Hi, I'm Donya!
I'm an English and History dual major at the University of Toronto with a passion for law, history, and research. Amongst other things, I am also passionate about National Treasure (2004).
Feel free to connect!
Hi! I'm Pranav, a third-year undergraduate at the University of Toronto, originally from the New York City metropolitan area—double majoring in Economics, with a focus in Data Analytics, and Public Policy, while also pursuing a certificate in Business Fundamentals and minor in South Asian Studies.
My research interests are highly interdisciplinary, across socio-economic and tech policy, and the law—with a broad passion for global politics as well as focused interest in South Asian regional affairs and community-based impact.
I'm always happy to chat with others and love to learn from my peers—please don't hesitate to reach out to me!
I'm an incoming 3rd year Law and German student in Trinity College Dublin.
My research centres on how the criminal justice systems responds to abused women who kill their abusive partners. The defences to a charge of killing are usually provocation, self-defence, and diminished responsibility/insanity. However, feminist legal theorists argue that these defences arise out of a typical male rather than female experience. Victims of domestic abuse who kill typically lack an obvious imminent threat of violence, which is required to use the legal defences, and instead are responding to a cycle of violent behaviour.
I want to understand how these women are treated in criminal justice systems, and how we can improve the law in this area.
I am passionate about improving equality and fair treatment in the legal system, as well as gender studies and criminology. I would love to get in touch if you are interested in any of these areas!
Hiya! My name is Faith Marion Kalia, but you can call me Mae!
I am a third-year student at the University of Toronto double-majoring in Philosophy and Diaspora & Transnational Studies with a minor in Creative Writing!
For my research, I will be studying how the biracial South Asian identity is impacted by language, gender, and identity politics. It is my highest hopes that this research is able to suggest an alternative identification for biracial people that does not threaten the wholeness of their being!
When I'm not researching, you may find me cafe hopping, reading critical theory, or dilly dallying in the park with friends! I am open to further discussing my research and/or extracurricular hobbies, if interested — feel free to contact me via social media or email!
Hi everyone, my name is Jayden! I'm entering my third-year at the University of Toronto, studying Environmental Health and Disease. My research and academic interests lie within digital health and emerging technologies, and this summer, I'll be researching AI implementation in healthcare.
I also love to read, talk about music, and go for drives! I'm looking forward to meeting everyone!