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“We are all connected”: Shawn A-in-chut Atleo to speak at the 2013 LaFontaine-Baldwin Symposium
Christine McKenna Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences A great deal of discussion has come up in the news recently concerning Canada’s treatment of and relationship with its Aboriginal population. Obviously, there is still a lot of...
SSH News: Canadian Museum of History plans, Humanities 2.0, and the social conditions affecting Canadians’ health
The plans for the new Canadian Museum of History have been revealed, and they point to a greater focus on issues of politics, conflict, and First Nations history than can be found in its current incarnation as the Canadian Museum of Civilization. The...
Statistics Canada: New numbers on federal S&T spending
Karen Diepeveen Fédération des science humaines New numbers released from Statistics Canada reveal that federal spending for science and technology is expected to decline in the 2013/14 fiscal year. According to their survey, total spending is...
SSH News: The humanities in Canada, mental health on campus, and Lawrence Hill at Congress 2014
Christine McKenna Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences Image courtesy of jessica @ flickr. Thanks to the American Academy of Arts and Science’s “ Heart of the Matter” report, this past month has seen a great deal of discussion...
ASPP: Ideas can... be published!
Christine McKenna Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences Did you know that in between organizing the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences and curating our Big Thinking lecture series on Parliament Hill, we also help to get...
SSH News: Humanities 2.0, student career website launch, and a helpful infographic
A new summer series in Le Devoir called “Humanities 2.0” is set to explore the ever-growing field of digital humanities, asking how new technologies affect the ways we produce and disseminate knowledge. In fact, the first article in the series...
SSH News: “The Hidden Impact”, Interrogating Access, and the Power of the Arts National Forum
Christine McKenna Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences Another report about the benefits of a liberal arts degree emerged this week, this time from across the Atlantic at Oxford University, entitled "Humanities Graduates and the British...