The Centre for the Study of Learning and Performance (CSLP) is pleased to recognize six Student Affiliates with Outstanding Engagement Recognition Awards, celebrating their exceptional contributions to the CSLP community.
The awards have been presented to Britney Vu, Vitor Yano, Neslihan Sriram, Adèle Aubin, Guillaume Jabbour, Aya Halliday, and Ryuichi Suzuki, each of whom has demonstrated remarkable dedication to strengthening the intellectual and collaborative life of the Centre. Each recipient has been awarded an Outstanding Engagement Recognition Award by CSLP co-Directors David Waddington and Diane Querrien in recognition of their sustained involvement.
Over the past year, these student leaders have played an important role in organizing and facilitating a range of CSLP-supported initiatives and events. Their contributions include coordinating workshops, leading student-focused research discussions, and helping to organize event series that bring together scholars, students, and community members.
Ryuichi Suzuki and Vitor Yano pose with their invited guest Reina Sakao at their recent Exploring World Languages and Cultures event.
Neslihan Sriram and Guillaume Jabbour (left) with fellow students at a recent podcasting workshop led by Jabbour.