Situating Science Fall Newsletter
Read our latest newsletter here.
An anonymous donor has provided the University of Montreal with 1.5 million dollars (Canadian) to fund the Aesop Chair in Philosophy. It’s first holder is philosopher of science Frédéric Bouchard.
Read the Daily Nous article here.
From the FedCan Blog - SSH News
Articles and radio interviews with Scott Findlay related to his talk on Governing in the Dark: Evidence, Accountability and the Future of Canadian Science, Part 3 of The Lives of Evidence national lecture series.
Chronicle Herald article March 3, 2014
UBC science philosopher PhD, Jill Fellows, gave a paper on how trust can bridge the divide between science and Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit in polar bear conservation efforts at the Congress in Victoria; her paper is featured in the National Post.
Link:
University of Calgary Faculty of Arts article
Link:
http://arts.ucalgary.ca/news/relation-between-feminism-and-science
The Origin Cycle, the result of Darwin's Origin of Species set to music, WINS at the Australian ART Music Awards, 2011.
It was a finalist for:
PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR (for the Sydney performance, with Ensemble Offspring)
EXCELLENCE BY AN ORGANISATION OR AN INDIVIDUAL (for the project as a whole)
More information is here: http://www.australianmusiccentre.com.au/awards/
À la page 32 du Classement Universitaire du The Globe and Mail se trouve une liste: "Programmes en Arts qui méritent
Le Conseil des Arts du Canada décerne un Prix Killam au Dr.Michael Hayden, de l’Université de la Colombie-Britannique Il était ora