TESS MEGGINSON TAKES ON MAPS, CZECH, HISTORY – AND NOW, A PHD
June 19, 2020
Our Class of 2020 has racked up some remarkable achievements, and as Tess Megginson shows, this is just the beginning.
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Our Class of 2020 has racked up some remarkable achievements, and as Tess Megginson shows, this is just the beginning.
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Ksenya Kiebuzinski has published an article on the history of the Slavic and East European collection at the University of Toronto Libraries from the great fire of 1890 to the beginning of the Cold War.
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It is with immeasurable sadness that we share the news that our dear friend and colleague, Janet Hyer, passed away on Tuesday, June 9, 2020.
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Five CERES MA students recently travelled to Quebec City to attend Laval University’s Winter School on the Practice of International Relations.
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CERES student Arina Dmitrenko talks cheese, trinkets, and Tbilisi in this recap of the 2020 international course module in Georgia.
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CERES MA candidate Daniela Bouvier-Valenta reports on a guest lecture by Prof. Mark Kramer marking thirty years since the Velvet Revolution.
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CERES MA candidate Catherine Lukits reflects on the annual CERES research trip to Budapest.
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CERES faculty member Prof. Cassandra Hartblay has published an original ethnographic stage play, I Was Never Alone or Oporniki, which is based on fieldwork conducted in Russia with adults with disabilities.
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Alina Bykova is one of three winners of the 2019 Graduate Student Exhibition Competition Award for her outstanding work on Russia’s presence in the Arctic.
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Prof. Robert Austin tackled the question of populism and nationalism in Europe at the recent International Issues Discussion at Ryerson University.
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