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Scottish Studies Fall Colloquium

Early bird registration ($25) is available until Sept 21; reg ular admission ($30) may be made in advance or at the door. Members of TheScottish Studies Foundation ($25 any time). Students wishing to volunteer a t the conference should contact scottish@uoguelph.ca, otherwise a student r ate of $15 applies. For further details please email scottish@uoguelph.ca

Youth Activism in Jordan, Tunisia and Egypt: Mohammad Yaghi at MESS

This week the Middle East Scholars Society presents: Mohammad Yaghi, PhD Candidate in Political Science at the University of Guelph: "Youth Activism and Democratization in Jordan, Tunisia and Egypt" All welcome! Get the flyer: .pdf    

TAN presents The Rent

Susanna Hood (voice and dance), Nick Fraser (drums), Wes Nea l (bass), Scott Thomson (trombone), with guest Mark Laver (saxophone) - wi ll play a suite of songs by Scott Thomson based on poems by P.K. Page. Fre e concert, everyone welcome. For more information, visit www.uoguelph.ca /sofam/events

TAN presents The Rent

Susanna Hood (voice and dance), Nick Fraser (drums), Wes Nea l (bass), Scott Thomson (trombone), with guest Mark Laver (saxophone) - wi ll play a suite of songs by Scott Thomson based on poems by P.K. Page. Fre e concert, everyone welcome. For more information, visit www.uoguelph.ca /sofam/events

Grad SSHRC & OGS Application Info Session

SSHRC and OGS Scholarship Application Info Session Wed., Oct. 3, from 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm come by to learn how to write a strong grant proposal with faculty members in History and History students who have been successful recipients in previous years. (This is a brown bag lunch event)

Grad School Application Info Session

Undergrad History Majors... Thinking of Grad School? Come to the Grad School Info Session for Undergrad History Majors Senior undergraduate students in History are invited to attend this evening of speakers and discussions. If you are a senior undergrad student contemplating a graduate program in History, this meeting will help you strengthen your applications and introduce you to some key issues in graduate school. New and in-course graduate students are also welcome to come and share their experiences.

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