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Presentations

W2I project - Romeo Dallaire speaks at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum MIGS Senior Fellow Senator Roméo Dallaire (right) with Mike Abramowitz (left), presenting W2I at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

Since the launch of the W2I Report in September 2009, the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies has made presentations at the following institutions, schools and organizations. Here are only some examples of what MIGS has done in the past.

  1. March 25 (Saskatchewan) and 26 (Saskatoon): as the director of the Canadian International Council (Montreal branch), Kyle Matthews gave two presentations on the situation in Mali and why the West should support Mali and the African Union
  2. On February 12, Kyle Matthews participated in the Ryerson Conference on Preventing Atrocities
  3. "Crisis Mapping for Kenya: Analyzing the Global Significance of Grassroots Narratives Emerging from the 2013 Elections", November 20, Columbia University.
  4. Methodology and History, Graduate Studies, Concordia University, November 9
  5. School of International Development and Global Studies , University of Ottawa, November 8
  6. MIGS Distinguished Senior Fellow Roméo Dallaire gave a talk on "R2P and Canada's Humanitarian Intervention", Concordia University, November 2.
  7. Violence, Memory and Human Rights: An Interdisciplinary Conference, University of South Florida, 1 February 2012
  8. Canadian Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto (Toronto), 12 November 2011
  9. 1st Munster Congress on Humanitarian Relief, (Germany), 20 May 2011
  10. Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University (New York), 18 November 2010
  11. STAND Canada (Toronto), 2-3 October 2010
  12. Department of Political Scienes, University of Pretoria (South Africa), October 2010
  13. Salzburg Global Seminar, The Global Prevention of Genocide: Learning From the Holocaust, 28 June - 30 July 2010
  14. Canadian Historical Association, 31 May 2010
  15. U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum (Washington, DC), 14 April 2010
  16. Centre for International Peace and Security Studies and CERIUM, Université de Montréal (Montreal),17 February 2010
  17. Centre for Military and Strategic Studies, University of Calgary, 26-27 January 2010
  18. University of Alberta (Edmonton), 3 February 2009
  19. Grant MacEwan University (Edmonton), 3 February 2009
  20. McGill University (Montreal), 9 February 2010
  21. Morris J. Wosk Center for Dialogue, Simon Frasier University, 27 November 2009
  22. Center for Security and Defence Studies, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University
  23. Jeanne Sauvé Foundation (Montreal), 28 October 2009
  24. Marianopolis College (Montreal), 19 October 2009
  25. Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, (Toronto), 13 October 2009
  26. Trudeau Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Toronto (Toronto), 13 October 2009
  27. University of Toronto (Scarborough campus)
  28. All-Party Parliamentary Group for the Prevention of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity,  (Ottawa), 1 October 2009
  29. United States Institute of Peace (Washington, DC), 21 September 2009
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