Congratulations to Dmitri Detwyler on successfully defending his doctoral dissertation
Please join us in congratulating Dmitri Detwyler on having successfully defended his doctoral dissertation on July 29th and completing all PhD graduation requirements. The title of his dissertation is: “Pandemic transformations and settler discourse stabilities in Canadian English-language teacher identity”.
Dr. Monique Bournot-Trites at the presentation of the insignia of Chevalier of the Order of Palmes Académiques
Dr. Monique Bournot-Trites at the presentation of the insignia of Chevalier of the Order of Palmes Académiques
Dr. Bonny Norton, University Killam Professor, presented at Research Horizons: what now, what next?
Research horizons: what now, what next? An evening with UBC’s newest University Killam Professors Professor Bonny Norton’s seminal research on identity, language learning, and social change is internationally renowned. To promote multilingual literacy for children and youth worldwide, she leads the Global Storybooks project, which harnesses the scalability of digital technology to provide free online […]
Pramad Sah successfully defended his doctoral dissertation. Congratulations!
Please join us in congratulating Pramod Sah on the successful defence of his doctoral dissertation entitled ‘New hierarchies, new elites: A critical ethnography of English as a medium of instruction policy in Nepali public schools’ on May 2nd, 2022.
Wasan Qasim successfully defended her MA thesis. Congratulations!
Wasan Qasim successfully defended her MA thesis. Congratulations!
Congratulations to Jonathan Ferreira on being awarded a UBC Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award
Congratulations to Jonathan Ferreira on being awarded a UBC Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award
Congratulations to Carl Ruest on successfully defending his doctoral dissertation
Please join us in congratulating Carl Ruest on the successful defence of his doctoral dissertation on March 25, 2022: “Exploring adolescents’ development of intercultural competence through the Canadian interprovincial student exchange”.