Tri-Campus Faculty Workshop - Attending to Student and Faculty Agency in the Age of Generative AI

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Thursday, February 12, 2026 4:00 pm to 5:30 pm

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Jane Freeman, Director, Graduate Centre for Academic Communication, School of Graduate Studies

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Join us for a Tri-campus Anthropology workshop for Faculty on teaching in the age of generative AI with special guest speaker Jane Freeman (Director, Graduate Centre for Academic Communication, School of Graduate Studies). Professor Freeman is an award winning educator and recipient of the 2023 President’s Teaching Award, the University of Toronto’s highest honour for teaching. As founding Director of the Graduate Centre for Academic Communication (GCAC), Jane Freeman established GCAC’s modular curricula of non-credit courses, workshops, and its Writing Centre. Her development of GCAC is described in a chapter in Supporting Graduate Student Writers: Research, Curriculum & Program Design (University of Michigan Press, 2016).

A Senior Fellow of Massey College and a member of the Stratford Festival’s Senate, Jane’s areas of expertise are Shakespeare, classical rhetoric, and oral and written communication. She completed a book in collaboration with Prof. Ursula Franklin, entitled Ursula Franklin Speaks: Thoughts and Afterthoughts, 1986–2012. 
 

This workshop is a virtual event via ZOOM. A meeting link will be sent on registration. Please register here:

Attending to Student and Faculty Agency in the Age of Generative AI with Jane Freeman – Fill out form

 

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