Dr. Amal Madibbo hosts season five of the podcast “Quoi de neuf?,” which is produced by CREFO – Le Centre de recherches en éducation franco-ontarienne.
Disability Matters, a major six-year pan-national programme of disability and health research, is being funded by a Wellcome Trust Discretionary Award.
The OISE Leaders and Legends awards program recognizes the many outstanding contributions of alumni and friends of OISE – locally and around the globe.
Congratulations to Professor Marcelo Vieta on being appointed interim chair of the Department of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education for the period September 1 to October 31, 2024.
Your Paper Sucked but it will Change the University is a podcast where students share insights from their first term paper for the MEd Higher Education program.
This week, over 30 Black aspiring educators will begin their journey in OISE’s Master of Teaching program as the inaugural cohort of the Black Future Educators Pathway. Designed to bridge gaps in representation and access, BFEP ensures equitable admissions and comprehensive student support.
L’apport du CREFO dans le développement et la diversification du domaine d’études sur les francophonies canadiennes, par D. Farmer, N. Labrie et E. Le Pichon
Jacqui Getfield’s experiences as a Black mother of twins with autism exposed gaps between marginalized communities and experts. Today, this experience has led to her work as an equity, diversity, accessibility, and inclusion consultant and an adjunct professor.