Another job hosting at Laurier University. A Canadianist position, with a specialty in the social history of medicine and/or history of science!
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The University of Prince Edward Island is hiring a historian in Atlantic Canadian history! Details below…
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On the blog, the CFP for the annual meeting of the Middle Atlantic and New England Council for Canadian Studies, to be held in Lake Placid, NY, from 22-24 October 2026.
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Canada recognizes the state of Palestine.
Canada recognizes the state of Palestine.
PSA: born in 1970, I am part of that demographic that apparently did not get the measles vaccine! Courtesy of my delightful GP, I am now ready for:
Measles ✔️
Covid (Boost) ✔️
Tetanus (sure!) ✔️
Whooping Cough (bonus)✔️
I fear nothing. 😎
Ever try to expand a narrow perspective based on a single story of events? Amber MacMillan’s work examines ways that language, especially poetry, can be used to transform and successfully challenge systems of colonial power. Learn more below!
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2025 Call for Papers: Ecologies, knowledge, and power in the Gulf of St. Lawrence region, c. 1500-present
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A lot of us want to be better and more effective teachers. As we enjoy the long weekend, check out Chris Ryan‘s award-winning research that explores how educators are becoming more involved in community building, mentorship, and research. Details below!
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The University of Alberta is a great place to work. Looking for a teaching professor in Canadian and Indigenous history.
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Hey! Need a distraction? How about some ghosts and pirates?
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I have fallen behind posting our profile series on award-winning graduate students! Please don’t let that stop you from checking out Connor deMerchant’s work on the racialization of poverty in St. Vincent. Details through the link below!
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Happening next week!
Associated Medical Services Inc announces the addition of the Hannah-Roper Chair in the History of Healthcare and HealthEquity at Dalhousie University and King’s College…made possible through the generous joint support of AMS and the J & W Murphy Foundation. Look for a job ad shortly!
We can all agree that the high price of groceries has become the incredibly stressful. Allyson Lamont's doctoral research examines food insecurity and the toll it takes on mental well-being. Read about her award-winning, and very timely, research here:
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Want to learn something about the history of African Nova Scotian nationalism and lived religion? Check out Claudine Bonner’s great piece here. Hot off the press.
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Having a hard time sleeping? Eliza Ives's creative writing explores insomnia (or "fugue”) as a mind-body condition that troubled a long line of thinkers extending back to Aristotle and Plato. Read all about her award-winning doctoral work below.
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#academicsky
The graceful movement of a skilled athlete is often described as "poetry in motion." Meghan Kemp-Gee moves beyond the metaphor, exploring the connections between athletics and lyric poetry in her innovative and award-winning doctoral research. Read more below!
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I am sorry to find us here. Everything about living in North America will change for the worse if the US tariffs go through. Watch food and energy prices rise and rise…
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So you say you want a revolution? Well, as Janet Mills can tell you from working on the Haitian Revolution, communication networks will be critical to success. Read about Janet’s award-winning doctoral research in Caribbean history through the link below!
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The New Brunswick Scholarly Book Award recognizes exceptional scholarship in the humanities and social sciences that advances our knowledge and understanding of the province. Details about the prize below!
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Want to come and work in an awesome history department with me? The University of Guelph is recruiting for a tenure-track assistant professor position in Rural North American History! careers.uoguelph.ca/job/Guelph-A...
Deadline to apply is February 24.
We all sometimes feel like we need more power. Claire Anderson’s Award-Winning Masters work in computational Chemistry can help! Learn all about Claire’s contributions to ground-breaking research into electrical storage systems below.
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Interested in supporting Black Canadian history in the Atlantic region? You are invited to the inaugural meeting of the Atlantic Black Canadian History Working Group. Details below.
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Well, well. It looks like a photo sharing app for bluesky is in the works. 🙂
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Celebrating another award-winning student! Megan Muise investigates how often conversations about sex are happening as a part of therapy, what makes them difficult, and what we can do to make therapy better for queer clients in particular. Check out the details here:
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Job opportunity at Mount St. Vincent University in World History. Halifax is a terrific city!
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#history #academicsky
“You should read more fiction in the new year,” I told myself. “Remember how you love something pulled from a brilliant imagination? You should break out and try reading something new.”
Also me (may take me to Easter):