Join students in the Graduate Mentorship Program as they explore Publishing in the Social Sciences and Humanities with Research and Scholarship Librarian, Christopher Popovich.
"The program aims to create a safe space for graduate students, faculty and staff to build community, exchange knowledge, insights, and experiences"
— Abii Barrett | Inclusion Advisor
This event is open to all graduate students of CSAHS and COA. Registration required!
Co-creation of knowledge with non-academic partners can be both rewarding and challenging. Ultimately, such collaborations can be one of the most effective ways to increase the uptake and impact of research. What can it look like for graduate students to participate in community-engaged partnerships?
As Canada grows more diverse, how can racialized peoples better enter into conversations about settler colonialism, the genocide of Indigenous peoples, self-determination, and reconciliation?
Join us for an engaging panel discussion about racialized peoples and Indigenous-settler conciliation. All the panelists are from particular South Asian (and mixed European) heritages, but the conversation draws on common experiences of racialized peoples and communities.
No registration required.