International students’ experiences of gender-based violence in Canada  

Funded MA research opportunities | International students’ experiences of gender-based violence in Canada  (Deadline: 21 December 2023)

Research funding is available for two students as part of a two-year MA in Sociology or Public Issues in Anthropology (with the option of the collaborative Development Studies program) at the University of Guelph to undertake research on a topic related to international students’ experiences of gender-based violence in Canada. Canada relies heavily on a growing population of international students to overcome its aging crisis and contribute to economic growth. One of the several areas that remains poorly understood is international students’ experiences of gender-based Violence (GBV). Prospective graduate students interested in undertaking research on a topic related to the above theme attentive to gender, generation ,and race are invited to apply.  

Opportunity description and how to apply can be found at this link.

Dr. Sharada Srinivasan (PI) at the University of Guelph and Dr. Shivajan Sivapalan (Co-applicant), a campus physician at Ontario Tech University and Durham College, undertook a scoping review on international students’ experiences of gender-based violence in Canada. This project is funded by a SSHRC-WAGE Knowledge Synthesis Grant.

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