Education Graduate Student Research Conference
The Education Student Research Conference is set to return for its 25th edition from May 2nd to 4th. The conference is brought to you by the Education Graduate Students’ Association (EdGSA) and the Office of the Associate Dean of Graduate Research.
This year the conference promises discussions and engaging research. It provides a platform for education graduate students to showcase their research and engage in scholarly discourse within a supportive academic environment.
The theme “The Future of Education: Practice, Research & Theory” will examine transformative and emerging trends, challenges and opportunities around the field of Education. Through presentations, roundtable discussions, and poster sessions, participants will explore the evolving landscape of teaching, learning, researching, and theorizing in education.
We are happy to announce Dr. Rheanna Robinson as our keynote speaker, Dr. Robinson will draw on her lived experience as an Indigenous disabled scholar to discuss being an “unexpected academic” and how her scholarly research represents a compelling example of how Indigenous knowledges continue to offer the world important and meaningful representations of inclusion in diverse and varying ways.
Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a dynamic exchange of ideas and perspectives at the Education Graduate Student Research Conference.
“The Future of Education: Practice, Research & Theory”
Date: May 2 – 4, 2024. With a pre-conference social gathering planned for Wednesday, May 1.
Location: Education Building.
Visit EdGSA website for more details and information on the 25th Education Graduate Student Research Symposium.