Professionalisation Workshop: How to get published (22 March 2012, 2.30-4.30pm)
Posted March 21st, 2012 in Humanities Graduate News
A workshop for all graduate students on how to get scholarship published.
Participants: Bernie Lightman – Scott McLaren Art Redding
Moderation: Markus Reisenleitner
Time: 22 March 2012, 2.30-4.30pm
Venue: Vanier Senior Common Room – 010 Vanier College
Humanities Graduate Seminar: Approaches to the Literary (19 March 2012, 5.30-8.30pm)
Posted March 15th, 2012 in Humanities Graduate News
Round table panelists: Denise Handlarski – Sylwia Chrostowska
Moderation: Markus Reisenleitner
Venue: Vanier Senior Common Room – 010 Vanier College
This round table is part of the Humanities Graduate Seminar (HUMA5000/6001), a mandatory, non-credit bearing seminar for all first year students in the MA and PhD programs in Humanities. It is the aim of the seminar to serve as a space of intellectual as well as social exchange, to acquaint students with a wide range of theoretical issues and problems fundamental to the study of Humanities, and to enable them to embark on their own research with a comprehensive set of Humanities-oriented methodological tools. Each session addresses a major theme, provocative debate or core issue in the Humanities.
Everbody is welcome to attend.
Professionalisation Workshop: Writing an MRP (13 February 2012, 4.30-5.30pm)
Posted February 7th, 2012 in Humanities Graduate News
A workshop for MA students starting to work on their MRP’s.
Moderation: Markus Reisenleitner
Time: 13 February 2012, 4.30-5.30pm
Venue: Vanier Senior Common Room – 010 Vanier College
Humanities Graduate Seminar: Visual Culture (13 February 2012, 5.30-8.30pm)
Posted February 7th, 2012 in Humanities Graduate News
Round table panelists: Inga Untiks – Susan Ingram – Jamie Scott
Moderation: Markus Reisenleitner
Venue: Vanier Senior Common Room – 010 Vanier College
This round table is part of the Humanities Graduate Seminar (HUMA5000/6001), a mandatory, non-credit bearing seminar for all first year
students in the MA and PhD programs in Humanities. It is the aim of the seminar to serve as a space of intellectual as well as social exchange, to acquaint students with a wide range of theoretical issues and problems fundamental to the study of Humanities, and to enable them to embark on their own research with a comprehensive set of Humanities-oriented methodological tools. Each session addresses a major theme, provocative debate or core issue in the Humanities.
Everbody is welcome to attend.
Humanities Graduate Seminar: Material Culture (23 January 2012, 5.30-8.30pm)
Posted January 19th, 2012 in Humanities Graduate News
Round table panelists: Sarah Blake – Scott McLaren
Moderation: Markus Reisenleitner
Venue: Vanier Senior Common Room – 010 Vanier College
This round table is part of the Humanities Graduate Seminar (HUMA5000/6001), a mandatory, non-credit bearing seminar for all first year
students in the MA and PhD programs in Humanities. It is the aim of the seminar to serve as a space of intellectual as well as social exchange, to acquaint students with a wide range of theoretical issues and problems fundamental to the study of Humanities, and to enable them to embark on their own research with a comprehensive set of Humanities-oriented methodological tools. Each session addresses a major theme, provocative debate or core issue in the Humanities.
Everbody is welcome to attend.
Humanities Graduate Seminar: Translation (21 November 2011, 5.30-8.30pm)
Posted November 16th, 2011 in Humanities Graduate News
Round table panelists: Richard Teleky – Shobna Nijhawan - Martin Lockshin
Moderation: Markus Reisenleitner
Venue: Vanier Senior Common Room – 010 Vanier College
This round table is part of the Humanities Graduate Seminar (HUMA5000/6001), a mandatory, non-credit bearing seminar for all first year
students in the MA and PhD programs in Humanities. It is the aim of the seminar to serve as a space of intellectual as well as social exchange, to acquaint students with a wide range of theoretical issues and problems fundamental to the study of Humanities, and to enable them to embark on their own research with a comprehensive set of Humanities-oriented methodological tools. Each session addresses a major theme, provocative debate or core issue in the Humanities.
Everbody is welcome to attend.
Humanities Graduate Seminar: Historiography, Memory Studies and the Archive (26 Sept 2011, 5.30-8.30pm)
Posted September 21st, 2011 in Humanities Graduate News
Round table panelists: Marlene Kadar - David T. McNab - Mark Celinscak
Moderation: Markus Reisenleitner
Venue: Vanier Senior Common Room – 010 Vanier College
This round table is part of the Humanities Graduate Seminar (HUMA5000/6001), a mandatory, non-credit bearing seminar for all first year
students in the MA and PhD programs in Humanities. It is the aim of the seminar to serve as a space of intellectual as well as social exchange, to acquaint students with a wide range of theoretical issues and problems fundamental to the study of Humanities, and to enable them to embark on their own research with a comprehensive set of Humanities-oriented methodological tools. Each session addresses a major theme, provocative debate or core issue in the Humanities.
Everbody is welcome to attend.
Professionalisation Workshop: Writing Scholarship Applications (26 Sept 2011, 3.30pm)
Posted September 20th, 2011 in Humanities Graduate News, Scholarships and Funding
The Graduate Program in Humanities is holding a series of workshops on practical aspects of academic life. Each workshop is hosted by faculty members and/or experienced graduate students. Everybody is welcome, and encouraged, to attend.
The first workshop will be dedicated to putting together an application package for scholarships and research grants, with an emphasis on the research statement. While particularly targeting OGS and SSHRC applications, it will also be useful for other forms of application.
Time: Monday, 26 September, 3.30
Venue: Vanier Senior Common Room – 010 Vanier College
Moderation: Dr. Kimberly Fairbrother Canton, SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Women’s Studies, and Markus Reisenleitner, Graduate Program Director
2011 GRADUATE HUMANITIES STUDENTS’ WORKSHOP: INTERDISCIPLINARY PURSUITS
Posted April 6th, 2011 in Events at York, Humanities Graduate News
Conference: The Everyday: Experiences, Concepts, and Narratives
Posted March 23rd, 2011 in Events at York, Humanities Graduate News
Thursday April 14 – Saturday April 16
Graduate Program in Humanities, York University, Toronto, Canada
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