News Category: Carmen Logie
6 projects that highlight the imperative to “Let communities lead” on World AIDS Day
Categories: Carmen Logie, David Brennan, Faculty, Peter Newman, ResearchEnding AIDS is withing our reach, but to achieve this goal, communities need to be leading […]
International Water Justice exhibit makes its Canadian debut
Categories: Carmen Logie, Faculty, ResearchThis fall, researchers from the University of Toronto’s Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work are bringing an international […]
Carmen Logie receives a CAHR-CANFAR Excellence in Research Award from the Canadian Association for HIV Research
Categories: Awards & Recognition, Carmen Logie, Faculty, ResearchProfessor Carmen Logie received national recognition last week at the 32nd Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research (CAHR […]
Watch, listen and read: FIFSW faculty offer a wealth of resources for those interested in learning more on World AIDS Day about the fight against HIV
Categories: Carmen Logie, David Brennan, Faculty, Kyle Ganson, Peter Newman, ResearchDecember 1st is World AIDS Day — a day for people worldwide to unite in the fight […]
World AIDS Day Q&A: Professor Carmen Logie on HIV prevention, stigma and care among refugee and displaced youth
Categories: Carmen Logie, Faculty, ResearchIn honour of World AIDS Day on December 1st, we spoke to Carmen Logie to learn […]
Eunjung Lee and Carmen Logie promoted to the rank of full professor
Categories: Carmen Logie, Eunjung Lee, FacultyThe Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work is delighted to share the news that Eunjung Lee and Carmen […]
Addressing intersectional stigma and discrimination is essential to ending the HIV epidemic
Categories: Carmen Logie, Faculty, ResearchIn June 2022, the American Journal of Public Health published a special issue titled Addressing Intersectional Stigma and […]
Carmen Logie promotes arts-based methods for illuminating gender in community-based research
Categories: Carmen Logie, Faculty, ResearchThe Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)’s Institute of Gender and Health publishes a “Meet the Methods […]
Carmen Logie is named co-chair of the 31st Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research
Categories: Carmen LogieThe 31st Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research (CAHR 2022) takes place virtually April 27 to 29. Held […]
Carmen Logie is using data science to rethink water practices and equity in India through a collaborative, cross-disciplinary project funded by U of T’s Data Sciences Institute
Categories: Carmen Logie, ResearchThe Data Sciences Institute (DSI) at the University of Toronto has announced funding for 17 cross-disciplinary research […]