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Director Bloemraad and Nicholas A. R. Fraser present new research on limitations of rights-based persuasion
New Hildebrand Fellow, Taesoo Song, studies intersection of immigration & housing policy in toronto
Canadian Studies is pleased to introduce Taesoo Song as the second recipient of an Edward Hildebrand Graduate Research Fellowship for Summer 2022. Taesoo is a Ph.D. student in city and regional planning. He is interested in the role of housing policy and neighborhood planning in promoting more...Read more about New Hildebrand Fellow, Taesoo Song, studies intersection of immigration & housing policy in toronto
New Hildebrand Fellow, Joshua Zimmt, finds modern lessons in ancient fossils
Canadian Studies is pleased to introduce Joshua Zimmt as the latest recipient of an Edward Hildebrand Graduate Research Fellowship. Joshua is a Ph.D. candidate in integrative biology and affiliate of the UC Museum of Paleontology, and is studying the link between climate change and mass...Read more about New Hildebrand Fellow, Joshua Zimmt, finds modern lessons in ancient fossils
Canadian Studies welcomes William M. Burton, scholar of French literature, as newest faculty affiliate
This week, people across Canada and around the world celebrate the French Language and Francophonie, the global French-speaking community. Canadian Studies is pleased to join in by announcing that William M. Burton, an assistant professor of French with a love for Quebec, has joined the program...Read more about Canadian Studies welcomes William M. Burton, scholar of French literature, as newest faculty affiliate
Faculty affiliate Sabrina Agarwal wins Distinguished Teaching Award
Canadian Studies is proud to announce that Sabrina Agarwal, a professor of anthropology and Canadian Studies affiliate, was one of five Berkeley faculty selected to receive a
New study tracks trends among Canada's LGB voters
A new study co-authored by a UC Berkeley political scientist sheds light on political trends in Canada's lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) population. Titled "The Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual...Read more about New study tracks trends among Canada's LGB voters
New exhibition reveals lost artistic vision of rural Canada in the 1930s
An exhibition of stunning black and white photographs at the Manitoba Museum in Winnipeg, Canada uncovers a fresh vision of western Canada in the Great Depression, seen through the lens of a young Jewish Canadian artist....Read more about New exhibition reveals lost artistic vision of rural Canada in the 1930s
New faculty affiliate, Daniel Aldana Cohen, studies politics of climate change
Canadian Studies is pleased to welcome professor Daniel Aldana Cohen, an assistant professor of sociology, as our newest program affiliate.
Professor Cohen joined the
New Hildebrand Fellow, Molly Harris, studies inequality and commodification of Vancouver rental housing
Canadian Studies is pleased to introduce Molly Harris as the latest recipient of an Edward Hildebrand Graduate Research Fellowship. Molly is a Master of City Planning student, concentrating in Housing, Community, and Economic Development.
Molly’s
Faculty affiliate David Card wins Nobel Prize in Economics
Canadian Studies is proud to announce that David Card, a UC Berkeley economist and Canadian Studies faculty affiliate, was awarded half of the 2021 Sveriges Riksbank
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