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Sexualities, Genders and Bodies

The Graduate Collaborative Specialization in Sexualities, Genders and Bodies (SGB) examines advanced concepts relating to human identity, embodiment, and self-expression. Students explore theories drawn from the fields of feminism, decolonialism, postcolonialism, LGBTQ+, race/whiteness, queer-of-colour, indigeneity, masculinities, and disability/crip studies among many others. Students engage with these topics from interdisciplinary perspectives and apply these concepts, theories, and methodologies to research in their home discipline.

#every child matters

orange shirt day

 

 

Dear University of Guelph Community Members,

 

College of Arts 2021 Convocation Award Winners

This summer, the College of Arts is delighted to acknowledge the superb accomplishments of our grads!

Assess and Plan

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Career WayFinding -  Decide What's Next and Move Forward

Career Wayfinding is a skill.  It is the ability to build your way forward while navigating the complexity of an ever-changing future of work.  When you wayfind you are using what you learned from sense-making and meaning-making to take one step, one experience at a time, then assessing, planning, and adjusting your course to move you forward.

Feminist Theory and Music Conference

Keynote Speakers 

 

Maureen Mahon

New York University 

Feminist Theory and Music Conference

 

Feminist Theory and Music 16 Conference Program

OPENING DAY: Thursday, July 7th

Our Students

 

Alison Biffi

Major: Art History
Minor: Culture & Technology Studies

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to some common questions about the CTS program, and links to resources for further information
 

Resources for CTS students

Who do I contact about CTS?

Faculty Advisor

For general information about the program, course selection and sequencing, Areas of Emphasis, or other aspects of CTS, the faculty advisor is a good first stop. Course instructors can also answer questions or refer you to the right person.