July 10, 2025
Announcing the 2025-26 不良研究所 Institute for the Humanities Fellows
Established in 1976, the (CIH) fosters advanced study and research in a broad range of subject areas. We are multi-disciplinary and multi-faculty orientated. We support research in traditional humanities disciplines such as languages and literature, history, religious studies and philosophy as well as in philosophical and historical aspects of the social sciences, arts, sciences and professional studies. The humanities are not conceived as a specific group of academic disciplines, but as forms of study that examine what is human 鈥 typically guided by literature, history, social and physical settings, artifacts, visual and performing arts.
For the 2025-26 academic year, five annual Resident Fellowships were awarded to outstanding scholars to pursue a particular research project, and two graduate student fellowships were awarded to students to support the final phase of their PhD dissertations. All fellows maintain a regular presence at the Institute, share their research in an in-house lecture and involve themselves in the community of scholars working at the Institute. Resident Fellows also present their research as part of the 不良研究所 Institute for the Humanities Annual Lecture Series.
We are delighted to announce the 2025-26 CIH Fellowship recipients:
Petra Dolata, 鈥淒efining Energy Security from Above and Below 鈥 The 1970s Energy Crises and the Emergence of a Concept鈥
2025-26 Naomi Lacey Resident Fellow, Associate Professor, Department of History
Narges (Lel) Khalesimoghaddam Ghaen, 鈥淢igration Regimes and Protracted Displacement: Afghans鈥 Multi-Generational Experience鈥
2025-26 Graduate Student Fellow, PhD Student, Department of Anthropology and Archaeology
Aubrey Jean Hanson, 鈥淧resent! Indigeneity and Urbanity in Literary Arts鈥
2025-26 CIH Resident Fellow, Associate Professor, Werklund School of Education
Ryanne Kap, 鈥溾楴ecessary Fictions鈥: Deconstructing Origins in Adoptee-Authored Autofiction鈥
2025-26 Frances Spratt Graduate Student Fellow, PhD Student, Department of English
Qian Liu, 鈥淭he Co-Construction of Discrimination against Marginalized Lawyers: Rethinking Cultural Competence in the Canadian Legal Profession鈥
2025-26 Applied Ethics Fellow, Associate Professor of Law and Society, Department of Sociology
Joy Palacios, 鈥淩itual Attention: Creating Devotion in a Technology Ecosystem鈥
2025-26 Resident Fellow, Associate Professor, Department of Classics and Religion
Uchechukwu Umezurike, 鈥淒esiring Home: Migration, Belonging, and Diaspora in Canada鈥
2025-26 McCready Emerging Fellow, Assistant Professor, Department of English
Find out more about the 2025-26 CIH Fellows鈥 research projects .