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Ideas can… build relationships
Eleanor Fast, Director of Policy and Programming, Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences The Federation’s Programming team is delighted to announce that Genome Canada will be coming to Congress 2014 with an exciting interdisciplinary event...
SSH News: Open Access publishing, SSHRC opportunity, ISSC report
The costs of an Open Access (OA) monograph are an open debate, but a recently published Final Report of the Dutch OAPEN-NL project gives some initial answers. Over the past three years, Open Access Publishing in European Networks (OAPEN) Foundation...
Le Conseil du leadership sur l’infrastructure numérique lance une campagne « appel à tous » afin d'améliorer l'écosystème canadien d’infrastructure numérique (IN)
Blogueurs invités : les Coprésident du Conseil du leadership, Jay Black, dirigeant principal de l’information, Simon Fraser University, et Steven Liss, vice-recteur Recherches, Queen’s University Le Conseil du leadership sur l’infrastructure...
SSH News: New Rhodes Scholars, Humanities around the globe, watch Ron Deibert’s Big Thinking lecture online
The 2014 class of Rhodes scholars has been announced and the list of 83 includes 11 Canadian students. The social sciences are fairly well represented among the Canadian scholars’ fields of study, with areas of interest ranging from public health to...
SSH News: Canada’s “marriage gap” and Big Thinking, Federation president’s letter to the editor, SSHRC and Mitacs partner up, and CIHR Synapse award nominations
In an op-ed in the Globe and Mail this week, columnist Margaret Wente describes “the inequality we don’t talk about” as that which has resulted from Canada’s “marriage gap” – with increased divorce rates and fewer people getting married in the first...
Salon du livre de Montréal: la passion des livres
Jessica Clark Fédération des sciences humaines J’ai passé le vendredi et le samedi de la semaine dernière au Salon du livre de Montréal. Si vous n’avez jamais eu l’occasion de vous y rendre, la manifestation – la première en importance au Québec –...
Incubating innovation and ingenuity at CSPC
Eleanor Fast, Director of Policy and Programming Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences The Federation took part in the Canadian Science Policy Conference (CSPC) held in Toronto last week. Founded in 2008 by a group of professionals from...
SSH News: Mitacs blog, Young Arts Entrepreneur grant, COU & CAUT reports, next Big Thinking lecture
Mitacs launched a new blog this week that is set to feature posts about research, innovation and funding opportunities, as well as news and other issues related to the connection of academics and industry. Their first post looks into the future of...
Eyes High: Congress 2016 at the University of Calgary
Jean-Marc Mangin, Executive Director Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences The Federation of the Humanities and Social Sciences announced last Friday at the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) annual meeting in Banff that the University of...