Webinar - Graduate Studies at Queen's Faculty of Education
Date
Monday December 16, 202412:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location
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Monday December 16, 2024Location
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Thursday January 9, 2025Location
Online OnlyJoin us online!
Dr. Jenny Mai Phan is the Assistant Director of Community Engagement at the Center for Adaptive Systems of Brain-Body Interactions and a Research Assistant Professor at the College of Engineering and Computing at George Mason University.
An autistic, multiply neurodivergent researcher, Dr. Phan focuses on autism and co-occurring mental health conditions in adolescents, with a special interest in how biopsychosocial factors affect early and delayed puberty and the role of sexual health education in autistic teens’ mental health and well-being. Her lived experiences as an Asian American woman, wife, mother, and advocate deeply inform her work and commitment to intersectionality.
Date
Tuesday December 10, 2024Location
Education LibraryJoin us on December 10, 2024 in the Education Library for snacks, prizes, conversation, and our virtual guest speaker Dr. Noah Britton!
Dr. Noah Britton is a psychology professor who's been working directly with people on the autism spectrum since 2005, as researcher, camp counselor, life coach, consultant, and respite worker. He is a member of the first comedy troupe composed of people with Asperger Syndrome, Asperger's Are Us, and plays music in his spare time.
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