10,000 Scholars To Visit UBC In The Largest Conference Of Its Kind In North America

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Article Date: 29 May 2008 - 4:00 PDT

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Final preparations are underway as the University of British Columbia gets ready to welcome 10,000 delegates to the May 31-June 8 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, the largest multi-disciplinary gathering of scholars in North America.

Organized annually by the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Congress brings together the world's new and established academics and researchers.

"Congress is an intellectual festival," said Noreen Golfman, the Federation's President. "This is the place where the very best minds come to share their groundbreaking ideas and debate the most important social, political and cultural questions of the day."

"We're delighted to host Congress 2008 as the major academic event of UBC's centenary celebrations," said UBC President Stephen Toope. "A conference of this magnitude and national significance will greatly contribute to the social, cultural and educational endeavors of UBC, Vancouver and the province."

An extensive program of lectures, research presentations, workshops and panels are planned. Internationally renowned speakers include: Four thousand research papers will be presented in more than one thousand sessions on a wide-ranging series of topics, including: Certain sessions and events will be open to the general public, with a $15 Community Participant Day Pass. A complete list of open events is available at http://www.fedcan.ca/congress2008 in the Community Participants' Guide. People are encouraged to check ticket availability in advance at http://www.fedcan.ca/congress2008.

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The Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences is a non-profit organization that promotes research, scholarship and teaching in the humanities and social sciences. The Federation gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a full program of events at Congress, the details of which are available at http://www.sshrc.ca/30years/celebrate/congress.asp

Source: Caitlin Kealey
University of British Columbia

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