaching assistants offered by TATP. Attending this training is optional, but helpful, especially if you’re already in Toronto at this time. Registration for the event will open via the TATP website as of summer 2018.
This is an opportunity to meet other graduate students from other units. For details, go to the SGS website.
At this session, you will meet your fellow incoming students and some faculty; we will also review program requirements, course registration, the funding package, and upcoming events at the Institute.
All WGSI graduate students who are teaching in WGSI for the first time should attend this training session. It focuses on pedagogical issues arising in classes in women and gender studies.
New Directions in Black Studies: Mining the Raw and the Monstrous with Marlon M. Bailey and Jeffrey Q. McCune For more information click here.
A Life That's Good: Queer Perspectives on ‘Blood’, Sex and Health featuring Marlon M. Bailey, OmiSoore H. Dryden and Jeffrey Q. McCune For more information click here.
This talk explores options for navigating a meaningful career as a 'scholar activist' trained in Women and Gender Studies. Gender equality is a priority for states, NGOs, and private organizations committed to achieving the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, and as a result, there is broad demand for graduates who can do gender-sensitive critical analysis and […]
Title: Everyday Transgressions: Domestic Workers' Transnational Challenge to International Labour Law In this book, Blackett tells the story behind the ILO’s 2011 Decent Work for Domestic Workers’ Convention No. 189, and its accompanying Recommendation No. 201 – they created the first comprehensive, international standards to extend protections and rights to domestic workers laboring in homes […]