Examining the theme of interdisciplinarity doctoral research at the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design
February 11 & 12, PhD students and faculty will gather at the University of Toronto’s John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design to examine the theme of interdisciplinarity in our school.
Focusing both inward and between disciplines, we challenge what it means to traverse the traditional boundaries of our faculty’s domains of knowledge production.
To achieve this, the symposium proposes an introspective approach, beginning with the multiple subdomains that are awkwardly or tenuously grouped under the PhD program of our own faculty.
On Thursday, all are invited to take part in the evening keynote lecture by Professors Theodora Vardouli (McGill University) and Daniel Cardoso Llach (Carnegie Mellon University).
Organized by Ameen Ahmed, Mono Mo, Brian Slocum, and the Daniels Faculty ALD PhD Program.
Have questions about this event?
Contact the Daniels Faculty at events@daniels.utoronto.ca
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