Brown Bag Series: Protest, Crisis, and Media Freedom in Serbia
Join us for a talk by Emma Brandt to learn about media freedom in Serbia and how growing political dissatisfaction is reshaping public discourse.
Join us for a talk by Emma Brandt to learn about media freedom in Serbia and how growing political dissatisfaction is reshaping public discourse.
Join us for a talk by Aslı Zengin on her award-winning book.
This event is co-hosted by the Migration, Mobilities, and Social Politics cluster and the Conflict and Security cluster at the Balsillie School of International Affairs.
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Join Ashley Piskor, a PhD student from Western University, for a talk on "Archaeologists in Support of Inuvialuit Cultural Heritage Engagement, Self-determination and Sovereignty."
The Department of Anthropology is pleased to announce that Kasiah Ruddell is the recipient of this year's Sally Weaver Award.
This information session will help answer your questions about the process for applying to graduate school.
Public Issues Anthropology graduate found meaning in interdisciplinarity scholarship to expand her research interests and forge an exciting future
Doug Stenton, Robert Park and team match living descendant's DNA to remains from ill-fated 1845 Franklin expedition - and the media can't stop writing about it.
Please join us for the 8th annual Grad Forum where our Public Issues Anthropology MA students will present their research. Meet and greet our graduate students and professors and enjoy some refreshments!
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In 338 BCE Philip of Macedon and his teen-aged son Alexander defeated the allied Greek forces led by the Athenians and Thebans. Recent rediscovery of records from the 19th century excavations site resulted in a new multinational project to analyze the battle from multiple perspectives, examining previously unstudied materials. This lecture presents the results of these new analyses, focusing primarily on the skeletons of Theban soldiers from the Lion Monument mass grave at Chaironeia and the cremated remains of the Macedonians buried under a mound on the battlefield.
Street Youth in Canada: An Ethnography of Adversity and Artifice by Adjunct Faculty Member Dr. Mark Dolson is an ethnography of the everyday lives and struggles of street-involved youth in Canada.