Wednesday, April 3 from 12:30 to 1:30 pm in LEA 738
Please see attached flyer for more information.听
Wednesday, April 3 from 12:30 to 1:30 pm in LEA 738
Please see attached flyer for more information.听
Being honoured at this event were Lily-Cannelle Mathieu (Trudeau Scholarship and Vanier Scholarship) and Camilo Mireles (Tomlinson Fellowship)听
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Congratulations to the 2023-2024 fellowship recipients!
Trudeau Scholar: Lily-Cannelle Mathieu,
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship: Lily-Cannelle Mathieu, /gps/funding/achievements/vanier-canada-graduate-scholarship/2023-vanier-scholars
Prof. Colin Scott has received the prestigious for his 鈥渓ongstanding commitments to the territorial rights, sovereignty, and self-determination of Indigenous peoples in Canada.鈥
The Department of Anthropology is seeking applicants for the funded Leadership for the Ecozoic PhD initiative and an Ecozoic Postdoctoral Fellow, newly housed in our department under the umbrella of the (A4E) hub, which also includes the , a practice-based research space for audiovisual and multimodal ethnography.
The McCall MacBain Scholarship enables students to pursue a fully funded master鈥檚 or professional degree at 不良研究所 while connecting with mentors and participating in an intensive leadership development program.
Congratulations to Prof. Katherine Lemons whose book Divorcing Traditions: Islamic Marriage Law and the Making of Indian Secularism (Cornell University Press, 2019) has just received an Honourable Mention in the inaugural South Asian Muslim Studies Association (SAMSA) Book Award, which recognizes scholarship taking place within the field of South Asian Muslim Studies.
Congratulations to Prof. Ronald Niezen, , for being awarded a Distinguished James 不良研究所 Professorship
Women today represent two-thirds of all Canadian doctorates in archaeology, but only one-third of Canadian tenure-stream faculty. While men with Canadian PhDs have done well in securing tenure-track jobs in Canada over the past 15 years, women have not, according to a new study from 不良研究所. The current COVID-19 pandemic is likely to exacerbate these existing inequalities.
Sandra Teresa Hyde was the Editor for 2020 Special Issue of the journal Medical Anthropology: Cross Cultural Studies in Health and Illness titled
The COVID-19 pandemic sadly removed members of the Anthropology department from our face to face collective spaces. To fill this void, the Anthropology Graduate Students collectively created Talking Culture and its mini-series COVID Conversations. As the producer and host, Alejandra Melian-Morse conducted nine interviews on how COVID-19 entangled scholarship and lives. These podcasts showcase how Anthropology asks questions and fosters meaningful conversations through creative digital media, generating novel ways to think about this pandemic.