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Annik Bilodeau is a Lecturer in the Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of Waterloo, Canada. Her academic career focuses on contemporary Mexican literature, street art, and hybrid learning methodologies. She has pioneered innovative teaching strategies to mitigate Foreign Language Anxiety and redesigned advanced Spanish courses to emphasize critical cultural analysis and digital accessibility.
- PhD, University of Ottawa (2016)
- MA, University of Ottawa (2011)
- BA, Université Laval (2010)
Her research bridges literary analysis, political art, and pedagogical innovation. Recent publications explore cosmopolitanism's role in Latin American identity and the use of street art as resistance. She integrates feminist pedagogy and collaborative reading techniques into her teaching practice.
Scientific awards include SSHRC Insight Grants (2022-2027) and a LITE Grant (2021-2022). Her 2025 articles examine experiential learning in medical education and feminist art activism. Publications span political graffiti studies (2011-2019), cosmopolitanism in literature (2016), and hybrid learning frameworks.
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