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Advisory Board Chair David Stewart Elected to ACSUS Executive Council
We are pleased to announce that David Stewart, who chairs the Canadian Studies Program's External Advisory Board, has been elected to the Executive Council of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS).
ACSUS is the largest academic organization dedicated to the...Read more about Advisory Board Chair David Stewart Elected to ACSUS Executive Council
Haikun Liu Wins 2023 Ross Prize for Project Evaluating "Altruism" of Canada's Foreign Aid
The Canadian Studies Program is pleased to award Haikun Liu the 2023 Rita Ross Undergraduate Prize in Canadian Studies. Named in honour of a...Read more about Haikun Liu Wins 2023 Ross Prize for Project Evaluating "Altruism" of Canada's Foreign Aid
An Update on Program Leadership from Director Bloemraad
To our dear Canadian Studies community:
It is with mixed emotions that I am writing to inform you of the impending end of my term as director of the Canadian Studies Program, effective July 1.
After ten years directing the program, it is strange to step back from this position,...Read more about An Update on Program Leadership from Director Bloemraad
New Hildebrand Fellow, Allison Evans, studies efficacy of Toronto's affordable housing policy
It is with great pleasure that Canadian Studies welcomes Allison Evans as the program's third and final new Hildebrand Fellow for Summer 2023.
Allison is a Ph.D. student in city and regional planning. Her work takes a critical approach to housing policy and land use planning. She examines...Read more about New Hildebrand Fellow, Allison Evans, studies efficacy of Toronto's affordable housing policy
New Hildebrand Fellow, Claire Chun, Studies Diasporic Representations of Asian Identity
Canadian Studies is pleased to introduce Claire Chun as the third recipient of a Hildebrand Graduate Research Fellowship for Summer 2023.
Claire is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Ethnic Studies with a designated emphasis in gender, women and sexuality studies. She holds a B.A. in...Read more about New Hildebrand Fellow, Claire Chun, Studies Diasporic Representations of Asian Identity
Canadian Studies Welcomes Urbanist Karen Chapple as New Faculty Affiliate
Canadian Studies is pleased to announce that Dr. Karen Chapple, an urban planning researcher currently at the University of Toronto, has joined the program as our newest faculty affiliate.
Dr. Chapple is the director of the School of Cities at the University of Toronto, where she also...Read more about Canadian Studies Welcomes Urbanist Karen Chapple as New Faculty Affiliate
New Hildebrand Fellow, Madeleine Morris, Studies Work of Canadian Conceptual Artist Joyce Wieland
Canadian Studies is pleased to introduce Madeleine Morris as the recipient of an Edward Hildebrand Graduate Research Fellowship for Summer 2023.
Madeleine is a first-year Ph.D. student in the history of art specializing in twentieth century art of North America, with an emphasis on folk...Read more about New Hildebrand Fellow, Madeleine Morris, Studies Work of Canadian Conceptual Artist Joyce Wieland
Introducing our Spring Sproul Fellows, Eric Guntermann and Lance McCready!
Canadian Studies is pleased to announce two new recipients of the John A. Sproul Postdoctoral Fellowship for the Spring 2023 semester. The fellowship provides support for a visiting scholar engaged in research on Canada to spend time at UC Berkeley.
Dr. Eric Guntermann...Read more about Introducing our Spring Sproul Fellows, Eric Guntermann and Lance McCready!
Hildebrand Fellow Joshua Zimmt Pieces Together the Link Between Climate Change and the First Mass Extinction of Animal Life
Joshua Zimmt is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Integrative Biology and UC Museum of Paleontology at UC Berkeley. He holds a B.S. in geology from the College of William & Mary. His research focuses on the link between climate change and its impact on the history of life,...Read more about Hildebrand Fellow Joshua Zimmt Pieces Together the Link Between Climate Change and the First Mass Extinction of Animal Life
Hildebrand Fellow Taesoo Song Investigates Effects of Ontario's Housing Speculation Tax
Taesoo Song is a Ph.D. student in the City & Regional Planning Program at UC Berkeley. He holds a B.A. in economics and an M.S. in urban planning and engineering from Yonsei University in Seoul. His research specializes in housing policy, gentrification and neighborhood changes, urban...Read more about Hildebrand Fellow Taesoo Song Investigates Effects of Ontario's Housing Speculation Tax
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