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Text reads: Congress in Conversation. Headshot of Nehal El-Hadi and Christopher Dietzel. Text reads: Part I with Christopher Dietzel. Text reads: Part I with Christopher Dietzel.
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Congress in Conversation - Part I with Christopher Dietzel

← Big Thinking Podcast homepage​​ Next episode → Introduction | About the guest | Christopher Dietzel's Research at Congress | Transcript | Follow us Introduction Welcome to Congress in Conversation, a special series presented by the Big Thinking...

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Sustainable AI

Big Thinking at Congress 2024 As artificial intelligence grows in scale and prominence, how can we ensure a more responsible and equitable usage of this technology? Our esteemed panel will tackle this subject and more as they discuss AI law and...

Logo of the Federation for the Humanities and social Sciences and Evidence for Democracy. Text reads: Advocacy in action: Bridging research and policy-making. Headshots of Karine Coen-Sanchez, Kaitlin Schwan, Paul Dufour, Chelsea Gabel and Nicole Goodman.
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Advocacy in action: Bridging research and policy-making

Description | Meet the panelists | Watch the webinar | Transcript Description We all benefit when researchers are empowered to raise their voices and advocate effectively. Today, public policy needs researchers more than ever. In the face of...

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Putting the Humanities to Work for Canadians' Health

Description | Meet the panelists | Watch the webinar | Transcript Description COVID-19 has been a stark reminder that understanding a novel pathogen is essential but insufficient to protect us from disease. Biomedical and technical solutions are...

Big Thinking Podcast. Headshot of Julia Woodhall-Melnik and Gabriel Miller. Title reads: Redefining the Canadian housing paradigm - part II
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Redefining the Canadian housing paradigm - Part II

← Big Thinking Podcast homepage​​ Description | About the guest | Transcript | Follow us Description The intersection of climate change and housing crisis in Canada forms a pressing challenge, as extreme weather events become more frequent. Recent...

Big Thinking Podcast. Headshot of Nemoy Lewis and Gabriel Miller. Title reads: Redefining the Canadian housing paradigm - part I
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Redefining the Canadian housing paradigm - Part I

← Big Thinking Podcast homepage​​ Next episode → Description | About the guest | Transcript | Follow us Description The Canadian housing crisis is more than a financial challenge; it's a societal concern with deep-seated roots. The crisis has far...

Big Thinking Podcast. Headshot of Céline Castets-Renard and Camille Ferrier. Title reads: Artificial Intelligence law: the importance of fair regulation
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Artificial Intelligence law: the importance of fair regulation

← Big Thinking Podcast homepage​​ Next episode → Description | About the guest | Transcript | Follow us Description Does ChatGPT, DALL-E and Midjourney ring a bell? These platforms are just a few examples of the many new artificial intelligence...

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Reconciliation as an everyday practice

← Big Thinking Podcast homepage​​ Next episode → Description | About the guest | Transcript | Follow us Description In 2015, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released its First Report which documented the experiences of more than 6,000...