Upcoming Event: Beyond Borders: Unheard Abenaki Voices from the Odanak First Nation

The University of Vermont welcomes the Abenaki of Odanak and their New England relatives to share their historical perspective on land they consider to be their unceded territory in and adjacent to the Green Mountain State: a homeland known as Ndakinna.

Taking place on Friday, April 29, this event is free and open to all, and can be attended in-person or remotely. Advance registration is required.

Call for Papers: Mid-Atlantic & New England Council for Canadian Studies

The Mid-Atlantic and New England Council for Canadian Studies (MANECCS) is currently accepting papers from all academic disciplines for its upcoming conference, to be held October 20-22, 2022, at the Marriott Fallsview in Niagara Falls, Ontario.

Deadline for submissions is June 17, 2022.

For additional information, please see the updated Call for Papers below and visit maneccs.org/conferences/upcoming/

Call for Papers: American Council for Québec Studies

The American Council for Québec Studies invites proposals for papers and panels for their upcoming conference. The long-postponed ACQS biennial conference will be held October 20 – 23, 2022, at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel.

Deadline for submission of abstracts is April 1, 2022

For more information, please see the attached Call for Papers below, and visit ACQS at: https://acqs.org/biennial-conference/

ARCS Spring 2022 Issue Now Online

The editors of the American Review of Canadian Studies are pleased to announce to the Canadian Studies community the publication of volume 52, issue 1 (Spring 2022). It is a special issue called “Representing In/Justice in Canadian Film,” guest edited by Steven Kohm, Pauline Greenhill, Sonia Bookman, and Andrea Braithwaite. All ACSUS members can access the journal (its current issue and back issues) for free using the “ARCS Journal” link on the ACSUS website.

McGill University: Faculty Lecturer in Canadian Studies

The McGill Institute for the Study of Canada at McGill University is seeking applications for a two-year Faculty-Lecturer Position with the possibility of reappointment for an additional two years. The position is designed to emphasize public affairs as a key feature of the Institute’s undergraduate programs. The successful candidate will be housed at the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, which promotes interdisciplinary inquiry, and will have the opportunity to engage with scholars from multiple disciplines.

Robarts Centre Visiting Professorship in Canadian Studies

The Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies invites applications for the 2022-2023 Robarts Visiting Professorship at York University (Toronto, Ontario). The Professorship is open to full-time (tenured or tenure-track) faculty members who work on issues concerning Canada and who are based outside the country, are planning to go on sabbatical or other leave during 2022-2023, and have demonstrated scholarly expertise on Canada and a commitment to Canadian studies.

The application deadline is March 25, 2022.

For additional details and information, please see the attached flyer.