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Les responsabilités des lettrés dans le débat publique : remettre en question les considérations éthiques intuitives - Françoise Baylis
Traditionally, the university’s mission has been to produce and transmit knowledge. For some, the push to increase media presence — and to have university professors inform current affairs — is antithetical to this mission. In sharp contrast...
Élaborer des stratégies d’action 1 : recrutement et rétention des professeurs autochtones
Cette discussion se penche sur les défis et les occasions que présentent le recrutement et la rétention de professeurs métis, inuits et des Premières nations, plus particulièrement dans le domaine des sciences humaines.
We need a better understanding of ‘good’ research impacts
My starting point is to welcome the recently published Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences report, Approaches to assessing impact in the Humanities and Social Sciences as a valuable addition to a growing policy understanding of the...
Back to school 2017 – what is the media saying?
Kayla MacIntosh, Junior Communications Officer, Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences Every September, millions of Canadian students return to campus for a new academic year. In this blog you can read about a variety of conversations...
Canada needs to confront the causes of a post-truth world
This op-ed was originally published by Canadian Science Policy Centre on October 10, 2017. One day, the U.S. president is taunting North Korea, treating nuclear conflict like it’s WrestleMania. The next, he glibly dismisses racial injustice in...
What is science worth for us?
Since the 1990s, policy makers progressively became interested in assessing scientific research not only on its merits for the scientific community, but also for society at large. However, we still do not have a widely accepted, systematic way to...
On the Impacts of Teaching
Nancy Chick, Academic Director of the Taylor Institute, University Chair in Teaching and Learning and Teaching Professor at the University of Calgary A key contribution of the Federation’s Approaches to Assessing Impacts in the Humanities and Social...
La ministre des Sciences, Kirsty Duncan, assiste au plus grand Congrès des sciences humaines à ce jour
Gauri Sreenivasan, directrice des politiques et programmes, Fédération des sciences humaines La ministre des Sciences, Kirsty Duncan, a honoré de sa présence le plus grand Congrès des sciences humaines à ce jour. L’événement, qui s’est déroulé du 27...
Collaboration is the way forward for the social sciences in policy making
The Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences brings together leading thinkers, academics, researchers, policy-makers, and innovators to explore some of the world’s most challenging issues. Congress celebrates the vitality and quality of...