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Arti Modgill is an Assistant Professor (Teaching) at the University of Calgary, with a focus on Cultural Studies and Critical Theory. She has developed a strong academic profile with her PhD in Critical Theory from the University of Nottingham, completed in 2015. Her research spans interdisciplinary discussions, particularly examining the role of narratives in shaping self-understandings and concepts of belonging in multicultural societies. Modgill’s work explores the influence of media and viewing practices on everyday political and cultural subjectivities, employing a critical lens on film and visual cultural studies. She actively contributes to university strategic initiatives and is committed to enhancing the educational landscape at her institution. Her courses include topics such as Pluralism and Global Citizenship, World Indigenous Film, Race, Representation, and Media, as well as Gender Cinema and National Cinema, focusing on diverse aspects of film studies and representation.
Department of Computer Science Master's program. GRE scores are expected for international students.
Faculty of Social Work. Also listed as Department of Social Work.
Faculty of Nursing / Department of Nursing. Applicants must contact the Graduate Programs Office prior to applying.
Department of Finance / Haskayne School of Business. Recommended GMAT is 550+ for MBA, 600+ for MFin.
Covers Department of Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Geomatics Engineering.
Covers Cumming School of Medicine programs including Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Oncology, and Community Health Sciences.