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EDT for a virtual event introducing Honouring Nations Canada, a new Fulbright Canada initiative that will identify, celebrate and share best practices in Indigenous governance in Canada, support young indigenous leaders, and advance the research agenda on indigenous issues in Canada.
Click the link above to register. Medgar Wiley Evers was the face of the freedom struggle in Mississippi as it began to emerge in the mids. In the most segregated state in the Union, he investigated the murder of Emmett Till, integrated the University of Mississippi, led sit-ins, marches and boycotts, and registered voters. He worked alone, without a congregation or an entourage, in a mounting climate of terror. Facing daily death threats, he understood the danger but refused to join the Great Migration.
His murder on June 12, , on the doorstep of his house in Jackson, opened a season of assassination in the United States extending almost a decade.
Greg Poelzer and Dr. Join us to hear insights into what life in the Arctic can teach us as we battle a pandemic and work to create a sustainable future. Drawing on decades of research at leading universities and programmatic work in international development and human rights, Kim Samuel will explore the meaning of belonging as an organizing principle for policymaking with deep roots in diverse cultures around the world. We are pleased to present our next speaker series event. The featured speaker is Dr.
Kalenda Eaton will discuss the historical role of Black literature in addressing and challenging social and political injustice. Virginia Whitekiller an eagle view of demonstrated resilience during historical hardships experienced by past American Indian Alaska Native generations, and stewardship, sustainability, and wellbeing practices of American Indian Alaska Natives during the COVID pandemic.
Paulo Carvalho, Fulbright Canada's Recruitment Specialist, will be running a webinar for Canadian scholars that provides detailed information on how to prepare a successful application for the Fulbright Canada Research Chairs Program.
We are pleased to present our next speaker series event featuring Jae Cooper, Partner and Founder of Elevate Consulting. As an accomplished strategist, facilitator, and trusted advisor, Jae provides management consulting services to government, crown corporations, public post-secondary and health sector agencies, and private sector organizations.
During the event, Jae will explore approaches for building flexible work environments, while the pandemic is in our midst. He will also provide an overview of an agile methodology for proactively planning for and managing uncertainty with a focus on emerging trends related to the pandemic. Chris Chevallier plans to provide an overview of survey results from Trans, Non-Binary, and Gender Non-Conforming students, as well as additional research, that provides insights into their lived experiences.
Johnson plans to speak about how the pandemic has brought on a unique set of challenges and has amplified the fault lines that exist in our societies and communities. Deborah Saucier plans to speak to the importance of post-secondary education in creating economic and social equality particularly during this time of disruption. In bringing Fulbright Canada subject-matter experts to our broader community, our goal is to create opportunities for thoughtful discussion on a range of critical issues such as enhancing public health and wellbeing, contributing to digital transformation, and finding solutions to social and economic recovery.
There will be a full slate of online events featuring 32 U. Proposals are currently being accepted until April 15, Fulbright Canada will host the cohort of Fulbright Arctic Initiative Scholars in Ottawa and Iqaluit for their inaugural meeting. State Department, with the support of Global Affairs Canada, is designed to use collaborative thinking and problem solving in order to understand and address the unique challenges and opportunities in the Arctic.
Fulbright Canada and the Palix Foundation, in partnership with the University of Alberta, the University of Calgary, and the University of Lethbridge, are pleased to mark the third year of this extraordinary collaborative program. The program supports leading scholars who are pursuing critical research on topics that can have a positive impact on how we understand and effectively support advancement in brain science and individual and family health and wellness.
The Webinar was an interactive session highlighting the opportunities available to Americans to study and teach in Canada through the Fulbright U. Scholar Program. For details and application for this program, please see the official Killam Fellowships website.
Email ois wellesley. Skip to main content. Handshake Hive. Killam Fellowships Program students. Kate Dailinger. The Cultural Awareness Program operates on a competitive basis and requires an application. While the activity does not have to be directly related the student's program of study, its objective should be to broaden the student's understanding of the host country and expand their horizons.
This travel must take place during the Killam fellow's grant period and requires the approval of the academic advisor at the host institution and the approval of the relevant program officer at the Foundation.
Want to learn more about exchange? While most students will start their research in 2nd year, it's never too early to begin! Look at our resources covering safety , funding and budgeting , as well as identity-based resources to help you research and plan your exchange.
Yes GPA requirement: 3. Eligibility You must be: Enrolled in an Honours four-year program at Queen's. Enrolled full-time in second year of a degree program in the Faculty of Arts and Science or Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science and be returning to Queen's to complete an Honours degree.
In good academic standing, with a cumulative GPA of at least 3. Meet the requirements of the exchange partner university regarding level of entry, GPA, and term s of attendance. Hold Canadian citizenship at time of application; Permanent Residents are not eligible. Because of the high demand for exchanges at Queen's, the application process is competitive, and placements cannot be guaranteed for all qualified applicants.
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