CU Comparative Studies in Literature, Art, Culture
@Carleton_ICSLAC
Known as ICSLAC, our interdisciplinary Institute offers a vibrant environment for innovative doctoral research that transcends conventional boundaries.
Cultural Mediations doctoral student Xiaofan Wu awarded a Sigg Fellowship for Chinese Art Research by Hong Kong’s M+ Global Museum of Visual Art Culture: https://t.co/uDU9tXDQUW Congratulations Xiofan! @Carleton_ICSLAC@CU_FASS@CUGradStudies
ICSLAC's 2023 Summer Institute in Museum Studies
This non-credit week-long program is designed to provide professionals with the opportunity to engage with current issues in museum work. For all information: https://t.co/N7TJwJl9jz @CU_FASS@Carleton_ICSLAC
Celebrating our 2023 Cultural Mediations doctoral graduates! Congratulations and warmest wishes from ICSLAC to Drs. Marie-Catherine Allard, Patricia Bérubé and Victoria Nolte.@Carleton_ICSLAC@CU_FASS@CUGradStudies@Carleton2023
We are tremendously proud to share the announcement of a Senate Medal for Outstanding Academic Achievement being award to Dr. Patricia Bérubé, a 2023 graduate from the Cultural Mediations PhD program. Congratulations Dr. Bérubé! @Carleton_ICSLAC@CU_FASS @Carletongrads2023
Two Canadian Historical Association Book prizes for ICSLAC faculty member and Cultural Mediations alumnae. Congratulations to Drs. Carol Payne, Annette de Stecher and Christina Williamson! https://t.co/9XnH4429D9 @Carleton_ICSLAC@CU_FASS
Announcing the 2023 ICSLAC Interface Graduate Conference (virtual event)
The Cultural Inbetween, April 27 https://t.co/nYWAbYc0EH @CU_FASS@Carleton_ICSLAC @CUGradSytudies
WORKSHOP ON CAREER PATHS: ICSLAC alumni, faculty and graduate students are invited to attend an alumni-led discussion on career trajectories after the PhD. March 29, 1-3 pm, SP201D (hybrid option) RSVP: [email protected]@CU_FASS@Carleton_ICSLAC@CUGradStudies
Over the winter and spring, ICSLAC is marking 20 years of innovative interdisciplinary graduate research and teaching with a series of events and celebrations. All details: https://t.co/IYoYbh0YiE @CU_FASS@Carleton_ICSLAC@CUGradStudies
Announcing the 2023 Chris Faulkner Lecture in Cultural Mediations: distinguished cultural theorist Dr. Mieke Bal on “Unpacking: concepts and artworks speaking together” April 2, 2:30 https://t.co/uN1XMBjGZl In collaboration with SSAC @CU_FASS@Carleton_ICSLAC@CUGradStudies
ICSLAC and the Department of History invite applications from qualified Indigenous candidates for a preliminary (tenure-track) cross-appointment at the rank of assistant professor specializing in Indigenous practices in museology.
https://t.co/chYFf10WgP
Kevin Pat Fong, a doctoral candidate in the Cultural Mediations program, will be giving a talk on alternative comics and how they help shape today's American comics industry at the OPL’s main branch (B125) on Thursday February 2 at 6 pm. @CU_FASS@Carleton_ICSLAC@CUGradStudies
Cultural Mediations PhD candidate Patricia Bérubé successfully defended her dissertation,“Towards a more inclusive museum: developing multi-sensory approaches to the visual arts for visually impaired audiences.” Congratulations from all of us Dr. Bérubé! @Carleton_ICSLAC@CU_FASS
Congratulations to Cultural Mediations PhD candidate Victoria Nolte her recent article “Toward a Formal Language of Resonance: Diaspora and Place in the Video Works of Jin-me Yoon.” (Verge: Studies in Global Asias) https://t.co/WHkL3azjnB @CU_FASS@Carleton_ICSLAC@CUGradStudies
Launching ICSLAC's Graduate Virtual Bookshelf:
https://t.co/QxMJyxeoPl
ICSLAC is kick-starting its 20th anniversary with the launch of a Graduate Virtual Bookshelf, showcasing scholarly and creative work of students from the Cultural Mediations PhD and Curatorial Studies diploma.
Dr. Birgit Hopfener invites Carleton University students and faculty to join the weekly series of Looking Together sessions organized as part of her Ruth and Mark Phillips Professorship in Cultural Mediations. https://t.co/vCFKtYaB3r
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