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YorkU's 16th Annual All Nations Pow Wow & Gathering, February 15-17

YorkU's 16th Annual All Nations Pow Wow & Gathering, February 15-17

For 16 years now, the Aboriginal Students Association at York (ASAY) has hosted the All Nations Pow Wow & Gathering at the Keele Campus. Next week it will be returning, and will be celebrating Indigeneity and Academia with five events over three days.    Detailed information is below, and more on the Facebook Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/198263017412240/   The York […]

CANCELLED Environmental Research Group Lunchtime Q & A with Professor Kate Brown

CANCELLED Environmental Research Group Lunchtime Q & A with Professor Kate Brown

CANCELLED Join us for a lunchtime Q & A with Professor Kate Brown (History, University of Maryland, Baltimore County) author of Plutopia: Nuclear Families, Atomic Cities and the Great Soviet and American Plutonium Disasters. Thursday March 22, 2018 12:30 - 2PM; 749 Kaneff Tower Please RSVP to robarts@yorku.ca                 […]

Ethics in Indigenous Research Workshop - Registration Open

Ethics in Indigenous Research Workshop - Registration Open

The workshop will be held in Kaneff Tower 519 from 8:30am – 5:30pm on Friday March 16, 2018.  Opening remarks at 9am. We invite Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars, faculty, senior undergraduate, and graduate students to engage in a day of meaningful conversations about the responsibilities of ethical research engagements with Indigenous communities, including forms this […]

Manitoulan Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI) 2018 CFP

Manitoulan Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI) 2018 CFP

MISHI 2018: Doodemag: Exploring Anishinaabe Worldviews Through Clans The History of Indigenous Peoples (HIP) Network, based at York University and housed in the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, and the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation (OCF), located on Manitoulin Island, is pleased to invite applications for the Manitoulin Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI), June 10-17, 2018. MISHI is […]

Manitoulan Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI) 2018 CFP

Manitoulan Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI) 2018 CFP

MISHI 2018: Doodemag: Exploring Anishinaabe Worldviews Through Clans The History of Indigenous Peoples (HIP) Network, based at York University and housed in the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, and the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation (OCF), located on Manitoulin Island, is pleased to invite applications for the Manitoulin Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI), June 10-17, 2018. MISHI is […]

2017 Northern Studies Research Symposium

2017 Northern Studies Research Symposium

On Friday November 10, 2017, the Robarts Centre of Canadian Studies is hosting the 2017 Northern Studies Research Symposium. This year's symposium will have nine presenters and will include lunch. For the Symposium's agenda, please see the posters below. Make sure to follow the Robarts Centre's Facebook Page and Twitter for updates on this event […]

2017 Northern Studies Research Symposium

2017 Northern Studies Research Symposium

On Friday November 10, 2017, the Robarts Centre of Canadian Studies is hosting the 2017 Northern Studies Research Symposium. This year's symposium will have nine presenters and will include lunch. For the Symposium's agenda, please see the posters below. Make sure to follow the Robarts Centre's Facebook Page and Twitter for updates on this event […]

Event: The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson - Separating Facts from Fiction

Event: The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson - Separating Facts from Fiction

An event hosted by the Roberts Centre for Canadian Studies and the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Please join us on Saturday November 18, 2017 as author Dr. Gregory Klages talks about his book, The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson, in commemorating the 100th anniversary of the death of the renowned Canadian landscape painter. The event […]

Event: The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson - Separating Facts from Fiction

Event: The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson - Separating Facts from Fiction

An event hosted by the Roberts Centre for Canadian Studies and the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Please join us on Saturday November 18, 2017 as author Dr. Gregory Klages talks about his book, The Many Deaths of Tom Thomson, in commemorating the 100th anniversary of the death of the renowned Canadian landscape painter. The event […]