- About
- Apply
- Lead the Way: Graduate Studies at SFU in Canada for Fall 2025 & Spring 2026
- Why Grad Studies at SFU?
- 尤物视频
- Applying
- Tuition + Fees
- Visiting + Incoming Exchange
- Awards + Funding
- Graduate Students
- Life + Community
- Faculty + Staff
- Individualized Interdisciplinary Studies in Graduate Studies
Throughout her studies, Tanya showed herself to be in every way an exceptional doctoral student, with an enormous appetite for learning and scholarship.
Mark Fettes
Additional Convocation Medal Award Winners
Dr. Tanya Behrisch receives Dean鈥檚 Convocation Medal
As one of SFU's most outstanding graduate students from the Faculty of Education, Dr. Tanya Behrisch is recognized with the Dean of Graduate Studies Convocation Medal. On behalf of SFU, we congratulate Dr. Behrisch on her outstanding achievements.
Dr. Tanya Behrisch鈥檚 doctoral research focused on how mastery relates to strangeness鈥攖hat is, anything we encounter as threatening or uncertain. Although modern humans are taught to respond to strangeness by trying to control or colonize it, Behrisch drew on multiple thought traditions to propose a different way of understanding mastery, in terms of the dynamics of abundance and scarcity. Behrisch found that practices of mastery as abundance make room for mastery as scarcity; these depend and co-arise with each other in a contradictory fashion.
Behrisch wove together her lifelong practices of oil painting and long-distance kayaking, her parents鈥 teachings and her professional career as a university administrator to explore how mastery plays out paradoxically as control over and surrender to strangeness. Pursuing mastery in art or team management combines patient disciplined practice and humility to accept unknowns. These offer creative and leadership potential and a means to face our uncertain futures.
While undertaking her research, Behrisch worked full-time managing teams of up to 100 people in SFU鈥檚 Work Integrated Learning unit during COVID. She published papers in top peer-reviewed journals and won the President鈥檚 PhD Scholarship in 2022.
Behrisch鈥檚 supervisor, Dr. Mark Fettes says, 鈥淭hroughout her studies, Tanya showed herself to be in every way an exceptional doctoral student, with an enormous appetite for learning and scholarship. I have rarely encountered a student with a comparable work ethic and range of accomplishments, and none who coupled that with such swift progress through her program and such whole-hearted participation in the intellectual life of the academy.鈥
Behrisch says Fettes pushed her 鈥渢o write and think at the peak of my intellectual, creative and emotional capacities. He pared down my writing to be more succinct while granting me freedom to take intellectual risks and enjoy scholarship as a lived experience. He urged me to read widely and changed how I see myself in relation to modernity; I鈥檓 embedded in a complex ecology of thinking, both human and more-than-human. I鈥檓 very grateful to Dr. Fettes. He鈥檚 an excellent mentor.鈥
Behrisch applies the wisdom she鈥檚 learned through her doctoral studies to managing SFU鈥檚 Applied Sciences Co-op Program, facilitating over 2000 student work experiences in industry a year. Philosophy, scholarship, oil painting and writing are integral to Tanya鈥檚 life. She plans to continue leading large groups of professionals through change, fiscal austerity and innovation in the educational or private sectors. She鈥檚 currently writing about ecological mastery and the colour blue and belongs to several creative and scholarly communities of practice. Her paintings are held in private collections globally.
Additional Links
- Academic Unit: Educational Theory and Practice, Philosophy of Education Stream
- Thesis:
- LinkedIn:
- Artistic Website:
- Research Website:
- Email: behrisch@sfu.ca