-Life as an Assistant Professor-
Join us as we dive into the world of academia with Dr. Ingrid Handlovsky from the University of Victoria's School of Nursing.
With a background rooted in nursing, Dr. Handlovsky's journey into academia was driven by her passion for addressing social inequalities that impact health.
Her research delves into health equity and the profound influence of social environments, encompassing historical and political factors. Dr. Handlovsky's advocacy extends to supporting LGBTQ2S+ individuals and promoting resilience.
She emphasizes participatory action research as a means to drive change, offering insights into the challenges and rewards of scholarly work.
Listeners will get a glimpse into the life of an academic scholar, including but not limited to topics such as:
*the significance of mentorship within this world
*the distinctions between scholarly teaching and research responsibilities
*the issue of funding within academic research
*much more!
Don't miss this opportunity to explore the intricate world of scholarly pursuits and social impact.
To learn more about Dr. Handlovsky and her work, be sure to follow her here:
University of Victoria
**Episode NOTE: Christopher refers to Dr. Handlovsky as a professor during the conversation. However in actuality, her official title is that of an Assistant Professor. LIFE AS A.. apologies for any confusion this may have caused.
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