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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...

Logo of the Federation for the humanities and social sciences and RSC. Text reads: Putting the Humanities to Work for Canadians' Health. Headshots of Sean Bagshaw, Erika Dyck, Maya Goldenberg, Nazeem Muhajarine, Nathan Nickel and Cynthia Milton.
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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...

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Much ado about mentoring

Malinda Smith, VP Equity Let’s be audacious and say it: Some of the most innovative – socially innovative – developments in human history have occurred in the social sciences and humanities. I think mentoring is one of them: Mentoring is a social...

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Congratulations to Holberg Prize Winner

Canadian humanities researchers have yet again proven their ability to compete internationally, with the Holberg International Memorial Prize being awarded to a Canadian for the second year in a row. Natalie Zemon Davis from the University of Toronto...

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Building a More Prosperous and Just Canada

by Jean-Marc Mangin, Executive Director Photo courtesy of Ian Muttoo on Flickr Who are we? Where are we going? How should we get there? How will we transform along the way? These are the existential questions that continue to preoccupy much of the...