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Reminder for students to apply for the two exciting summer 2026 positions offered by the OAS!
🚨 More information on the positions and eligibility here: https://t.co/kwQmznpH4k
The Toronto Chapter is hosting a one-day symposium for the relaunch of the chapter, and are accepting submissions!
Attached is an information flyer with more details on the theme, the type of research and discussions sought, and potential round table discussion topics.
📍Ottawa Chapter
Thursday, May 21 – 6:30pm potluck, 7:30pm speaker’s
talk
Susan Langley presents “What do the Titanic, the Bible
and Superman have in common? Operation
Habbakuk”
Zoom Registration: https://t.co/ZBcROpiGJ7
Potluck / In-person Registration: https://t.co/t0SCnozZQD
In case you missed it! The recording of last week's talk on Bill 5 by Emily Anson, President of the OAS Hamilton Chapter, is now available on our YouTube channel. Check it out here: https://t.co/MSGV4DoShz
Statement about the proposed legislation from the Chiefs of Ontario: https://t.co/SdWFAH4UrX
Statement from Archaeological Research Associates (ARA): https://t.co/BlsVXCVlvI
Read the proposed OHA changes and submit comments here: https://t.co/soxesskmTe
We are hiring! The Ontario Archaeological Society (OAS) and Museum of Ontario Archaeology (MOA) are partnering to find a Community Engagement Director!
For more information, please see the full job description on the MOA website: https://t.co/xUaFDhfScc
The OAS is now accepting applications for the 2025 Valerie Sonstenes Student Research Fund! Detailed information can be found in the application package, available here: https://t.co/cPtj7IWYgd
Happy New Year! We hope your 2025 is off to a wonderful start. The OAS is excited to usher in the year with engaging Chapter Talks from the London Chapter tomorrow @ 7:30pm and the Grand River Chapter Tuesday @ 7:30pm! Both talks available via Zoom. See you there!
❄️Warm up with these upcoming OAS Chapter talks!❄️
Tonight is the Windsor Chapter’s December meeting in person and online. You can register for the Zoom link here: https://t.co/w4CtWEqFr2
We have another exciting week coming up with two OAS Chapter talks via Zoom! The Grand River Chapter will host Bill Engelbrecht on Tuesday, November 12th @ 7:30pm and the London Chapter will host Mark D. Mitchell on Thursday, November 14th @ 7:30pm.
If you are attending the 2024 OAS Symposium next weekend in Thunder Bay, be sure to stop by the ✨Indigenous Market✨ taking place on Saturday, Oct. 26th, from 9am-4pm!
Registration is now open for the 51st Annual OAS Symposium being held this year Oct 25-27th in Thunder Bay! Click the link to register: https://t.co/SFQtHh0K7M
The Ontario Archaeological Society (OAS) recognizes the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Please follow the link to read our statement: https://t.co/Iv6RelPy4J
A friendly reminder that poster and paper abstracts for the 2024 Symposium are due by midnight on September 30th. Please click on the link to our website for more information: https://t.co/GmL3E5GyQ8
Chapter talks are back! This week, the Grand River Chapter and London Chapter will be hosting presentations by guest speakers via Zoom. Follow the links for more:
Grand River Chapter: https://t.co/yp44WGLf1d
London Chapter: https://t.co/6KHgdF1R1S
Are you interested in trying archaeology? The OAS London Chapter is hosting a Public Archaeology Day in partnership with Van Egmond House Museum on Saturday, October 5, 2024! More information can be found at the London Chapter website: https://t.co/ZmDMhl9WgF
The 2024 OAS award nominations are open! Do you know someone that deserves to be recognized by the OAS? Celebrate their achievements by nominating them for an award! Follow the link to access the nomination form and to learn more about each award. https://t.co/jvwFwUIIJP