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here's
just a little bit of info about me:
i
was born and raised in a rural community in eastern ontario, south
of ottawa. the closest
town was iroquois,
population 1200.
(check out my family.)
i
attended seaway district high school, where i generally did very
little other than hang out with my drummer boyfriend.
in my later highschool years, i was a bit more active, appearing
in a couple of school plays, working on the yearbook, and joining
some student committees. but mostly i was still just a lazy teenager.
i
moved to montreal
to attend mcgill university,
enrolled in a bachelor of commerce program. i was going to be an
accountant and make loads of money!
but
i spent more time hanging out with friends,
and learning to love ethnic food and independent films, than studying
the intricacies of balance sheets. i hated accounting.
then
i met don
taylor, and decided that instead of making money, i'd rather
become an underpaid academic and change the world. it was an epiphany.
my consciousness was raised and my intellectual curiosity stimulated.
i
finished my degree, and moved to the university
of western ontario to work with jim
olson. i learned some useful things, and some not-so-useful
things (no fault of jim's), and somehow ended up with a ph.d.
during
my six years in london, ontario,
i made some wonderful friends, did some interesting
research, and attended as many conferences as i could manage. i
even spent a few months in england, visiting neil
macrae at the university
of bristol.
but
all the while that i lived in london, ontario, i longed for the
big city, and i spent many hours planning my escape...
...i
made it as far as evanston,
illinois, to work at northwestern
university with galen
bodenhausen. oh, how i loved galen's lab, the people
at northwestern and, of course, chicago!
alas,
i left the big city behind once again. i spent two years at dartmouth
college, in the extremely wee (and snowy)
town of hanover, new hampshire.
i loved teaching at dartmouth and i had some great silly fun with
friends but, wow, that town was small.
hope
was not lost, however: i moved to birmingham,
UK, to take up a faculty position in the university
of birmingham's 5* school
of psychology. ah, the city life! ah, the curry!!! and the social
life isn't bad, either.
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