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El jueves 5 de febrero conmemoramos en la Universidad de Toronto, los 80 años del Premio Nobel de Gabriela Mistral. En la oportunidad se desarrolló una actividad que contempló un conversatorio sobre la vida y obra de la poetisa, lectura de poemas, así como su musicalización.
Paula Karger’s students explored the community of Pomacanchi in Peru, learning from Peruvian students about local farming practices, food operations, the region’s economy, colonization history, and current environmental issues.
Learn more: https://t.co/qZnR4tBEqN
Join us on October 16th from 3:30 - 5:00pm for “Documenting Guatemala’s Post-Genocide: Polarization, Extractivism and Migration” with Guatemala-based documentary photographer, James Rodríguez.
Learn more and register here: https://t.co/zc3ppakBt3
The 2025 Michael Baptista Lecture and CALACS Conference Opening Ceremony: Reshaping Sovereignty and Resilience: Caribbean and Latin American Development & Agency in a Shifting Global Economy
With Dr. Bhoe Tewarie | May 15, 2025 at 5:30pm
Founders Assembly Hall | York University
A conference on phonetics and phonology in second/foreign languages (L2).
April 23-25, 2025.
New Sounds 2025 Conference | Department of Spanish & Portuguese https://t.co/wz2vLP1Ao0
Exciting news! Our session "New Sounds and New Words: Connecting Phonetic Training and Lexical Development" has been (provisionally) accepted for New Sounds 2025! 🎉🥳 More info here:
https://t.co/hJJcZXKwXr
#NewSounds2025#phonetics#L2speech#SLA#toronto
🔛 #BCBL researchers have a prominent presence this week at #NewSounds2025 in Toronto.
They will present their scientific work in the 11th international symposium on the acquisition of #secondlanguage#speech.
Full programme👇
🔗 https://t.co/qUoiJfzfFd
We are excited to share the news: UofT learns Spanish in Santiago de Compostela! 🇪🇸🚶🎒
Join us for an information session with @uoftabroad!
🗓️ Friday, January 17, 2025
⏰ 10:00 AM (EST)
📍 Online, via Zoom. Register here https://t.co/YkKp22xJge or use the link in our bio.
Only a few days left to apply for the MA or PhD in Hispanic Literatures and Cultures or Hispanic Linguistics, for those interested in beginning their studies in September 2025. Apply by this Friday, January 10th.
More info: https://t.co/DpyzNXV2DC
Are you looking for something fun to do this weekend? Travel through the power of cinema to the sunny beaches of Rio, go on an expedition to the Indigenous Amazon, and learn about the challenges of women's soccer in this year's Brazil Film Fest.
The Dean’s Research Excellence Awards celebrate researchers for their lasting impact in their respective disciplines.
Learn more about the five winning #UofTArtSci scholars: https://t.co/ZtSXh5d1u6
Congrats to Catia Dignard for her article _Metaforizar o "el complot está en el piña"_ in "Caribbean Studies" Vol.52, no.1 on the empty table as a metaphor of the state of literature and Cuban identity within the Island during the Special Period.
More: https://t.co/tcgD3rZ2z1
Further your linguistic and cultural knowledge of the Spanish-speaking world! Consider applying for a Master or PhD program in Spanish in our Department.
Join our Information Session via Zoom!
🗓️ Monday, November 11, 2024
⏰ 1:30 PM
🔗 RSVP now: https://t.co/H6k87rgRZi
Next week! Join us for some cake as we celebrate the launch of "El Paradigma Sur", the new student-run Interdisciplinary Journal of Latin American Studies at U of T.
🗓️ Thursday, October 17, 2024
⏰ 3:00 to 5:00 PM
📍 Northrop Frye 007
✉️ RSVP: https://t.co/KMCehHKC8Y
Eugenia Zicavo es socióloga y periodista dedicada a la crítica literaria, basada en Buenos Aires. Profesora e investigadora en la Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (UNTREF) y la Universidad de Buenos Aires. Es autora del libro "Feminismos, ¿desde cuándo y hasta cuándo?"
Acompáñenos el próximo miércoles a las 4PM en VC304 para una charla con Eugenia Zicavo (en español) titulada,
Literatura latinoamericana actual escrita por mujeres: Corrientes estéticas, políticas, editoriales, traducción y circulación en el mercado cultural global.
🗓️ Miércoles 16 de octubre de 2024
⏰ 4:00 a 5:30 PM
📍 Victoria College 304 (91 Charles St. West, 3er. piso. Cerca de la estación del metro Museum)
✉️ Actividad gratuita y abierta al público general. Reserve su lugar en https://t.co/lKBVt8srYt o use el link en nuestra bio.