Erin K. Grosjean (she/her)
Erin brings interdisciplinary experience from across multiple sectors, having held roles in office and customer service management, as well as in education and academic project coordination, research, and data management. She has lived and taught in Korea and engaged in extensive leadership and service work throughout her graduate studies. In addition to her administrative contributions to pilot projects at the Diversity Institute, Erin works as Associate Editor of the John Tyndall Correspondence Project. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Honours degree in Psychology from the University of Regina and a Master of Arts in Science and Technology Studies from York University. She also studied Classics and History of Science at the University of Toronto and is ABD for her PhD in Science and Technology Studies from York University, where she focused on the history of Forensic Anthropology.