Fear and Fatigue: Fort Churchill and Canada's Arctic Soldiers in the Early Cold War Matthew S. Wiseman October 30, 2024 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm In the early years of the Cold War, hundreds of soldiers, sailors, and aviators from Canada, Britain, and the United States trained in the outdoors near Fort Churchill, fighting the … Continue reading Book Launch: Matthew S. Wiseman on Frontier Science, Oct. 30
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William Knight on Discovering Botanical-Entomological Models, University of Guelph, Nov. 21
Rural History Roundtable The Rural History Roundtable is a speaker series that has been in operation since 2002. It hosts scholars of international repute and provides a venue for graduate students to present their latest research. It is drawing into its fold undergraduates, graduates, post-docs, faculty, archivists, alumni, and other members of the public. Please … Continue reading William Knight on Discovering Botanical-Entomological Models, University of Guelph, Nov. 21
Science and its Publics Lecture Series
The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Public Affairs and the Situating Science Knowledge Cluster present: Science and its Publics Lecture Series A multi-part series examining the roles of the public in the translation and understanding of the knowledge of science Part 3: Provenance and the Role of the Public Museum: How the Life Stories of … Continue reading Science and its Publics Lecture Series
Le français suit l'anglais. The Future of the Automobile and Collaborative Automotive Research & Education in Canada Monday, June 21, 2010 7:00 p.m. A presentation by Peter R. Frise Scientific Director and CEO – AUTO21 Network of Centres of Excellence Professor of Automotive Engineering and Executive Director of Automotive Research & Studies – University of … Continue reading