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The 2013 Canada Prize winner videos are now online!
Publishers are currently submitting their nominations for the 2014 Canada Prizes, the Federation’s annual award to the best scholarly books in the humanities and social sciences that have received funding from the Awards to Scholarly Publications...
SSH News: CIBC report, call for papers for Sexuality, Human Rights, and Public Policy conference, and the official website for Congress 2014
Earlier this week the CIBC released a report suggesting that Canadian postsecondary students are widely choosing to enter fields of study that are not compatible with today’s high-demand areas of employment. Consequently, the report argues that...
Liberal arts education: good for your mind and your wallet
Jean-Marc Mangin Executive Director, Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences With the excitement, anticipation and promise of a new academic year inevitably come questions about the long-term value of a degree. Recently, Benjamin Tal and...
What’s the big idea? – Micah Anshan’s new role for drug users
Christine McKenna Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences In 1956, William S. Burroughs sent a letter to the British Journal of Addiction with an article enclosed, which described his experiences using a broad collection of drugs and the...
SSH News: University arts program woes, “Designing Healthy Campus Communities”, and the Global Young Academy calls for new members
Christine McKenna Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences The University of Prince Edward Island has seen its enrolment of students into arts programs drop 22% for this September, and registrar Kathy Kielly suggests the arts decline is part...
ASPP Books: "Free to Believe: Rethinking Freedom of Conscience and Religion in Canada"
Mary Anne Waldron University of Toronto Press, 2013 Christine McKenna Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences It was revealed this week that the government of Quebec is aiming to introduce a new piece of legislation called the “Charter of...
SSH News: Upcoming conference submissions, and the humanities get some time in the spotlight on the Colbert Report
The next deadline to submit a proposal for the Ninth International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences is September 9 th, 2013. This call for proposals not only pertains to paper presentations, but also to posters, exhibits, workshops...
Eligibility criteria for CIHR Foundation Scheme live pilot competitions released
Christine McKenna Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) have recently undertaken a number of steps to reform and improve their Open Suite of Programs and peer review process for funding...
SSH News: Building Better Lives & Communities, Research Ethics Panel appointments, and the 2013 Massey Lectures
The Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) is set to host a half-day symposium called Building Better Lives & Communities, where a variety of international experts will engage with ideas about identity, groups, and the pursuit of happiness...