Live and Learn in one of the world's most famous cities with theUniversity of Guelph.
For more information contact Mark Fortier, London
Semester Coordinator - mfortier@uoguelph.ca
Drs. Graeme Morton and Kris Inwood will appear at the Tri-University Digital Humanities Workshop, September 30-October 1.
Visit the Workshop for more information.
1:00-1:45
Keynote Speaker: Mr. Ian Wilson, former C
hief Librarian and Archivist of Canada
1:45-2:15
Open Journal Sy
stems (University of Guelph Library). Presentation by Graeme Morton, Scotti
sh Studies Foundation Chair, University of Guelph
2:15:2:30
Cof
fee Break
2:30-2.45
Partnerships Programs funding by the Nationa
l Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
2:45-3:
15
Sharcnet High Performance Computing Network
4:15-3:45
On Thursday, September 29th from 4:00-5:30pm, Dr. Bettina Bradbury of York University will give a talk: "Traces: the challenges and treats of tracking women from wife to widow in 19th century Montreal."
Irshad Manji will read from her new book Allah, Liberty & Lov
e, The Courage to Reconcile Faith and Freedom.
After the reading, Philos
ophy Professor Karen Houle will join Irshad Manji on stage for a discussion.
Tickets are $6 and available in advance at The Bookshelf or at the door.
"Traces: The challenges and treats of tracking women from wife t
o widow in 19th century Montreal"
Free lecture
http://www.uoguelph.ca/hi
story/canada-community-identity-talk-dr-bettina-bradbury-women-montreal
Join us for a free concert with American pianist Christopher A
tzinger, who will be playing solo piano music by Beethoven & Brahms.
Door
s open at 11:50pm, concert starts at 12 noon.
Donations are gratefully ac
cepted.
For more info visit http://www.uoguelph.ca/sofam/events