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SSH News: March 26, 2015
Here is our list of the most interesting news articles about the humanities, social sciences and higher education from the past week: Humanities and Social Sciences Is 'Design Thinking' the New Liberal Arts? (subscriber content) March 26, 2015 | The...
Congress is for the young ones too!
Accessible and affordable child minding options are a key part of Congress. Following on the successful child minding options available at Congress 2014, we are committed to providing convenient childcare options for registered attendees of Congress...
Global sustainable development goals have potential to drive change in Canada
There is no question that 2015 is a year for change both within Canada and abroad. As noted by Julia Sánchez , President-CEO, Canadian Council for International Co-operation, in her blog on Canada’s engagement with global social justice, not only are...
Canada can learn from the UK’s “The Business of People” report
Released by the UK’s Campaign for Social Science on February 24, 2015, “ The Business of People” report underscores the critical role that social science research should play in the that country’s science and innovation strategy. The report’s release...
SSH News: March 19, 2015
Here is our list of the most interesting news articles about the humanities, social sciences and higher education from the past week: Humanities and Social Sciences Why Are the Humanities Deteriorating? March 18, 2015 | First Things 'Dreaming of...
Curious about the Digital Humanities? Test out DH Methods with Hands-on Workshops at Congress
Whether you are planning a new project or course, or thinking about refreshing an old one, there is a pleasure in testing out new methodologies—just as you might sample buffet fare before you decide which dish you would like to commit to for dinner...
SSH News: March 12, 2015
Here is our list of the most interesting news articles about the humanities, social sciences and higher education from the past week: Humanities and Social Sciences Rethinking the humanities PhD | Repenser les doctorats en sciences humaines March 11...
Caring Across Boundaries at Congress
The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society (the Caring Society) is thrilled to be a part of the 2015 Congress for the Humanities and Social Sciences. We invite attendees to see the “Caring Across Boundaries” photo exhibition that brings...
Dr. Ruth Panofsky: The story behind The Collected Poems of Miriam Waddington
Dr. Ruth Panofsky is Professor of English and also teaches in the Joint Graduate Program in Communication and Culture at Ryerson University. Her Collected Poems of Miriam Waddington, supported by the Awards to Scholarly Publications Program (ASPP)...