Archives: Canadian Studies

Archives: Canadian Studies

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Carleton Professor Receives Heritage Conservation Award

Professor Herb Stovel has received a distinguished international award for his advances in the theory and practice of cultural heritage conservation.  Stovel has been named the 2011 recipient of the... More

Posted on Monday, December 5th, 2011 in Canadian Studies Feed for all posts filed under Canadian Studies, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News

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Call for applications – New Sun Visiting Aboriginal Scholar

The Indigenous Studies program in Carleton University’s School of Canadian Studies invites applications for a two-year term position as the New Sun Visiting Aboriginal Scholar.  The appointment... More

Posted on Monday, July 25th, 2011 in Canadian Studies Feed for all posts filed under Canadian Studies, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News

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Students showcase Canada

By Nicole Findlay A group of Carleton University students is helping visitors to a local museum explore what it means to be Canadian. Students enrolled in Anne Trépanier’s fourth-year Canadian... More

Posted on Monday, March 14th, 2011 in Canadian Studies Feed for all posts filed under Canadian Studies, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News

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Defending history

By Nicole Findlay Nancy Oakley is a stalwart defender of history. For the better part of a year, the Centretown resident has been lobbying to save Lansdowne Park’s Horticulture building.  A... More

Posted on Monday, January 17th, 2011 in Canadian Studies Feed for all posts filed under Canadian Studies, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News

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Herb Stovel to receive international conservation award

by Amy Guest Herb Stovel, associate professor at Carleton’s School of Canadian Studies, will receive the ICCROM Award for heritage conservation from the International Centre for the Study of the... More

Posted on Monday, January 10th, 2011 in Canadian Studies Feed for all posts filed under Canadian Studies, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Restoring Parizeau’s legacy

By Nicole Findlay Anne Trepanier recently lent her expertise on Quebec’s emerging identity to an upcoming documentary Enquête Parizeau. The film will focus on the legacy of Jacques Parizeau and... More

Posted on Monday, January 25th, 2010 in Canadian Studies Feed for all posts filed under Canadian Studies, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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A Beijing Appeal to Copenhagen

 by Nicole Findlay Imagine a world in which all physical traces of Stonehenge, the Acropolis and the pyramids of Egypt have vanished. The very idea may seem preposterous but a recent appeal made to... More

Posted on Thursday, December 17th, 2009 in Canadian Studies Feed for all posts filed under Canadian Studies, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Twitter Feed for all posts filed under Twitter

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Carleton Master’s Student wins the 2009 “Canadian Aboriginal Writing Challenge” award

Howard Adler, MA student in Canadian Studies, has won the Canadian Aboriginal Writing Challenge (19-29 age category) with his story, Johnny Seven Fires . . .... More

Posted on Monday, June 29th, 2009 in Canadian Studies Feed for all posts filed under Canadian Studies, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News

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Victimizing language

by Nicole Findlay There is a persistent theme in the slow dance of land dispute settlements. In response to Native land claims, members of non-Native communities in possession of the disputed... More

Posted on Thursday, February 7th, 2008 in Canadian Studies Feed for all posts filed under Canadian Studies, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News

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FASS researcher hosts TIFF retrospective

André Loiselle, acting director, School of Canadian Studies, will host a retrospective of Quebec filmmaker Michel Brault’s films at the Toronto International Film Festival, 12-15 September.... More

Posted on Thursday, August 30th, 2007 in Canadian Studies Feed for all posts filed under Canadian Studies, FASS News Feed for all posts filed under FASS News, Film Studies Feed for all posts filed under Film Studies, SSAC Feed for all posts filed under SSAC