Canadian Studies Courses

Killam Fellowship 2020-2021

Are you interested in getting $5000 to study in Canada? Then Don’t miss out on this great opportunity! Apply for the 2020 Killam Fellowship today! The deadline for the internal exchange application is January 8th, 2020. Please reach out to Betsy’s Arntzen with further questions or if interested to schedule a time for application review.    

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2019-2020 Graduate Award Nominations: Deadline Feb. 15th

The Canadian-American Center is now accepting nominations for the following graduate awards: Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships (FLAS) Summer FLAS for intense French language study New England-Atlantic Provinces-Quebec Fellowships (NEAPQ) Canadian-American Center Fellowships For more details about awards and application instructions, click here. Universal graduate award instructions (for full-year awards only) may be found here. The Canadian-American […]

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The Canadian-American Center

Spring 2018 Canadian Studies Course Guide

The course guide for Spring 2018 Canadian Studies courses is now available! The course list may be updated again in the future, but you can always find the most recent version here. Please share with any undergraduates, graduate students, or colleagues who may be interested in our latest offerings!  

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The Canadian-American Center

Spring 2017 Canadian Studies Course Guide

The course guide for Spring 2017 Canadian Studies courses is now available! The guide may be edited in coming weeks, but this link will remain correct. Please share with any undergraduates, graduate students, or colleagues who may be interested in our latest offerings!

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ARH 270: Canadian Art

Still time to join ARH 270: Canadian Art!

There is still room in Prof. Karen Linehan‘s ARH 270: Canadian Art in the upcoming Fall 2016 semester. The course can be used to satisfy the following GenEds: Artistic & Creative Expression Cultural Diversity & International Perspectives Social Contexts & Institutions Enroll today! Contact the instructor for further information.

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The Canadian-American Center

Fall 2016 Course Update – HTY 221 History and Comics

Our Fall 2016 has been updated with an important new addition: Professor Mark McLaughlin will be teaching HTY 221: History and Comics! This course will include at least 25% Canadian content, and can be used toward a Canadian Studies minor. It also satisfies the Western Cultural Tradition Gen Ed requirement.

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