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Video spotlight: Misinformation expert meets the manosphere

New documentary film hosted by Faculty of Law Prof. Timothy Caulfield examines the hypermasculinity movement in contemporary culture

CSSH member named Tier 2 Canada Research Chair

In this article, it was announced that Sarah Nickel (Arts) has received this national recognition and designation to support her research in Indigenous Politics and Gender

College alumni and faculty make the grade for this year’s Edify Top 40 Under 40 list

12 of this year’s recipients are part of the College of Social Sciences and Humanities community

Several CSSH members named 2024 Killam Laureates

Awards honour the academic excellence of doctoral students, postdoctoral fellows and professors

In Photos: Coalition for a Better Future Campus Tour

Students, faculty and staff joined conversations surrounding Canada’s future prosperity

Maclean’s rankings highlight U of A excellence

Five programs, including the Faculty Education and the Alberta School of Business, ranked among the finest in Canada, showcasing expertise in a range of fields

College of Social Sciences and Humanities launches innovative new research-focused podcast

SSH: The Podcast invites listeners to spend time with experts from across the college

Prince Takamado Japan Centre: forging cultural bonds for more than two decades

Housed in the Faculty of Arts, the centre has been an “essential partner” for the U of A, Alberta and Canada, and has fostered interdisciplinary collaborations with faculties such as the Faculty of Education

Black mentorship drives social change

Housed in the College of Social Sciences and Humanities, the BYSI program is influenced, developed and crafted by the youth involved so the mentorships target skills they want to learn

Recognizing this year’s Insight Grant and Insight Development Grant recipients

Congratulations to the recipients from the College of Social Sciences and Humanities

The BRNI makes strides toward its long-term plans

An update on the remarkable achievements of this crucial initiative to date

In Conversation: A chat between Dean Marvin Washington and Dean Fiona Kelly

The two leaders talk about the relationship between the college and the Faculty of Law and what the future holds

Five leading U of A researchers join the Royal Society of Canada

Recognition highlights excellence in diverse disciplines, including contributions from Faculty of Arts scholars Cressida Heyes and Narges Noori

Empowering gender diversity in the business world

National entrepreneurship hub aims to bolster success for 2SLGBTQI+ business community

What’s behind the rise in student aggression toward teachers?

Social divisions are driving the trend, but so are systemic pressures in the school system, says Faculty of Education researcher

A Day-in-the-Life: Dean Marvin Washington

Spend a day with the dean to learn firsthand what it’s like to lead the College of Social Sciences and Humanities

A leader and advocate in the fight against ableism

Hussain Alhussainy works to advance disability rights in political science

Beyond binary: expanding the language of gender

Law professor coins a new term to accommodate the full spectrum of gender identity

SSHRC awards $1M in funding to aid in searches for lost Indigenous children

The five-year initiative is one of six recipient partnership grants and aims to advance technology and capacity for identifying undocumented graves

A leading light for diversity

Founded 20 years ago as the only research centre of its kind in Canada, the Fyrefly Institute for Gender and Sexual Diversity has always put community service first

In Conversation: A chat between Dean Marvin Washington and Dean Jennifer Tupper

From the realities of EDI initiatives to AI and cell phone usage in classrooms, both deans agree that changing the world starts with education

International, Indigenous-led consortium receives $2.75M in New Frontiers in Research Funding for climate research

U of A Arts assistant professor Paulina Johnson, Sîpihkokîsikowiskwêw, to lead the 3-year project

Celebrating our 2024 Vanier Scholars

Three doctoral students from our college join the distinguished roster

Recognizing our 2023-24 partnership funding recipients

14 faculty members from CSSH are part of these research projects

eHUB Entrepreneurship Centre offers space for entrepreneurial students to learn and flourish

With a focus on fostering innovation, idea generation and collaboration, eHUB extends its services to students from across disciplines

The Canadian Archaeological Association Working Group on Unmarked Graves receives Governor General's Innovation Award

U of A professor of Anthropology Dr. Kisha Supernant accepts award on behalf of the group at Rideau Hall

Women are poised for equality in Canadian film — in 200 years

Numbers of women in key creative positions remain low, with no significant improvements

Faculty of Education’s Clinical Services prioritizes virtual and in-person mental health assistance through graduate training and research programs

With a focus on affordable services, virtual accessibility and innovative training, Clinical Services extends vital mental health resources both locally and to communities across Alberta

College of Social Sciences and Humanities profs play key roles in academic journals across fields

Academic journals are vital in expanding human knowledge — here’s how some CSSH faculty members are contributing to this area

Firms embracing diversity may trade short-term pain for long-term gain

Companies may need to prepare as they adjust to culture shifts, business professor finds

In Conversation: A chat between Dean Marvin Washington and Dean Vikas Mehrotra

The two leaders talk about the relationship between the college and the Alberta School of Business and what the future holds

Recognizing new Canada Research Chairs

Three faculty members from our college have been announced as new or renewed chairs

‘Anything that is sound’

The U of A’s Sound Studies Institute is a hub for sound research on campus — and a leader in moving this research into the future

Doctoral student’s day in court helps uphold Indigenous child welfare law

Supreme Court of Canada’s recent decision could have groundbreaking implications for other areas of Indigenous jurisdiction

New online course highlights the vital presence of Black Canadians

The U of A’s latest micro-course celebrates Black history and accomplishments spanning from the country’s founding to its future

In Photos: Justice Sheilah Martin Keynote and Reception

Supreme Court justice returns to alma mater for CSSH event during International Week

AI art generators have a place in K-12 classrooms, say researchers

Treating the technology like a creative collaborator could help students think critically about its ethical implications

Recognizing our 2023 internal peer reviewers

The college is grateful for the guidance and expertise of so many professors who participated in the internal peer review process

In Conversation: A chat between Dean Marvin Washington and Dean Robert Wood

The two leaders talk about the relationship between the college and the Faculty of Arts and what the future holds

Leading researcher aims to create a meeting of minds between human and artificial intelligence

As a Canada CIFAR AI Chair at Amii, Geoffrey Rockwell will continue breaking new ground in examining the wide-reaching impact of technology on humanity

U of A initiative receives humanitarian aid award for assisting Ukrainian scholars and students impacted by the war

Disrupted Ukrainian Scholars and Students (DUSS) one of the first recipients of new award from the Ukrainian Canadian Congress

Supreme Court Justice Sheilah Martin to give keynote at her alma mater

As part of International Week, the U of A alumna will give insight into the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and reflect on a key piece of international legislation

Helen Vallianatos appointed Associate Dean, Education

Dr. Vallianatos has been appointed the Associate Dean, Education for the college until August 2026

Is history teaching stuck in the past?

New survey shows Canadian students believe history class is important but suggests teaching the past could use an update

Richard Field returns to the PLLC with the goal of fostering the next generation of leaders

The professor at the Alberta School of Business has over 30 years of experience with the U of A and was foundational in the PLLC’s early years

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