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Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Professor Dîna Iordanova (University of St. Andrews) will present "Paris as a Hub of Global Cinema." Professor Iordanova is a world-renowned scholar of Eastern European and global cinema who is responsible for helping to establish film festival studies as a thriving subfield of film and media studies. The full poster can be seen here. Please... More
Congratulations to one of our own! Johnny Alam's exhibition, Art on a Green Line, his first exhibition, was presented in the Carleton Curatorial Laboratory, a gallery space dedicated to the development of curatorial practice at the Carleton University Art Gallery. At the Annual Ontario Association of Art Galleries (OAGG) awards ceremony on... More
Friday, October 9, 2015
The Migration and Diaspora Studies Steering Committee recently received the Building Connection Award, which is given to “an individual or a team who has made an outstanding contribution through a history of achieving exceptional success in building relationships and connections which have had a sustained impact both over time and across... More
Our very own Ruth Phillips (ICSLAC and SSAC), has received the 2015 Lifetime Achievement/Distinguished Service Award from the Council for Museum Anthropology (CMA). This is a new award for the CMA to recognize members whose careers demonstrate extraordinary achievements that have advanced museum anthropology and all nominations are evaluated based... More
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
It is finally summer, a hot and steamy summer here in Ottawa. Our students are spending time away at conferences, doing research, and some might even be enjoying a trip to the beach! For me, the summer is already standing out as different from past summers - we have the pleasure of hosting the first of... More
Monday, March 9, 2015
It's been months since I took them time to write a few words and much longer than it should be since our last coffee hour - stay tuned, I'm hoping to set a coffee time for the near future! I know how busy everyone has been and how long this cold winter has been but spring is... More
Monday, November 24, 2014
What a fabulous topic for a blog post! I can only hope that this will help those of you who are taking my advice and looking over your academic audit. Your audit is a summary of where you stand in your degree milestones and what you have already accomplished. This is a brief tutorial to... More
Monday, November 17, 2014
If you are planning to apply for an Ontario Graduate Scholarship, you will find the forms and the information you need here. This is especially important for anyone looking to apply for admission to the PhD in Cultural Mediations from outside Carleton University. If you know of someone who might be considering applying for... More
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Well, we've almost made it through the first submissions of grant applications! For everyone submitting to SSHRC, congratulations to each of you on your hard work. Things are never really quiet here in St. Pat's even during the Fall Break. There were many changes to Plans of Study and to some research proposals as a whole then we... More
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Due to a technical error (and we all know who made that!), this blog post of late August was lost. So here you go - you will all be up to date now... It's almost time to welcome everyone back to campus! As always, the students and faculty associated with ICSLAC are busy but... More
Thursday, June 12, 2014
So much is happening in and around ICSLAC these days! First I'd like to offer the best of the future to our graduating students in the very first cohort of the Collaborative MA in Digital Humanities! I hope to see some of you walk across the stage as I will be at Convocation on... More
Thursday, May 1, 2014
The annual Interface Conference begins Friday, May 2nd in the Canal Building at 9:15 and continues on Saturday, May 3rd in Dunton Tower featuring papers by members of both the Digital Humanities Collaborative MA program and the Cultural Mediations PhD Program. Looking forward to talks by Chris Milando, Devin Hartley, Brian Proctor from the... More
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