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Lunchtime Talk with Dr. Marcin Gabrys – March 21

Please join us for a lunchtime talk with visiting professor, Dr Marcin Gabrys, from the Jagiellonian University, Poland. His talk is about “Polish Adventurers in the Northwest Passage in the 20th Century” and will take place on March 21, 2016 at 12:00 PM in Robarts (7th floor, Kaneff Tower). Please refer to the attached poster for more information on […]

Lunchtime Talk with Dr. Marcin Gabrys – March 21

Please join us for a lunchtime talk with visiting professor, Dr Marcin Gabrys, from the Jagiellonian University, Poland. His talk is about “Polish Adventurers in the Northwest Passage in the 20th Century” and will take place on March 21, 2016 at 12:00 PM in Robarts (7th floor, Kaneff Tower). Please refer to the attached poster for more information on […]

A Talk with Dr Benjamin Bryce – March 7, 2016

Please join us for a talk with Dr Benjamin Bryce about “Citizens of Empire: Education and Teacher Exchanges in Canada and the Commonwealth, 1910-1940” on March 7, 2016 from 2:00 – 3:30. More information is available in the attached event flyer. A Talk with Dr Benjamin Bryce – March 7, 2016 (PDF)

UPCOMING COLLOQUIUM: Indigenous Language Policy Implications of TRC of Canada

Indigenous Language Policy Implications of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and the Related Responsibilities of Post-Secondary Institutions The Organizing Committee: Maya Chacaby, Amos Key, Jr., Ian Martin and Jean Michel Montsion (who teach or have taught the following topics at Glendon: Anishinaabemowin, Cayuga, comparative indigenous language policy in the Americas, and Canadian and comparative language policy), and […]

Presentation by Professor Brenda Child – October 27, 2015

The History of Indigenous Peoples’ Network is proud to announce our next workshop on Tuesday, October 27th at 2:00pm on the 7th Floor of the Kaneff Tower, featuring Professor Brenda Child of the University of Minnesota. She will be workshopping the first two chapters of her award winning book “My Grandfathers Knocking Sticks: Ojibwe Family Life and Labour on the Reservation”. We will […]

Presentation by Professor Brenda Child – October 27, 2015

The History of Indigenous Peoples’ Network is proud to announce our next workshop on Tuesday, October 27th at 2:00pm on the 7th Floor of the Kaneff Tower, featuring Professor Brenda Child of the University of Minnesota. She will be workshopping the first two chapters of her award winning book “My Grandfathers Knocking Sticks: Ojibwe Family Life and Labour on the Reservation”. We will […]

Film and Discussion Punching for Power: Politics as Showmanship

Presented by the Department of Political Science York University Price Family Cinema (Accolade East 102) October 14 at 6pm Free Adminission GOD SAVE JUSTIN TRUDEAU: THE MOVIE God Save Justin Trudeau is not a boxing movie. Nor an authorized biography. It’s a documentary about the art of politics in the 21st century View Full Poster […]

Geography Alumni Distinguished Lecture Series

Power From the North: Modernity, Visibility and the Landscape of Hydroelectricity in Quebec Monday, 28th September 2015 5:00 PM N120 Ross Dr. Caroline Desbiens Professor Laval University Department of Geography View Poster (PDF)

**Deadline – le 11 septembre**: CSN-RÉC: Prize for the Best PhD Dissertation in Canadian Studies

Prix du CSN-RÉC: Meilleure thèse de doctorat en Études canadiennes Rappel/Reminder Canadian Studies Network-Réseau d’études canadiennes: Prize for the Best PhD Dissertation in Canadian Studies 2015 Competition – can be submitted through Robarts e-mail. This prize is awarded annually to an outstanding interdisciplinary doctoral dissertation completed at a Canadian university on a Canadian subject that […]

**Deadline – le 11 septembre**: CSN-RÉC: Prize for the Best PhD Dissertation in Canadian Studies

Prix du CSN-RÉC: Meilleure thèse de doctorat en Études canadiennes Rappel/Reminder Canadian Studies Network-Réseau d’études canadiennes: Prize for the Best PhD Dissertation in Canadian Studies 2015 Competition – can be submitted through Robarts e-mail. This prize is awarded annually to an outstanding interdisciplinary doctoral dissertation completed at a Canadian university on a Canadian subject that […]