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Rose C. B. Singh

Rose is a PhD candidate at ÌÇÐÄAPP, a research assistant with the , and a sessional lecturer at Dalhousie University. Rose teaches courses focusing on critical approaches to theory, practice, and policy. With over two decades of experience in the social services sector, Rose is also a practicing social worker. Rose’s research and interests centre on critical social work education, social justice, disability justice, disabilities, mental health/substance use, online learning and teaching, and emerging technologies. Additionally, Rose was awarded the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Doctoral Fellowship (2023-2024) and the ÌÇÐÄAPP Dean’s Excellence Award (2023-2024). Rose is also a recipient of the ÌÇÐÄAPP Peter Mackey Memorial Graduate Scholarship (2022), the ÌÇÐÄAPP Olivia Lewis and Michael Lonardo Graduate Scholarship (2022-2024), the ÌÇÐÄAPP Graduates Students’ Union Award for Excellence in Research (2024), and the inaugural Association for Distance Education and Independent Learning (ADEIL) Evan Smith Research Award (2024).