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MCS Professor Brent McKenzie has been named as the first Academic Research Fellow at Estonian Studies Centre

Submitted by coverlan on January 22nd, 2013 11:43 AM

- January 22nd 2013; 

The Estonian Studies Centre is pleased to announce the following:

Professor Brent McKenzie of the University of Guelph, MCS dept. has been named as the first Academic Research Fellow at the Estonian Studies Centre

The ESC's mandate is is to collect, preserve and study the culture,language and history of Estonian-Canadians. It currently operatesa 7,000 sf archive and has over 7,000 publications in its library. The ESC not only collects, catalogues and preserves printedmaterial, personal and institutional documents and memoirs,but also artifacts - photographs, audio-visual records, paintings,sculptures, posters and other artistic creations.

 

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