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National dialogue to build a #CreativeCanada
What does a creative and entrepreneurial Canada look like to you? What are the steps needed to make your vision for a creative and entrepreneurial Canada a reality? How do creative entrepreneurs stay relevant in a rapidly changing digital landscape...
Mémoire prébudgétaire 2017 : La recherche stimule l’innovation et la croissance
Dans le cadre du processus de consultations prébudgétaires amorcé par le gouvernement fédéral, la Fédération des sciences humaines recommande des investissements substantiels visant à renforcer la recherche, l’apprentissage expérientiel et l...
Nous ne pouvons négliger plus longtemps la dimension humaine de l’innovation
Cet article d'opinion a été publié dans le The Hill Times le 4 juillet 2016 Stephen J. Toope, Président, Fédération des sciences humaines et Directeur, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto Il est rassurant de constater que l...
On the Twentieth Anniversary of National Aboriginal Day
Yasmeen Abu-Laban, Professor of Political Science at the University of Alberta, and President of the Canadian Political Science Association June 21, 2016 marks the twentieth anniversary of National Aboriginal Day. Canada’s official proclamation of a...
Sharing the Land, Sharing a Future: Reconciliation
Zahura Ahmed, Congress student blogger What kind of nation are we? What kind of nation do we want to be in the next 150 years? Cindy Blackstock, Executive Director of the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society of Canada, gave a compelling...
Workshop offers alternate model for student engagement in and out of the classroom
Caleb Snider, Congress 2016 student blogger On June 2 at Congress 2016, Lisa Stowe (University of Calgary) lead a special session of Career Corner hosted by the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences and the University of Calgary entitled...
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...
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...