The heart of the Jackman Humanities Institute is its Circle of Fellows, a group of scholars at every level from undergraduate to faculty, who are chosen for the excellence of their research and for its relevance to the Annual Theme. Fellows hold private offices (or in the case of undergraduate fellows, carrels) in a quiet, shared enclave; they attend a weekly lunch to hear one of their members or an invited guest discuss their research; they organize events for the group such as tours, reading groups, and informal parties; and they talk. In the process of sharing their projects and the contours of their various disciplines, they find new ways to conceptualize their work, discover resources, and force each other to think beyond disciplinary assumptions to the wider goal of how their project addresses the Humanities as a whole.
2026-27 Annual Theme: Doubles, Doppelgangers
Parker Bloom
Undergraduate Fellow
Chloé Brault
Critical Digital Humanities Fellow
Kevin Coleman
Faculty Research Fellow
Clint Enns
Artist in Residence
Jacqueline Feke
Visiting Public Humanities Faculty Fellow
Sharmeen Imran
Undergraduate Fellow
Kajri Jain
Faculty Research Fellow
Eva Jewell
Distinguished Visiting Indigenous Faculty Fellow
Larissa Lai
Faculty Research Fellow
Canisia Lubrin
Distinguished Visiting Fellow
Melanie Ng
Chancellor Jackman Graduate Fellow
Julia Jeonghyung Parke
New Media and Public Humanities Postdoctoral Fellow
Leanne Rambali
Undergraduate Fellow
Amber Ramos
Undergraduate Fellow
Ridhima Sharma
Chancellor Jackman Graduate Fellow
SA Smythe
Faculty Research Fellow
Josephine Tjhia
Undergraduate Fellow
Chu Wang
Chancellor Jackman Graduate Fellow
