The UBC Centre for Migration Studies continues the July Grad Student Power Hour programming with Natasha Damiano (PhD student, Rehabilitation Sciences) on July 22, 2021 on “Creating possibilities for music and belonging: A narrative and arts-based approach to immigrant children and youth’s group singing.”
The event provides a platform for UBC graduate students to share their migration research beyond their academic departments. It also provides networking opportunities with faculty, students, researchers and practitioners from across the broader university and community sectors.
Each Grad Student Power Hour will begin with a 10 minute networking session, followed by a 30 minute research talk. The remaining 20 minutes will be reserved for discussion.
Click on the talk title above to visit the event page. There, you can read an abstract, learn more about the grad student presenter, and RSVP for the event. As the initial events are online, a zoom link, when available, will be sent to all participants who RSVP.
All are welcome to attend The UBC Centre for Migration Studies’ Grad Student Power Hours. We look forward to seeing you there!