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Current Students

York University’s Programme in Classical Studies Presents: Lysistrata

Theatre Auditions York University’s Programme in Classical Studies presents Lysistrata, A Greek comedy by Aristophanes Interested students should attend ONE of the following audition dates: Monday, October 17th: 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM McLaughlin Junior College Room (MC 014) Tuesday, October 18th: 2 PM – 4 PM McLaughlin Junior College Room (MC 014) OPEN TO […]

ARC-CCY Resources

The Anti-Racism Committee aims to help community members learn more about the anti-racism resources and recommended readings available to them. Resources on this page address immediate challenges facing BIPOC students, but also provide educational readings that inform and critique historical and ongoing discriminatory barriers in society. We update this list throughout the year. Please keep […]

Anti-Racism Committee

The Children, Childhood Youth Program Anti-Racism Committee (ARC-CCY) is a small but dedicated group of students, researchers, and faculty who meet once a month to interrogate whiteness in the CCY program and work towards making CCY a more equitable and welcoming space for BIPOC students and faculty. The committee was formed in response to growing […]

Undergraduate Research

Undergraduate Students in the Children, Childhood & Youth program have many opportunities to undertake research and writing. In every year of their degree here at York, students conduct their own research as part of their coursework. In the final year of the program, they have an opportunity to conduct their own research with young people, […]

Placement Course: INDG 3060 Cultural Experience

Are you an Indigenous student at York University looking for an international course? Through the Indigenous Peer-to-Peer Exchange Program you can connect and collaborate with other Indigenous students around the world and gain academic credit! The course will be run remotely and offered as INDG 3060 3.0 (fall). Quick Links GPA Calculator Academic Advising Search Course Timetables […]

Graduate Programs

The graduate programs featured below are designed for students interested in drawing connections across traditional disciplinary boundaries. Learn from faculty members with an enormous breadth of expertise covering various historical periods, substantive topics and theoretical approaches. Quick Links Graduate Program in Humanities Examine subjects central to the Humanities within a rich diversity of multicultural contexts. […]

Advanced Certificate in Hebrew & Jewish Studies

The Advanced Certificate in Hebrew & Jewish Studies is for Jewish Teacher Education (JTE) students in the Direct Entry Concurrent Model BA-BEd and is open to additional students who elect to earn this Certificate. Its 36 credits include 24 credits in Jewish Studies and 12 credits in modern Hebrew language. Quick Links Notes for Jewish […]

Events

RESTtalks

The RESTtalks lecture series was launched in October 2019 as a forum for showcasing the research interests and teaching expertise of our core faculty. Three lectures took place in 2019/2020. The series resumed for a second “seasons” in January of 2023, and season three began in October 2023. Future speakers in the series are Prof. […]

Canadian Writers in Person Lecture Series

Students get up close and personal with an eclectic group of authors while earning course credit through LA&PS’ Canadian Writers in Person (AP/CLTR 1953 6.0A) course. You’ll explore the contemporary work of renowned authors, while having the unique opportunity to engage with them in a dialogue about their work. Readings are free and open to […]