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Read on. Write now. Study for an undergraduate degree (Major, Honours, & Minor + Professional Communication Minor) or a graduate degree (MA or PhD) in English.
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Hear from Dr. Rebecca Halliday, professional communication professor with @uvicenglish, on "phygital" fashion, in conversation with Jason Osler: cbc.ca/listen/live-ra… UVic Scholarly Communication
Throughout Barfly, poet and critic Michael Lista “wavers between a desire to let light in and an impulse to hide in the murk,” writes UVic English associate professor Nicholas Bradley. Read the full review: thewalrus.ca/michael-lista-…
Maya Wei Yan Linsley's UVic English degree put the spotlight on research, especially fan studies. Building on a lifelong passion for words and fandom, Maya studied the transformative and literary capacities of fanfiction: uvic.ca/news/topics/20…
For CBC, Richard Van Camp, UniversityOfVictoria Indigenous Storyteller-in-Residence discusses the importance of his upcoming course, "Recovering Family Medicine Through Story": cbc.ca/listen/live-ra… cc: UVic English
UniversityOfVictoria Stephen Ross (@uvicenglish) received a Strategic Initiative - Indigenous grant to support the Indigenous Storyteller-in-Residence program, which will bring celebrated author Richard Van Camp to UVic to teach two online courses on Recovering Family Medicine Through Story.
UniversityOfVictoria Suzan Last (@uvicenglish) received a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Grant for adapting Executive Function Coaching (EFC) methods for online asynchronous course delivery.
"I was drawn to the Transgender Archives at UVic because I wanted to research trans histories. As a non-binary person myself, I was curious about past treatment of trans individuals and important issues in the trans community." Sky's story: ow.ly/4P1F50SptCe Chair in Trans Studies & Archives
Saba Pakdel (UniversityOfVictoriaenglish) is among the Coastal Climate Solutions Leaders - an NSERC CREATE graduate training program hosted @uvic. Her doctoral research, supervised by Stephen Ross, examines climate change migration in British fiction. coastalclimatesolutionsleaders.org/trainees #HumsProud