Annual Honours Thesis Day

Please join us to celebrate the work of our undergraduate students who will be presenting their research from English Studies 4999E, Writing Studies 4999E, and Theses courses. This is a wonderful opportunity to support students and friends - and for current third year students to learn more about our theses courses.

If you are feeling unwell, stay home.
No food or drinks allowed inside the classroom.

Each presentation is expected to be about 10-12 minutes with a brief introduction from each supervisor. Questions will be held at the end of each block.

Presentation Schedule
Friday, March 28, 2025
University College, Room 1405

Presenter

Title

Supervisor

Course

Morning Session
9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Asha Saha "Like, comment, and stick to the norm: Constructing and resisting femininity on TikTok" A. Schuurman English 4999E
Adam Bento "Brats: The Evolution of Film Production Education and the Rise of Film Schools" M. Raine Film 4409E
Chloe Baird "Desire for an Ending: Convergence Culture within Unfinished Victorian Manuscripts" C. Keep English 4999E
Rachael Langdon "The Contradiction in Creativity: Oscar Wilde’s Paradoxical Approach to Art" C. Keep English 4999E
LUNCH BREAK (12:00 pm - 1:00 pm)

Afternoon Session
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Justin Heffernan "Deadhead: Poetics and the Popular Music Record" D. Barrick Writing 4999E
Mackenzie Kerr "A Discussion of Transformation in Ritual and Performance" J. Devereux Theatre 4999E
Riley Van Loon tba A. Schneider Writing 4999E