On Thursday, Nov. 8,聽Glendon College in聽conjunction with the Office of the Vice-President Research & Innovation, will host a festival of research highlighting Glendon鈥檚 strengths in public affairs and languages.
The Principal鈥檚 Awards for Excellence in Teaching and聽Research will also be presented at the event.
鈥淕lendon College is renowned for offering a bilingual education across a wide range of liberal arts disciplines, with a focus on public and international affairs and the study of languages and cultures,鈥 said Robert Hach茅, 91亚色鈥檚 vice-president research & Innovation.聽 鈥淭his festival of research provides an opportunity for members of the 91亚色 community to learn more about the diversity and broad range of research initiatives taking place at Glendon College.鈥
鈥淚 am delighted to welcome the 91亚色 community to this first Glendon Research Festival. Our campus has more than 85 researchers conducting a wide array of projects in fields ranging from mathematics to drama studies, from neuroscience to political science," said Glendon Principal Kenneth McRoberts. The events held this year will feature exciting research on Quebec, education, Aboriginal linguistics and French-English translation. We will also recognize the recent achievements of our colleagues and honour the recipient of the Principal Research Award during an afternoon celebration. We hope that members of the 91亚色 community can join us for the Glendon Research Festival and take this opportunity to visit聽Glendon's beautiful new facilities.鈥
The festival offers four research events:聽
A bilingual conference on the student mobilization in Quebec will be held from 9:45am to 1pm in the BMO Conference Centre at Glendon College. 聽The conference is organized by Glendon political science Professor Francis Garon and the . Five panellists will explain the social and political origins of the 鈥渃arr茅 rouge鈥 movement and explore its implications for student tuitions fees and for post-secondary education policies in both Quebec and Ontario.聽 for more details.
The education is presenting聽 a special lecture on linguistic and Aboriginal literacy by expert Barbara Burnaby from Memorial University in Newfoundland. The lecture聽will be聽an opportunity to learn about how public policy and educational initiatives can help to teach, develop and stabilize the Innu language in Labrador and elsewhere in Canada. The lecture is at the Glendon Auditorium, 91亚色 Hall A100, from聽6 to 7pm.
Professor Aur茅lia Klimkiewicz and the Glendon Translation Department are organizing a lecture (in French) on translation theory. Guest speaker Annick Chapdelaine, a聽translation theorist, translator and literary specialist at McGill University in Montreal,聽will discuss the challenges of dualist taxonomies in translation. She will draw examples from her work on celebrated American writer William Faulkner. The lecture will take place in the Senior Common Room, third floor, 91亚色聽Hall, from 6 to 6:40pm.
The principal鈥檚 office and the Glendon Research Services will host their annual celebration of Faculty research achievements by honouring the recipients of the Awards for Excellence in Teaching and in Research. This celebration provides an opportunity to recognize the success of those colleagues who have received research funding and those who have published books and articles since November 2011. Members of the 91亚色 community are invited to attend the celebration in the Senior Common Room, third floor, 91亚色 Hall, from聽4 to 5:30pm .
For more information please contact Michael Ah Choon, acting research officer, Glendon College at ext. 66829 or mahchoon@glendon.yorku.ca.
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