Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada | Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) /gradstudies Tue, 22 Jul 2025 18:27:39 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Kanishka Sikri receives 2023 SWAAC Graduate Student Award of Merit /gradstudies/2023/04/04/sikri-2023-swaac-award-of-merit/ Tue, 04 Apr 2023 14:10:00 +0000 /gradstudies/?p=50992

Kanishka Sikri (they/them) was selected to receive the 2023 Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada (SWAAC) Graduate Student Award of Merit. The Award will be presented to Sikri on May 5th. This year the banquet and reception of the SWAAC annual conference will be hosted by Western University and its affiliates, Brescia University College, Huron University College and King's University College.

The SWAAC graduate student award recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in their university and in the community while maintaining an excellent academic record. Sikri’s outstanding academic performance and stalwart community outreach made them an exceptional candidate.

Sikri is a writer and scholar researching violability: the practice that marks certain lives, bodies and lands to the possibility of violence. They are formally trained as an International Development Specialist from the University of Toronto, and are currently a PhD Candidate in the Graduate Program in Gender, Feminist and Women's Studies at 91ɫ speculating on the ways violence becomes synonymous with and inhabits the lifetimes of Black, Brown and Indigenous women in Canada and the world. Sikri’s doctoral project, SomeThing, It, Violability, for which they are currently conducting research, will help rethink sexual violence and open up possibilities for transformative anti-violence interventions that centre the agency of racialized women.

In addition to their academic achievements, Sikri has taken on leadership roles in numerous activist-oriented community research projects. Exemplifying a devoted changemaker, they worked as a Research Fellow with the Reach Alliance collecting stories of community resiliency against cartel violence in Mexico and assessing the role of women’s police stations in mitigating gender-based violence against Dalit women in India.

Sikri also founded Lottet (let’s open that third eye together), a consulting firm that works with community, corporate, and government clients around the many faces and forms of violence, from its racialized arm to its gendered leg to its ecological face and its epistemic shape. Through Lottet, Sikri has provided subject matter expertise and led consulting on projects like the National Action Plan on Gender-Based Violence with YWCA Canada and Framework for Transformative Human-Rights Based Organizational Change with OCAD University. Additionally, Sikri built an attractive and well-used website (kanishkasikri.com) and blog, which now host 17,000+ followers. They are also a speaker and facilitator with clients like the United Nations, SPARC and the Aga Khan Foundation.

Sikri is honoured to be recognized through the SWAAC Graduate Award of Merit, and shares that they “hope to engage a lifetime project that does not just duel and battle, but betray violence, revoke it, call for its surrender so that we can intimately imagine our futures without it.”

91ɫ is proud of Sikri’s contributions to areas of gender, culture and social justice and hopes to further support their ideas that will take flight in the years to come. They are a revolutionary scholar with a bright future ahead of them.

Kanishka Sikri

Kanishka Sikri

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Graduate Student Award of Merit — Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada /gradstudies/students/awards-and-scholarships/graduate-student-award-of-merit-senior-women-academic-administrators-of-canada/ Fri, 09 Jul 2021 15:54:13 +0000 /gradstudies/?page_id=42686

Note: this award is not being offered in Ontario until 2023. Applications will be accepted late 2022.

Overview

Awards will be offered annually to the women graduate students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in the university or general community while maintaining exemplary academic records.

Value

  • $3,500

Eligibility

Women registered in Master's or PhD programs at any  within a designated region are eligible to be nominated. Regions and number of awards are defined as follows, and eligibility shall rotate among them:

  • Ontario (2023)  
  • Western Provinces (2024)
  • ϳܱ(2025)
  • Atlantic Provinces (2026)

Deadline (internal deadline for 91ɫ nomination)

  • November 20, 2022

Criteria

  1. Outstanding academic performance
  2. Evidence of leadership, including but not limited to such things as:
    • executive positions in student organizations;
    • participation on committees (student committees and university committees);
    • organization of special events, conferences, etc.;
    • involvement in advocacy groups;
    • involvement in volunteer organizations, within the campus setting and/or in the general community.

How to Apply

Required Documents:

  • biographical data**
  • curriculum vitae
  • academic records
  • three letters of reference or endorsement of the candidate. The applicant must ask for the appraisals to be transmitted electronically directly to the Scholarship & Awards Coordinator

**biographical information usually includes information about former and current studies,  areas of interest, research, publications, other awards, interests outside the university, and community or volunteer work.  It's usually in a narrative form, about 1-2 pages in length, and is an opportunity for the nominee to tell the adjudication committee some things about herself, and to explain at greater length her background/interests/passions/ambitions/volunteer work.

Procedure

  • Assemble (in order of required documents listed above) and submit an electronic application package to the Scholarship & Awards Coordinator
  • The FGS Awards Committee will select one nominee to be forwarded to the Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada by January 17, 2023. All applicants will be notified of the nomination result by the end of January 2023.

*Diversity Statement

​SWAAC is committed to prioritizing equity in this application process. We especially encourage applications/nominations from students who identify as LGBTQ+, racialized, Indigenous and/or students with disabilities to apply for this award.

Please visit the award program  for more information.

Support

  • If you require further assistance, please contact our Research Officer or Scholarship & Awards Coordinator by visiting our FGS Staff Directory.
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