Elisabeth Pion, 2019

Studying towards a Masters in Performance at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London – one of the leading performing arts institutions in the world – has provided Élisabeth Pion with the opportunity to discover her own artistic voice as a classical...

Ema Nikolovska, 2019

Canadian-Macedonian mezzo-soprano Ema Nikolovska was born in Skopje, Macedonia and emigrated to Toronto at a young age. Ema trained as a violinist and completed her undergraduate studies in violin performance at The Glenn Gould School at the Royal Conservatory of...

Sarah Burns, 2019

Sarah Burns, who was awarded the OMERS scholarship, is pursing a DPhil in International Development at the University of Oxford where she is a Rhodes Scholar. Once a devastating conflict ends, the process for peace-building and reconstruction begins.  Often, the focus...

Robert Gorwa, 2019

Perhaps no other area of contemporary socio-political life needs as much scrutiny as the digital platforms we use every day. Yet the fast-evolving development of Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and other services, and uncertainty around how they will affect our personal...

Jacqueline Siu, 2019

Jacqueline’s fascination with the way our immune system works and with the potential of immunotherapeutics has led her to work on the complex interactions between our immune system and foreign agents like donor organs in order to design therapies and use the body’s...