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For Speaking Engagements or Research

If you are interested in Dr. Mashford-Pringle providing a keynote address, speaking on topics listed on the website or other engagements, please fill in the form with dates and times, audience and topic(s) of interest.

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For research, First Nations communities, Indigenous organizations, and Indigenous Peoples can contact Dr. Mashford-Pringle through the form with a brief description of the work you wish to speak to her about.

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Dr. Mashford-Pringle also provides research, program evaluation, Indigenous cultural safety training and assistance for organizations and government agencies as a paid consultant. Please contact us with your potential project and budget.

Prospective Graduate Students

Dr. Mashford-Pringle will not be accepting graduate students from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025.

If you're interested in getting involved in the lab, please email Dr. Mashford-Pringle at angela.mashford.pringle@utoronto.ca.  Priority will be given to Indigenous students or who have a background in Indigenous studies, qualitative methods, policy, or those who are pursuing a degree in public health or a related field.

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When contacting Dr. Mashford-Pringle, please include a brief statement describing your interest in the lab and your resume/CV.

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Dalla Lana School of Public Health

155 College St 

Toronto, ON M5T 3M7

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We would like to acknowledge the traditional territories of the Mississauga of the Credit First Nation, Anishnawbe, Wendat, Huron, and Haudenosaunee Indigenous Peoples on which the Dalla Lana School of Public Health now stands.

The territory was the subject of the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, an agreement between the Iroquois Confederacy and Confederacy of the Ojibwe and allied nations to peaceably share and care for the resources around the Great Lakes. We would also like to pay our respects to all our ancestors and to our present Elders.

© 2024 by Angela Mashford-Pringle, PhD.

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