Other: Node Workshops, Panels, Salons, etc.

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Reading Artifacts Summer Institute

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Date: 
Mon., Aug. 15, 2011, 9:00am - Fri., Aug. 19, 2011, 9:00am
Ottawa: The Situating Science Cluster is proud to contribute to student travel to the annual Reading Artifacts Summer Institute at the Canadian Science and Technology Museum.

The Situating Science Cluster is proud to contribute to student travel to the annual Reading Artifacts Summer Institute at the Canadian Science and Technology Museum.

Blogs on the event now available HERE

August 15-19, 2011
Canada Science and Technology Museum (CSTM)
Collection & Research Division and Conservation Services
More information HERE

Helen Longino: Is There an Objective Concept of Evidence?

Date: 
Fri., Apr. 30, 2010, 2:00pm

UBC Peter Wall Institute
Part of the Philosophy of Science workshop with UBC, UW and SFU.

Helen Longino, Stanford Univeristy, "Is There an Objective Concept of Evidence?"

 

Atlantic Node Works in Progress Meeting

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Date: 
Thu., Jun. 23, 2011, 7:00pm - , 9:00pm

The next Works in Progress meeting will be held this Thursday, June 23 in the Seminar Room, 2nd Floor, New Academic Building, University of  King's College. Coffee and sweets at 7 pm, the talk begins at 7:30.  All are welcome.

Elizabeth Lunbeck: The Narcissism of the Powerful: Charisma and Fascination in Psychoanalytic Thought

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Date: 
Thu., Jun. 16, 2011, 7:00pm

The Narcissism of the Powerful: Charisma and Fascination in Psychoanalytic Thought
by Elizabeth Lunbeck
Department of History
Vanderbilt University
Nickle Art Museum
Calgary, Alberta
June 16, 2011

Hayden receives Canada Council for the Arts Killam prize

Date: 
Wed., Apr. 20, 2011, 9:15am
The Canada Council for the Arts awards Dr. Michael Hayden of University of British Columbia a Killam prize. Hayden was a Trust in the New Sciences National Lecture Series presenter.

The Canada Council for the Arts awards Dr. Michael Hayden of University of British Columbia  a Killam prize. Hayden was a Trust in the New Sciences National Lecture Series presenter.

From the Canada Council for the Arts:

Paradox: The Art of the Scientific Naturalists

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Date: 
Fri., May. 6, 2011, 4:00pm - , 5:30pm

“Paradox: The Art of the Scientific Naturalists”

4:00-5:30 pm; May 6, 2011.

The Delaney Gallery (320 Bethune College), York University