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2017 Melville-Nelles-Hoffmann Lecture in Environmental History on March 20

The Department of History is proud to host the annual Melville-Nelles-Hoffmann Lecture in Environmental History on March 20 at 4pm in the Schulich Private Dining Room. This year’s lecture will be delivered by Professor Sara B. Pritchard from Cornell University. Professor Pritchard is a leading scholar in environmental history and science and technology studies whose new research examines the politics […]

Call for Applications: UNA-Canada’s IDDIP Summer Deployment

United Nations Association in Canada’s (UNA-Canada) International Development & Diplomacy Internship Programme (IDDIP) is accepting applications for their summer internship program. These internships provide successful applicants, known as Junior Professional Consultants (JPCs), with invaluable, demanding, deeply meaningful work experience, as well as a proven bridge to employment. The Programme also provides professional development training & support […]

Call for Applications: UNA-Canada’s IDDIP Summer Deployment

United Nations Association in Canada’s (UNA-Canada) International Development & Diplomacy Internship Programme (IDDIP) is accepting applications for their summer internship program. These internships provide successful applicants, known as Junior Professional Consultants (JPCs), with invaluable, demanding, deeply meaningful work experience, as well as a proven bridge to employment. The Programme also provides professional development training & support […]

CFP – The Life of Others: Narratives of Vulnerability for a special issue of Canada & Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literature and Cultural Studies (Spring 2018)

Call for Papers – The Life of Others: Narratives of Vulnerability for a special issue of Canada & Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literature and Cultural Studies (Spring 2018 issue). Guest Editor: Eva Darias-Beautell   In her Levinasian discussion of the functioning of ethical obligations in the face of global and local forms of precarity, Judith Butler […]

Upcoming Event: Are Refugees Welcome Here? Trump, Immigration, and Canadian Responses

Friday February 3rd, 4:30 – 6PM Seminar Room, Centre for Ethics, 2nd Floor, Larkin Building, 15 Devonshire Place, University of Toronto  The Canadian Association of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (CARFMS) and the International Human Rights Program (UofT) invite you to an informal, information-sharing, and brainstorming session at the Centre for Ethics to discuss the […]

Graduate Programs in Northern Studies at Carleton U

Carleton University is pleased to announce graduate programs in Northern Studies that will begin in September 2017. The purpose of the programs is to provide opportunities for students to learn how to recognize and support wise decision making in the public and private sectors. The programs are intensive, one-year, interdisciplinary, course-based Master degrees and Graduate Diplomas. Students may take MA or MSc […]

Announcement: Professor Anna Hudson Serving as Acting Director

We are proud to announce that Professor Anna Hudson will be serving as Acting Director of the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies from January-June 2016. Professor Hudson is taking over while Professor Gabrielle Slowey is on leave to take up the position of Fulbright Chair in Arctic Studies at Dartmouth. We wish Professor Slowey great […]

Announcement: Professor Anna Hudson Serving as Acting Director

We are proud to announce that Professor Anna Hudson will be serving as Acting Director of the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies from January-June 2016. Professor Hudson is taking over while Professor Gabrielle Slowey is on leave to take up the position of Fulbright Chair in Arctic Studies at Dartmouth. We wish Professor Slowey great […]