It was a distinct honour to present our final 2023 honorary doctorate to Elder Barbara Dumont-Hill, for her commitment to improving the lives of Indigenous Peoples as a knowledge-keeper at @Carleton_U’s Ojigkwanong Centre and in the community.
https://t.co/1p5rvcdLax
Barbara Dumont-Hill will be awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, in recognition of her outstanding contributions as an advisor and community volunteer working to improve the lives of Indigenous peoples. https://t.co/gY9GhlTM9A
Chancellor's Professor Chris Burn recently spoke with Matt Galloway on The Current about how the invasion of Ukraine has jeopardized scientific research in Russia’s Arctic territory.
https://t.co/3U8qzJ7rNi
@CU_FASS
The journal Canadian Studies is calling for papers (Deadline: May 1, 2023) for a special issue on Canada's multiculturalism for December 2023: "Review, assessment and perspective on fifty years of Canadian multiculturalism (1971-2021)".
https://t.co/2miOh6Nruk
The Canadian Studies Center at the University of Washington has organized a series of online lectures on Arctic Environments, April 12, 2023 – May 17, 2023
Feat. @PhilWight, @andrewstuhl, @issy_gapp, and more!
More info: https://t.co/upkwhi6TQP
#envhist#envhum#arctic
Heritage conservation + #adaptivereuse can be a partial solution to the housing crisis! Join us for our next FREE LECTURE: Sacred in the Suburbs: Past, Present + Future Fate of the Former FEDERAL STUDY CENTRE this Wed. MARCH 22 on Zoom – Info+Registration: https://t.co/CvWItkbFjA
We are happy to share the #cfp for our Canadian Studies Colloquium!
We offer an online platform for emerging scholars to share & discuss their ongoing research with peers & experts in the field
⚠️Deadline: Jul 15 (PhD/Postdoc) / Oct 15 (BA/MA)
🗓️Nov 16
🔗https://t.co/gjSRBN1hR1
Join us @CU_CDCC for our annual Vickers-Verduyn Lecture, March 29, 7pm, featuring Professor Dalie Giroux. Details and registration at: https://t.co/xrlqOx51BU
On Mar. 28, @carleton_mssc welcomes Fort McMurray-born artist, activist and author Tanya Kalmanovitch to @CU_CDCC for a performance of her illuminating documentary theatre piece The Tar Sands Songbook. All are invited. For more details & to RSVP: https://t.co/LgkBfsSEsP
Today, @Carleton_U launched a new name for the University Centre: Nideyinàn (nih-DAY-in-nahn), meaning "Our Heart" in Algonquin. The name reflects our location on Algonquin territory, and was chosen with the Algonquin Advisory Council & communities. https://t.co/hsnq1ODIFg
Please join @CUIndigenous on Dec 1st for the annual Indigenous Winter Market. This year there are 14 vendors and will be draws for prizes throughout the day!
Warmest congratulations to Dr. Chris Burn, recipient of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society’s 2022 Martin Bergman Medal for outstanding achievement as a champion for Northerners and northern science. @CU_FASS@CarletonDGES@cu_research