Congratulations to PhD student V Rahbar and Dr. Muhammad Abdul-Mageed, whose collaborative research projects were each awarded funding via the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (G+PS) PhD Collab pilot program. The program offers support to PhD students from different disciplines to build inter/transdiciplinary scholarly work and collaboration.
V Rahbar’s project: “Arts-based interventions in graduate research: art as an open-systems research methodology”
- Dr. Biz Nijdam – Central, Eastern, and Northern European Studies
- Dr. Anita Sinner – Curriculum & Pedagogy
- Dr. Harini Rajagopal – Language & Literacy Education
- Dr. Marie-France Berard – Curriculum & Pedagogy
- Victoria Rahbar – PhD student (LAIS)
- Manisha Tripathy – PhD student (EDCP)
- Fabiola del Rincón Fernández – PhD student (FHIS)
- Imroze Singh Deol – PhD student (SPPH)
Dr. Muhammad Abdul-Mageed’s project: “Can Artificial Intelligence be a meaningful member of the team? Integrating AI into team-based primary care through interdisciplinary collaboration”
- Dr. Naznin Virji-Babul – Physical Therapy, Neuroscience
- Dr. Sian Tsuei – Population & Public Health
- Dr. Cristina Conati – Computer Science
- Dr. Muhammad Abdul-Mageed – Linguistics, School of Information, Computer Science (courtesy)
- Dr. Christie Newton – Family Practice, AVP Health
- Samir Damji – PhD student, Neuroscience
- 2 other PhD students to be identified


