First Nations and Endangered Languages is an interdisciplinary academic program within UBC Vancouver's Faculty of Arts. Follow our main account @UBC_CIS
Have you applied to FNEL 482 yet? Deadline to apply is THIS Friday! Explore and develop a plan for sustained and deeper engagement with Indigenous languages🤝
4th year course registration opened today! Check out FNEL 481: Heritage Resources in Endangered First Nations Language Revitalization.
Learn more and register here: https://t.co/0fM65Y51AN
Ningwasum is centred around two Indigenous astronauts and time travellers from an alternative future, in which a Yakthung nation coexists with other nations and allies that have created their own advanced technology.
Learn more and RSVP here: https://t.co/2oQ4G5iDXa
Reframing the Work of Dictionaries with Revitalization Lexicography
When: June 6, 2022 from 12pm to 3pm
Where: The xʷθəθiqətəm or Place of Many Trees (6476 NW Marine Drive)
Register for lunch here: https://t.co/nqH5KZ1i3g
Join @UBC_CIS Friday, May 20th from 1:30 pm to 2:30pm for a moderated alumni panel to celebrate the FNEL and @UBC_FNIS Anniversaries 🎊
Attend in-person at The Place of Many Trees or remotely on zoom.
For those wishing to attend please register here: https://t.co/CvE5lnRVEt
Happy New Year from all of us at CIS! 🎉
We hope you had a restful and safe break, and we look forward to a time we can gather together again.
Please reach out regarding any questions or concerns you have during this time via our website, https://t.co/bL5ZKrxlUR.
Arts Amplifier @UBCGradSchool is seeking PhD students for part-time summer work with the Member Services office at the @SquamishNation. The research project will be remote and 70 hrs in length. ✍️
To apply, click here: https://t.co/Jd7eQ51loh
Congratulations to @UBCFNEL Associate Professor, Dr. Candace Galla @candacekgalla for her receipt of the UBC Killam Research Fellowship in the Junior Category. 🎉
Read more about Dr. Galla and her work here: https://t.co/SWUZF9QdKl
Attention current @UBCFNEL & @UBC_FNIS students! Do you have creative visual art to share? 🎨📸
Please consider submitting an original piece of artwork for a chance to be featured on the cover of the 2021 edition of our annual magazine, spa:l'/ the Raven!
More info below 👇
Please share widely! The Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies is seeking an Outreach and Engagement Specialist. 🎉
The deadline to apply is March 23 @ 11:59 pm.
Find the job posting here:
https://t.co/ok7RLak173
UBC employees can apply via Workday > Careers > Job: JR1454.
A new bill proposed by the Federal government could mean more securities for Indigenous languages in the Official Languages Act. @UBCFNEL prof. @markturin gives insight into what that would mean for the cultural landscape in Canada on @CBCOnTheCoast. 📻
https://t.co/4UDgez7PjK
Check out a new publication by former @UBCFNEL student, David Danos, and @markturin
"Living Language, Resurgent Radio: A Survey of Indigenous Language Broadcasting Initiatives" 📻
Read the piece here: https://t.co/F67cuYo3cT (1/4)
🔔Are you a B.C. First Nations youth between the ages of 18-30 who wants to become fluent in your language while pursuing a career in language revitalization? 🔔
Apply for the @_FPCC Youth Empowered Speakers (YES) Program. Application Deadline is Feb 8. https://t.co/gP7krm5dzU
“Indigenous youth in these communities are now creating domains of use for ancestral languages to thrive... This is the true work of language revitalisation and reclamation, and it deserves wider recognition."
@UBCFNEL@markturin speaks w/ @NepaliTimes🇳🇵https://t.co/OKWL6h5XQm
This Thursday, Jill and Vanessa Campbell from Musqueam Language are on a panel for @AGP_EmilyCarrU's Place-Based Responsibility dialogue series. The panel is FREE and on Zoom, register here: https://t.co/E3qcEf5tBD