Today's Arts & Science events
A conversation about Donald Trump’s policies and their implications for democratic politics in the U.S. and globally
Upcoming Arts & Science events
Step into discovery with our MSc in Physics, MSc in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, and PhD in Physics - programs designed for curious minds ready to push the boundaries of science and technology.
Dr. Scott Gallimore (Wilfrid Laurier University) will deliver the lecture, "Looking for People Behind the Crafts: Evidence for Production and Industry at Sikyon, Greece."
Join us for lively discussions of new scholarship on gender and sexuality! Hosted by the Feminist Governance in Times of Crisis Working Group, the reading group brings together interdisciplinary research to encourage thoughtful exchange, collaboration, and fresh perspectives on emerging topics in the field.
This conference will focus on the territorial upheavals caused by industrial developments in the Nitassinan (ancestral territory) of the Innu community of Pessamit, from the perspectives of those who experienced them.
Concordia PhD student Jamila will share insights into her PhD fieldwork and research in Palestine. Her thesis focuses on the topics of tobacco use and refusal in Palestine.
This panel brings together three scholars examining urgent questions of political violence, diaspora activism, and ethical research practice.
A workshop exploring the evolution, creative possibilities, and interdisciplinary potential of the visual essay. The session examines the visual essay’s hybrid and contentious nature, its role in visual scholarship, and its possibilities for post-disciplinary inquiry. Participants will look at the development of the form, review deconstructed visual essay experiments from Argentina and Mexico, and take part in hands-on activities demonstrating how visual essays work as intercultural and interdisciplinary tools. Attendees are invited to bring photographs and a proposed topic as we consider ethical implications and experiment with “the study of the visual and the study through the visual."
This Lunch & Learn will explore Russel Fralich's co-produced business case study, Le lancement du festival littéraire Metropolis bleu.
Join us for RéQEF's annual symposium in collaboration with the Canada Research Chair in Feminist Ethics.
Join the Graduate Program Director for an inside look at Concordia’s interdisciplinary PhD in Humanities (HUMA)- a unique program for bold thinkers whose research ideas extend beyond a single discipline. Based in the Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture (CISSC) and jointly offered by the Faculties of Arts and Science and Fine Arts, this program empowers students to push boundaries through innovative interdisciplinary research and research-creation.
Discover how our MSc and PhD programs in Health and Exercise Science at the Department of Health, Kinesiology, and Applied Physiology empower you to explore the science behind how the body functions, adapts, and thrives.
In this Lunch & Learn, Elya Myers will present her research article "Can We Talk?" Employment and Representation in the Film Industry.
La présentation de Mme Christine Routhier portera sur les principaux résultats tirés de l’enquête de 2024 sur la situation des langues parlées au Québec.
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