
معرفی
Natalia Artemeva is a Professor at Carleton University's School of Linguistics and Language Studies, with a distinguished career spanning 30 years in Writing Studies, Genre Studies, and Multimodality. She holds a Ph.D. from McGill University, an M.A. from Carleton, and a B. & M.Eng. from NUST MISiS (Moscow). Her research explores socio-cultural theories of learning, forensic linguistics, and the intersection of multimodal communication in academic and professional contexts, including collaborations with the Police Research Lab.
- B. & M.Eng.: National University of Science and Technology MISiS, Moscow
- M.A.: Carleton University
- Ph.D.: McGill University
Her work investigates how individuals become proficient communicators across disciplines, with recent focus on autistic students’ academic acculturation during the pandemic, police interview practices, and paramedic decision-making. Publications include co-authored books on language assessment and co-edited collections on multimodality, with awards from the Canadian Association for the Study of Discourse and Writing.
- 2021: CASDW Doreen Starke-Meyerring Annual Award (with Sara Doody)
- 2019: CASDW Best Article/Chapter Award (with Chloe Fogarty-Bourget and Janna Fox)
She supervises graduate work in rhetorical genre theory, forensic linguistics, and multimodal studies, while teaching courses like Doctoral Core Seminars in Applied Linguistics and Forensic Linguistics. Her research extends to the impact of global challenges like COVID-19 on autistic university students.





