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Tuesday, 25 October, 2016

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The UCD Centre for Canadian Studies in partnership with the UCD School of Education presents a joint seminar:

20 November

(opens in a new window)Professor Judy Hughes, University of Manitoba, will present a paper titled, “Fifty Years of Violence Prevention in Canada: What Did We Miss?”

(opens in a new window)Professor Michael Woodford,  Wilfrid Laurier University, will present a paper titled, “Barriers to Inclusion: Discrimination and Wellbeing of 2SLGBTQ+ Students in Canadian Higher Education.”

Date:   Wednesday 20 November

Time:   5pm

Place: School of Education, Roebuck Offices, 0.10 ROF

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Dr. Hughes is a Professor at the Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba. Her continuing program of research centers on exploring the meaning of violence both from the point of view of victims and professional intervenors. Past projects have focused on how professional service providers understand and respond to intimate partner violence, including one project investigating how women indirectly disclose abuse to community health nurses and another project that examined how professionals in the family law system, lawyers, mediators, and custody assessors, respond to women who have experienced intimate partner violence.

Dr. Woodford’s research focuses on the inclusion, exclusion, wellbeing, and resilience of 2SLGBTQ+) individuals and communities. He specializes in studying 2SLGBTQ+ microaggressions and campus climate and their impact on students’ mental health and academic success. Central to this research is identifying factors that can foster students’ resilience and belonging and examining how intersecting identities shape students’ experiences and outcomes. Other research involves developing scales for use with 2SLGBTQ+ communities, such as LGBQ and trans microaggressions on campus scales.

Craig Dobbin Legacy Scholarship Awardees Announcement

It was our great pleasure to  announce the Craig Dobbin Legacy Scholarship awardees at a reception held in the UCD University Club on Thursday, 17th October 2024.

The Craig Dobbin Legacy Programme (CDLP) is an initiative of the UCD Centre for Canadian Studies, the Ireland Canada University Foundation (ICUF), and UCD’s College of Arts and Humanities. Celebrating the legacy of Craig Dobbin’s contribution to Ireland-Canada academic relations, the programme aims to plant seeds for a whole new phase of UCD engagement with Canadian universities over the coming years.

The awardees are as follows:

UCD Craig Dobbin Scholarship Awardees – Projects and Host Universities:

Professor Michael Brophy

“Eco-soundings: French Canadian Poetry in the Anthropocene”

University of Sherbrooke, Québec

PhD Candidate, Samantha Cade

“(The Missing) Exploring the Canadian Irish Connection: A Theatrical Journey through Historical and Contemporary Immigration, Emigration, and Migration via Site-Specific Archival-Based Theatre”

University of St Michael’s College, University of Toronto

Professor Danielle Clarke

“An Edition of the Poetry of Lady Anne Southwell”

Dalhousie University, Halifax

Professor Mary Gallagher

“Arrival: Louis Hémon’s Liverpool-Quebec-Montreal Itinerary”

Carleton University, Ottawa

Dr Jermiah Garsha

“Orange Shirts, Pink Paint: Red Paint Revisited and the Queering of Decolonisation”

Toronto Metropolitan University

Professor Lizbeth Goodman

“Voices of Voice: Valorising Artist-led Innovation through Community Engagement in Canada and Ireland”

OCAD University, Toronto

Dr Paul Huddie

“Ireland, Atlantic Canada and the Crimean War: Imperial Connectivity and Shared Experiences?”

Saint Mary’s University, Halifax

Dr Emily Mark-Fitzgerald

“Irish Visual Culture, Social Conflict, and Crisis in Canada (c.1840-1900)”

University of St Michael’s College, University of Toronto

Dr Alice Mauger

“Alcohol and the Irish in Ontario since c. 1945”

York University, Toronto

Dr Andrew McDiarmid

“Transplanting Financial Traditions: Irish Mutual Aid Tontines in Canada”

York University, Toronto

Dr Joe McGrath

“Normalising Good: A Trajectory to Professionalising the Banking Sector”

Dalhousie University, Halifax

PhD Candidate, Donna Rose

“Collecting, Interpreting, and Mediating the Material Heritage of Ireland’s Institutional Systems”

The Indian Residential School History and Dialogue Centre, who partner with University of British Columbia, and The Woodland Cultural Centre

Professor Paul Rouse

“Hurling and Lacrosse: Tradition, Modernity and Play”

Memorial University, Newfoundland

Dr Rebecca Stephenson

“Science of Apocalypse”

University of Toronto

Dr Jennifer Wellington

“Bringing the War Home: Trophies, Looting and Canadians at War”

Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario

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Canadian Craig Dobbin Scholarship Awardees – Projects, Home University and Host Schools

Dr Yann Allard-Tremblay

“Amplifying Harmonious Resonances in Traditions of Political Thought”

McGill University, Montreal

UCD School of Philosophy

Dr Lisa Boivin

“Land Out of Sight (ní húret’île): Holding our Ancestral Lands and Identities”

KITE (Knowledge, Innovation, Talent, Everywhere) Research Institute at Toronto Rehab Hospital

UCD School of Geography & SMARTlab Centre

Professor Glenda Bonifacio

“Filipino Catholics in Ireland: Gender, Migration and Representations”

Lakehead University, Ontario

UCD School of English, Drama and Film

Professor Philip Branigan

“On the Role of Multiple Head-movement in the Diachrony of Irish Grammar”

Memorial University, Newfoundland

UCD School of Irish, Celtic Studies and Folklore

Professor Robert Currie

“Assessing Irish Extradition Law: What Lessons for Canada (and vice versa)?”

Dalhousie University, Halifax

UCD Sutherland School of Law

PhD Candidate, Kirsten Feldner

“Irish Folk Music as Collective Memory and Digital Harmony: Recording Eighteenth-Century Songbooks in Collaboration with University College Dublin’s Sound Archive”

McMaster University, Ontario

UCD School of Music

PhD Candidate, Allison Graves

“Affective Economies and Crisis in Contemporary Irish Women’s Fiction”

Memorial University, Newfoundland

UCD School of English, Drama and Film

Dr Maxwell Hartt

“Reframing Age through Play”

Queen’s University, Kingston

UCD School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics

Professor Renée Hulan

“Uninhabited Islands in the Literary Cultures of Ireland and Canada”

Saint Mary’s University, Halifax

UCD School of English, Drama and Film

PhD Candidate, Andrew Lochhead

“Walking Belfield & Beyond: Making Visible Connections to Slavery at University College Dublin and Environs through Movement-based Performance”

Toronto Metropolitan University

UCD School of History

Clemens Merkel & the Bozzini Quartet

“Sharing a Practice Research Methodology Through Collaborative Creative Praxis”

Concordia University, Montreal

UCD School of Music

PhD Candidate, Kanishka Sikri

“Theorizing Violability in the Life Narratives of Irish Women”

York University, Toronto

UCD School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice

Dr Lindsay Thistle

“Staging World War II and the Holocaust: Violence and Victims in the Age of Heroism, 1945-1975”

Wilfrid Laurier University, Ontario

UCD School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics & School of English, Drama and Film

Dr Mark Turner

“Auto/ethnographic Filmmaking in Ireland, Newfoundland and Labrador and Inuit Nunangat, 1922-1999”

Memorial University, Newfoundland

UCD School of English, Drama and Film

Professor Michael Vance

“The Irish Soldier Settlers of Nova Scotia, 1818-1838”

Saint Mary’s University, Halifax

UCD School of History

Dr Margo Wilson

“Experiences of Physicians in Pregnancy and Parenthood”

Memorial University, Newfoundland

UCD Centre for Ethics in Public Life

 Varadkar and Trudeau 2017

Welcome to the Centre for Canadian Studies at University College Dublin. The Centre is housed in the School of English, Drama and Film, and serves as a forum for academic research and teaching in the interdisciplinary field of Canadian Studies. It offers selected modules in Canadian Studies, and supports the research and teaching of the annual visiting Craig Dobbin Chair in Canadian Studies.

Harald Gaski talk

 

Wednesday, February 24 3pm 

"Pibloktoq and Visual Sovereignty in the Archives" 

Professor Renée Hulan

Hosted by University College Cork

Online event. Details and registration (opens in a new window)here

Monday, March 8 4:15pm 

Invited talk: Sheila Watt-Cloutier and the Right to be Cold  

Hosted by the Waterford Institute of Technology

Online event.  

Thursday April 8-Friday, April 9 

Arctic Voices Workshop in partnership with UiT The Arctic University of Norway

The Craig Dobbin Professor cordially invites you two events as part of the 2021 Arctic Voices Workshop:

“Rupture, erosion and Sámi aesthetics by Iver Jåks” Irene Snarby 7 April 2021, 5 pm CET

Through the Colonial Lens: Images of Alaska Native people in the 18th and 19th Centuries by Maria Williams 9 April 2021, 6.30pm CET

For more information:  (opens in a new window)https://www.arcticvoices.space/

Wednesday, April 14 4pm 

Invited speakers: Karly Kehoe and Michael E. Vance "Historical Practice and Reconciliation in Atlantic Canada"

Hosted by the Craig Dobbin Professor and the Centre for Candian Studies, UCD

Online event. Registration details to follow. 

 

Contact

Director: Dr. J. Paul Halferty, C201 Newman Building, School of English Drama and Film, University College Dublin. (opens in a new window)paul.halferty@ucd.ie. +353 (0) 716-8373

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