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The Harper Decade: reflecting on ten years of Conservative government
Zahura Ahmed , Congress student blogger From 2006 to 2015, Canadian federal politics were marked by the distinctive leadership style and priorities of Stephen Harper and the Conservative Party. From domestic and foreign policy, to institutions and...
Workshop panelists offer sage advice on expanding your research methodologies
Caleb Snider , Congress 2016 student blogger During their June 1st Career Corner workshop at Congress 2016 Can we all get along? Bridging the quantitative-qualitative divide (hosted by SAGE Publishing and the Federation for the Humanities and Social...
The wounded ones: Conversations about the multiple legacies of colonialism
Sunday, May 29 from 11 am to 12 pm Congress 2016, Main Expo Event Space Light refreshments provided For countries like Canada, Namibia, Rwanda, and Palestine, the ravages of colonialism represent unresolved trauma that has been passed from generation...
Research methods: The right tool for each job
Some years ago, two great research traditions arose in social and behavioral science: talking to people and gathering data and numbers about people. A hybrid tradition, which goes by various names but which we’ll call ‘mixed methods,’ arose in the...
Une recherche de l’Université de Windsor ouvre de nouvelles portes pour une étudiante étrangère
Robyn Dugas , Coordonnatrice des communications, Mitacs Dès sa première année d’études à l’IIT Madras en Inde, Yashasvini Rajeswar savait qu’elle voulait effectuer un stage de recherche au Canada. « J’étais déjà venue au Canada. J’ai adoré ce pays et...
10 Ways to Use Digital Humanities to Enhance Your Research, Teaching and Dissemination: June 2 and 3 at Congress
The DHSI@Congress returns for a third year with eight hands-on workshops and two plenary talks that introduce Digital Humanities (DH) techniques, tools and methods. Developed for faculty, students, and staff who are curious about DH, but would like a...
Des chercheurs en philosophie partagent leurs perspectives pour répondre aux défis de recherche de partenaires
Robyn Dugas , Coordonnatrice des communications, Mitacs Mitacs et la faculté de philosophie de l’Université de Waterloo se sont associés pour une initiative qui permet à des étudiants des cycles supérieurs et des chercheurs postdoctoraux d’utiliser...
Access to Social Justice symposium will explore social justice issues in Calgary
Law and Social Work faculties aim to develop policies and action plans that will make real improvements in access to social justice. Top speakers include Thomas Cromwell , a Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, and more—read on! As part of...
Budget 2016 signals important research and innovation discussions coming in 2016
Here at the Federation, we’ve been picking apart the 2016 federal budget and also keeping an eye out for what our colleagues are saying. There seems to be a solid consensus growing: March 22 was a good day for Canadian scholarship in its many forms...