Search results: Bryn Williams-Jones

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Virginie Manus

Virginie Manus has a background in institutional healthcare communications, a field in which she spent several years following her university studies in communications in France (Université Paris-Descartes). Arriving in Quebec over 10 years ago as part of a professional collaboration to develop research, training and workshop projects for Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal’s Centre […]

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Georges-Philippe Gadoury-Sansfaçon

Georges-Philippe has been focused on building spaces for others to lead and innovate, seeking to foster systemic change and address equity issues through interdisciplinary training, experience in various fields (advocacy, student-centred pedagogy, creative innovation & leadership approaches, bioethics, mindfulness-based interventions, educational technology, mathematics & applied psychology) and a passion for learning and caring. He is […]

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Gabrielle Joni Verreault

Gabrielle Joni Verreault is a doctoral student in bioethics at the School of Public Health at the Université de Montréal, working under the supervision of Bryn Williams-Jones. She focuses on the societal and health impacts of digital technologies. Involved in the cybersecurity ecosystem, she views this field as the equivalent of public health in the […]

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Josianne Barrette-Moran

Josianne Barrette-Moran is a doctoral candidate in bioethics at the School of Public Health of the University of Montreal, under the supervision of Bryn Williams-Jones. After publishing a thesis on consolation in the context of bereavement, she coordinated two subsidized research projects at the Institute of Religious Studies of the University of Montreal. With her […]

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Antoine Boudreau Leblanc

Antoine est écologiste de formation (M.Sc.) et s’est intéressé tout au long de son parcours à la philosophie (Certificats de 1er et 2e cycle). Visant à réconcilier ses deux champs d’intérêt, il a amorcé en 2018 un doctorat en bioéthique à l’Université de Montréal sous la direction de Bryn Williams-Jones et de Cécile Aenishaenslin dans l’esprit de briser les […]