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In this wide-ranging conversation, Julia Caron, a Southam Journalism Fellow and host of CBC Quebec City AM, and Jane Zhao, a Health Policy PhD at UofT and Junior Fellow at Massey College explore the connectivity of arts, sciences, and humanities through Zhao’s studies and artistic practice. #JuliaCaron #JaneZhao #SouthamJournalismFellow #CBC #QuebecCityAM #UofT #UniversityofToronto #Arts #Science … Continue reading Challenging False Divides in Arts, Humanities and Sciences →
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With our ever expanding demand for information, we need to move to methods that allow for faster communication. Fiber optic cables offer a solution, but there are still challenges to overcome. Join Pranjal Tiwari, a PhD student in Physics at the University Toronto as he interviews Susanna Rumsey, a PhD student in Electrical Engineering at … Continue reading Global connection faster than ever →
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In this episode of JCR, Setayesh Yazdani, a Massey Junior Fellow and a Doctor of Pharmacy Student at the University of Toronto, interviews two clinical pharmacists. Dr. Linda Dresser and Dr. Doret Cheng, clinical pharmacists in the areas of infectious diseases and primary care, respectively, and teach at the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy. They talk about their roles as pharmacists in … Continue reading Perspectives on the pivotal role of pharmacists in global health →
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Massey College Junior Fellows, Delaram Farzanfar, PhD student in Psychology at the University of Toronto, graduate fellow at the School of Cities, and Ben Pulver, Art History PhD Student, join in conversation about research into the connection between architecture and our mental well-being. #SchoolofCities #MasseyCollege #UofT #environment #mentalhealth
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There’s a lot of buzz in the science and medical communities about the creation of a new medical school in Brampton, Ontario. It’s a collaboration between Toronto Metropolitan University and the William Osler Health system in Brampton and North Etobicoke. The med school promises students a new approach to medical education, one that puts community, … Continue reading Training new doctors through a community, diversity and inclusion lens →
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This episode features a conversation between Margaret de Leon, PhD student and Junior Fellow, and Dr. Adrian de Leon, author of Bundok: A Hinterland History of Filipino America & Assistant Professor of History at New York University. They discuss Bundok, where de Leon traces the journey of Northern Luzon’s people through history, revealing how Filipino … Continue reading Where, When and Why are the Boondocks? →
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Join Margaret De Leon, a Junior Fellow and graduate student in education at the University of Toronto, in conversation with Jodesz Gavilan, the 2023 Marshall McLuhan Fellow, On a recent tour of Canada, Gavilan, an investigative journalist, researcher, and podcaster with the independent news outlet Rappler in the Philippines, advocated for journalists to go beyond … Continue reading Building Community through Journalism →
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The episode features a conversation between Pranjal Tiwari, a PhD student in physics at the University of Toronto and Leting Liu, a PhD candidate in the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto and Junior Fellow at Massey College. They discuss the role companies play in protecting the environment and why it may … Continue reading Corporate Responsibility: An Environmental Perspective →
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Join Pranjal Tiwari, a PhD student in Physics as he interviews Otuto Chukwu, a PhD student in Public Health Policy at the University of Toronto and Junior Fellow at Massey College. They discuss public health policy surrounding cancer treatment and focus on how the process can be improved to detect cancer in the earlier stages … Continue reading Making cancer more survivable →
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Massey College, the home of “The JCR,” this podcast series, is a interdisciplinary residence for graduate students studying at the University of Toronto. To cap off the College’s 60thanniversary, Junior Fellow, Leting Liu, a Ph.D. student in environmental accounting at the Rotman School of Management, takes a look at the College’s founding and how it’s … Continue reading Massey at 60: For the Public Good →
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This episode features a conversation between Margaret de Leon, a PhD student in International Comparative Higher Education at the University of Toronto, and Dr. George Fallis, Professor Emeritus of Economics and Social Science at York University. They discuss the historical role of universities and the economic, political, and cultural conditions that have shifted this role … Continue reading The Past, Present, and Future of Higher Education →
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Pranjal Tiwari, a graduate student in Condensed Matter Physics at the University of Toronto, speaks with Warwick Watt, a geoscientist at the nuclear waste management organization in Toronto, Canada. They talk about what is nuclear waste, how to safely handle and dispose of it. They also discuss how well Canada is doing in this and … Continue reading Where Does Nuclear Waste Go? →
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This episode features a conversation between Cheng Xu, a PhD candidate in political science studying rebel movements in the Philippines and award-winning journalist Patricia Evangelista about her new book, “Some People Need Killing: A Memoir of Murder in My Country.” WARNING: This interview contains strong language and descriptions of massacres and state-sanctioned killings in the … Continue reading Speaking Truth to Power →
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Massey College Junior Fellows Elizabeth Hicks, an actor, playwright and law student, Zahida Rahemtulla, a playwright and MA student in adult education, and Robbie Steele, a PhD student in English literature and the Book History & Print Culture program go behind the scenes at the Stratford Festival. They discuss the 2023 production of Shakespeare’s Richard II and the … Continue reading Curtain Call III: Shakespeare in 2023 →
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Aleksandra Dojnov a graduate student in bio-medical engineering at the University of Toronto discusses the stigma around overactive bladder with Senior Fellow Kim Kierans. Dojnov explains the treatments and the latest research to control the condition, including stimulating the saphenous nerve, near the ankle. #masseycollege #uoft #overactivebladder #biomedical #engineering #health
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Massey College Junior Fellows Omnia Elebyary and Sara Maqsood, students at the University of Toronto, talk about what it’s like to be visible Muslim women in a secular society and the importance of critical mass. #MasseyCollege #representation #muslim #secularity #law #dentistry #education #identity
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Leighton Schreyer, a second- year medical student at Massey College speaks with Bonte Minnema, about his activism and advocacy for LGBT rights at the University of Toronto in the mid-1990s. #MasseyCollege #Uof T #LeightonSchreyer #LGBT #humanrights #BonteMinnema #Advocacy #Activisim #1990
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Massey College Junior Fellow Elizabeth Hicks speaks with Massey’s Southam Journalism Fellow, Wanja Gathu, about her experience advocating for human rights and her journalism career in Kenya even when faced with extreme adversity.
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Massey College Junior Fellow Ben Pulver, a doctoral student in Art History at the University of Toronto speaks with five graduate students from different disciplines about ChatGPT and how it’s influencing their fields of study.
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