Graduate students

Upcoming Presentation from Dr. Annie Tock

Please join us for a graduate research presentation entitled “Whose Streets? Policing Orange Riots in 19th c. British North America”, On November 12th at 12 PM via zoom. In this lecture, Annie Tock will examine the mid-19th century Party Processions Acts through the lenses of social and spatial history and consider the ways in which […]

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Upcoming graduate research presentation by Carol Blasi

Please join us for a graduate research presentation entitled “The Case for Seigneurialism in l’Acadie: A Legal Historical Approach to Land Tenure in Acadian Agricultural Settlements in the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries” by Carol Blasi. Carol received her PhD in History from the University of Maine in August 2019. She currently teaches as an […]

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Patrick Callaway Research Presentation

Please join us at the Bangor room for “Nova Scotia and the ‘New Empire’ 1783-1815”, a presentation of graduate research by UMaine PhD candidate Patrick Callaway. This event is free and open to the public. A boxed lunch is provided. We hope to see you there! Click here for our Facebook event!

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New Canadian Books No. 159 (Fall 2019)

Click here to download a list of UMaine Fogler Library’s most recent Canadian Acquisitions. Please direct all questions and requests to the Canadian Studies librarian, Betsy Beattie.

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2020-2021 Call for Graduate Award Nominations

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

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Now accepting proposals: Atlantic Canada Studies Conference 2020

The Canadian-American Center and the Department of History of the University of Maine invite proposals for the 2020 Atlantic Canada Studies Conference to be held at the University of Maine’s Hutchinson Center in Belfast, Maine, USA on May 14-16, 2019. The theme of the conference is “Crossing Borders, Bridging Boundaries.” With most participants crossing the […]

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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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