Dr. Judith Grant
Title: Assistant Professor
Research interests: Includes drugs and gender, women and addiction/recovery, and violence against women.
Supervision Areas: Drugs in Society; Drugs and Gender; Addiction/Recovery from Controlled Substances; Public Policy; Violence Against Women; Community Activism; Community-Academic Alliances.
Biography
Dr. Judith Grantreceived her PhD in Women's Studies from York University in Toronto, Ontario. She obtained her M.A. from the University of Toronto and her B.A. from the University of New Brunswick. Dr. Grant taught for nine years at Canadian universities followed by six years in the United States teaching Sociology and Criminology courses.
Dr. Grant's international work has taken her to Southeast Asia (the Philippines and Sri Lanka) documenting gender analysis reports for Canadian agencies and to Russia whereby she presented research on Canadian laws on domestic violence to Centres for Women, Family and Gender Studies in both Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Recent Grants: Assessment of
Addiction Problems & Service for the Central East Local Health
Integration Network (CELHIN): Defining the Gaps & Opportunities:
Qualitative Report (2008)