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Bienvenue sur le Pôle ressources de la Fédération! Ici vous trouverez des articles, billets de blogue, vidéos et wébinaires de sciences humaines, des ressources du Congrès, et plus encore! Filtrez par thème, type de ressource, type de fichier et/ou année.

Le blogue de la Fédération est un espace virtuel qui permet aux chercheur.euse.s et aux membres de la communauté des sciences humaines de discuter respectueusement des idées et des enjeux qui touchent cette dernière. Veuillez consulter le règlement du blogue de la Fédération pour les informations de soumission.

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#BlackProfessorsMatter: Intellectual survival and public love

Guest blog by Wesley Crichlow , Associate Dean of Equity and Diversity, Ontario Tech University, and the Federation’s Board Director of Equity and Diversity There is a distinct paucity of material, scholarly or otherwise, on the experiences of...

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Bienvenue au Congrès 2019 à UBC!

Blogueuse invitée : Laura Moss , responsable universitaire du Congrès 2019 Je me souviens parfaitement de mon premier Congrès. C’était en 1994, à la University of Calgary. J’étais alors jeune étudiante au doctorat et terrifiée à l’idée de livrer mon...

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The Federation and DHSI partner on digital skills training

The Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) is an annual training opportunity hosted at the University of Victoria in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. DHSI is the largest regular digital humanities skills training institute in the world, and...

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Back to school: What is the media saying?

As Junior Communications Officer at the Federation, I monitor the “back to school” news that fills the media every September when more than a million Canadian students head back to college and university. In this blog you can find a variety of...

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Ideas matter: Telling your research story

Do you find yourself attending academic lectures on topics in which you are extremely interested, only to leave feeling confused, angry at your time wasted, and wondering how such a gripping topic was presented so poorly? Why are some academic...