Filipa Pajevic
Class of 2024
Filipa Pajevic is an economic geographer, trained in urban studies. She holds a PhD from McGill University in Montreal and recently completed a post-doctoral fellowship at the University of Toronto. She is a seasoned and internationally trained researcher, writer and instructor, fascinated by the relationship between labour markets and cities, specifically the impact of the changing world of work on city planning and policy. Her academic work was pioneering in exploring the impact of remote working on real estate and planning in Canada during COVID-19. As an instructor, she also taught research methods and mentored graduate students on ethics and research security. She is passionate about sharing knowledge and informing the public through well-researched, factual, emotionally and intellectually stimulating journalism. She has published research in academic journals, op-eds in outlets including The Guardian and CityLab, and occasionally dabbles in poetry and fiction.

Exploring Toronto’s forgotten jazz landmarks: ‘There is creative history in this city that would blow your mind’

The buzziest restaurant in Toronto might be this west-end living room. Next week, it could be a downtown condo. Inside the intimate and ever-changing world of Toronto supper clubs

They met in Ukraine, fell in love and turned their tale into a play. But their romance is no fairy tale

Can you say it in plain English? A new Quebec law says: “Non.”

Can you say it in plain English? A new Quebec law says: “Non.”

An ancient art form connecting two continents
