Researchers granted more than $900,000
SSHRC funds will aid social, economic and cultural research at Brock.
SSHRC funds will aid social, economic and cultural research at Brock.
Brock is hosting an international conference this week about the role of language in the shaping of new audiences in the French Renaissance.
At the 57th Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, Brock was represented by three faculty members.
Studies in Comparative Literatures and Arts (SCLA) is hosting “From Mentoring to Collaboration and Beyond: Studies in Comparative Literatures and Arts.”
Claude Owen, one of Brock’s first faculty members, was a professor of Germanic and Slavic Studies.
A new issue of Voix Plurielles, a peer-reviewed journal housed at Brock, is now online.
Twenty-nine researchers have received funding through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
Here’s a full schedule of Convocation events this week, including speeches and teaching awards.
Six faculty members will be honoured for their exceptional contributions to teaching.
Recent changes include a new program launching in the fall, and a professor being offered a distinguished fellowship.