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On May 29, the President of the "International Council for Canadian Studies", Jane Koustas, announced that Christophe Premat has received an award for his contribution to the development of Canadian Studies
Today, we celebrated the “nailing” of Marta Garbelli’s doctoral thesis. This tradition, known as “spikning” in Swedish, marks the formal announcement of a PhD candidate’s upcoming defense.
The new prize for the best article published in the British Journal of Canadian Studies in 2023 (Volume 35, issue 2) has been awarded to Christophe Premat for his article published in “Thinking a Decolonial Ontology from Natasha Kanapé Fontaine's Assi Manifesto”
As part of the summer introductory course in Canadian studies, it is possible to attend the open lectures that will be given. Jonathan Roper will introduce folklore studies and propose a lecture on Riddlings from Newfoundland.
As part of the summer introductory course in Canadian studies, it is possible to attend the open lectures that will be given. Jonathan Roper will introduce folklore studies and propose a lecture on Riddlings from Newfoundland.
Marta Garbelli, PhD candidate in Italian Linguistics, defends her doctoral thesis: “La microsintassi degli antichi volgari settentrionali. Articoli e pronomi personali nella prosa lombarda e veneta nei secoli XIII-XV”
Marta Garbelli, PhD candidate in Italian Linguistics, defends her doctoral thesis: “La microsintassi degli antichi volgari settentrionali. Articoli e pronomi personali nella prosa lombarda e veneta nei secoli XIII-XV”