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Digital Humanities Summer Institute registration is open

Submitted by the DHSI Registration for the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (June 2-6th 2014, University of Victoria) is now open. This year, 27 courses ranging from old favourites to exciting first-time ventures will be on offer. There will also...

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Speech from the Throne: Ideas can help us thrive

Jean-Marc Mangin, Executive Director, Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences In the Speech from the Throne yesterday, the federal government unveiled its priorities for the next session of Parliament. As expected, creating jobs and...

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Minds mingling at the 2013 World Social Science Forum

Eleanor Fast, Director of Policy & Programming, Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences Over a thousand people gathered in Montreal this past weekend for the World Social Science Forum, which brought together social science researchers from...

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Innovation for the nation

Christine McKenna Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences The 2013-2014 season of Big Thinking kicked off on October 3 rd with Dr. Richard Hawkins, Professor at the University of Calgary and Fellow of the Institute for Science Society and...

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The Power of the Arts

Jean-Marc Mangin Executive Director, Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences This weekend, Carleton University and the Michaëlle Jean Foundation held the first Power of the Arts National Forum. It was a resounding success. I have rarely...