
Media release: The Federation applauds Budget 2019 commitment to increased learning opportunities for Canadians
OTTAWA, March 19, 2019 — The Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences applauds the federal government’s Budget 2019 commitment to increase learning opportunities for Canadians in a complex and rapidly changing world. Especially important is the government’s commitment to expand the Student Work-Integrated Learning Program, which will create new […]
Event: Digital Humanities Summer Institute at Congress (UBC, June 5, 2019)

ACCUTE Statement on Bystander Intervention
As a result of conversations with a number of our members across the country at all stages of the profession over the past three months, the ACCUTE executive concluded that we needed to issue a follow-up to Past President Manina Jones’ thoughtful January 2018 statement regarding sexual harassment […]

Let’s Commit Curiosity
Thank you to Jason Haslam, Chair of the Department of English at Dalhousie University (and ACCUTE past president) for responding so eloquently and forcefully to Margaret Wente’s recent column about Dalhousie and English literature studies in Canada more broadly. Curiosity matters and ACCUTE supports our colleagues at Dalhousie and […]