Valérie Raymond

Assistant Professor, School of Liberal Arts

About Valérie

A Franco-Ontarian linguist from Sudbury, Dr. Valérie Raymond has been teaching French language, linguistics, grammar and writing, francophone culture and French as a Second Language courses at Laurentian University since 2012. She is interested in variationist linguistics, sociolinguistics, language contact, bilingualism in minority francophone settings in Ontario and language security. She devotes her time to various associations and boards of directors, such as Acfas-Nouvel-Ontario, the Association des boursiers et des boursières Ricard and the Board of directors of the Touche-à-tout Daycares, and actively participates in projects aiming to promote and highlight French language diversity in Ontario and Canada.

Education

Ph.D., Human Studies and Interdisciplinarity (Laurentian University, 2019) 

M.A., Linguistics (Laval University, 2011) 

B.A., French Studies and Psychology (Laurentian University, 2008) 

 

 

 

 

Academic Appointments

Assistant Professor (School of Liberal Arts, Laurentian University, 2023 to present)

Sessional Lecturer (Department of Languages, Lakehead University, 2022-2023) 

Sessional Lecturer (School of Liberal Arts, Laurentian University, 2022-2023) 

Master Lecturer (French Studies Department, Laurentian University, 2020-2021) 

Sessional Lecturer (French Studies Department, Laurentian University, 2013-2020) 

Awards

Recipient of the Baxter and Alma Ricard Foundation Award

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