Organized by Professor Njoki Wane and her team of OISE graduate students, the Black/African Feminisms Conference brought together 200+ participants from around the globe to discuss issues vital to communities and people of African ancestry, particularly women.
Le 7 juin avait lieu la cérémonie des finissants de l'IEPO. Le CREFO félicite vivement les étudiantes du doctorat et de la maîtrise qui ont obtenu leur diplôme.
Nan La grew up in a small Tibetan village and saw education as his gateway to the world. Despite extensive schooling, he never felt fully satisfied—until he arrived at OISE.
OISE alumni Drs. Cindy Sincliar and Ahmed Ilmi were each recently recognized with one of 17 awards, presented by the University of Toronto African Alumni Association during the seventh annual GOWN: African Scholars Awards. The initiative is founded and led by another alum, and current PhD candidate, Henry Ssasli.
Notre série de conférences du CREFO pour l'année universitaire 2023-2024 s'est achevée le 4 avril avec une conférence de l'auteur torontois Gabriel Osson.
Cindy Sinclair, OISE PhD, has spent decades supporting and empowering International Medical Graduates coming to U of T for postgraduate education, first as administrative staff and now as academic faculty.
Unite with fellow alumni, friends, faculty and staff to support students and researchers. Together, we can make a lasting impact in advancing inclusive excellence.
OISE doctoral candidate Shezadi Khushal has been named a winner of Ludwik & Estelle Jus Memorial Human Rights Prize for 2024, in the Emerging Leader category.