Graduate Student, Osgoode Hall Law School
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Susan Drummond
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About
Stu Marvel is currently a Visiting Scholar with the Feminism and Legal Theory Project at the Emory School of Law in Atlanta, Georgia, as she completes her PhD at Osgoode Hall in Toronto, Canada. While at Emory she has been teaching a seminar on gender and sexuality that offers students a comparative transnational perspective on rights, identity and justice. Stu's doctoral research relies upon an empirical study of LGBTQ families across Ontario and their use of assisted reproductive technologies, and seeks to develop new legal frameworks for queer kinship and fertility law.
Stu has recently been awarded the 2012-2014 Feminism and Legal Theory Project postdoctoral fellowship with the Vulnerability & Human Condition Initiative at Emory. She will be continuing her work with Professor Martha A. Fineman, and will conduct research, teach courses and extend the development of an ongoing speaker series.
Stu served as Chair of the Osgoode Graduate Law Student Association from 2009-2010 and was invited as a 2011 PECANS visiting scholar to the Centre for Law, Gender and Sexuality at Kent Law School in England. Stu graduated from the University of East Anglia with an MA in Gender Analysis for International Development before receiving her LLM at Osgoode Hall. Previously, she worked as Communications Liaison at the Korean National Commission for UNESCO in South Korea and served as Gender Advisor to the Ministry of Women in The Gambia. Stu enjoys karaoke, dance moves and heavy metal guitar solos. Her work is funded by a SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship.
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