Upcoming #PublicHistory events at @Carleton_U and @uOttawa - Disability Justice Thurs Jan 23 and #comics Art Tues Feb 6 and Thurs Feb 8
More info: https://t.co/5gaM6jWO3r
Just in time for Halloween... 👻🎃
Carleton Public History MA student Dr. Alicia Edwards-Boon will be presenting TONIGHT on her research into ghost tourism, settler-colonialism, and narratives of place.
Sign-up for this free, virtual event here:
https://t.co/yg6uBV9P8X
Carleton PhD student Krenare Recaj's research on Kosovar refugees is spotlighting an often-overlooked part of Canadian immigration history. Check out the full story below: https://t.co/8TsXNnc7TH
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Le prix en histoire appliquée récompense un projet qui atteint des normes élevées en matière de recherche originale, d’érudition et de présentation.
Date limite - le 19 avril. Voir https://t.co/kZJgphx5OR
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The Public History Prize recognizes work that achieves high standards of original research, scholarship, and presentation.
The Committee welcomes nominations to its 2024 prize. The deadline is 19 April. See https://t.co/MfSZboXiGV
#HeritageStudies#PublicHistory conference next Sat Apr 27th in #Ottawa - registration open for the 16th annual Carleton University Heritage Conservation Symposium: “Towards Reparative Futures”
More information: https://t.co/kaP7Fwtmj9
REMINDER: today's the day!
Please submit your applications for the @CndHistAssoc#PublicHistory Prize. Deadline: Friday April 19th
More details: https://t.co/BIapWjBUlx
Thank you to everyone who joined us last week for the #PublicHistory Partnership Network (PHPN) Reception!
We were so happy to see everyone and hope to host more in-person Public History events in Fall 2024.
Missed the event / want more information?
https://t.co/FRdYJum2xp
REMINDER please rsvp to join us next Wed Apr 3 for the Public History Partnership Network (PHPN) Annual Reception
https://t.co/05SiBEHdxu
Event is open to all #PublicHistory friends & colleagues and will include light refreshments & a program of recent works in Public History
Research Asst Position (4 month contract) with the Kichi Sibi Historical Research Project (KSHRP), based at the University of Ottawa, and a collaboration between the Algonquin Nation Secretariat and the University of Ottawa.
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K is for @Kodak.
It's hard to overstate Kodak's influence on our sense of what Ontario was like during the 20th century. The company's innovations made photography a household technology. We estimate that 85% of our photographic collections are on Kodak film.
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Registration is LIVE! Please RSVP to join us at the #PublicHistory Partnership Network (PHPN) Annual Reception Wed Apr 3rd @ 6:30pm.
https://t.co/05SiBEGFHW
Reception is open to all current & former Public History students, faculty, @ctrpublichist members, & PHPN colleagues.
After a 5 year hiatus, we are pleased to announce the return of the Ottawa #PublicHistory Partnership Network (PHPN) Annual Reception! Please save the date and join us Wed Apr 3rd from 7-9pm (doors at 6:30pm).
Registration & program details coming soon!
https://t.co/N82P0J8nIo
The call for posters for the 2024 World Conference of Public History is now open. The conference takes place at the University of Luxembourg September 3-7, 2024. https://t.co/vKYHALJBKF @ncph@PH_Weekly#PublicHistory
We are honoured to announce the distinguished Keynote Speakers for our upcoming plenary session, 'Storytellers in Dialogue,' where we'll share stories that have shaped Indigenous communities across generations. For details and to register, visit: https://t.co/949CMQmN49
Happening today at 3pm ET and featuring @ctrpublichist research fellows Azar Masoumi and Ronak Ghorbani.
Please request the link to join by sending a DM to @ifphexplorers