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Full details for these talks will be released in the coming months. For now, get these dates in your calendar:
2021/22 Season Announced
23-Sep-21 | Katharina Stevens, Department of Philosophy
Arguing Without Being Cruel: What Morality Has to Say About How We Should Give Reasons
28-Oct-21 | Leroy Little Bear, Indigenous Studies
The Comeback: The Parallel Experiences of the Blackfoot and the Buffalo
25-Nov-21 | Alain Takam, Department of Modern Languages & Linguistics
Translating in a context of official bilingualism: idiomaticity or interference?
27-Jan-22 | Habiba Kadiri, Department of Mathematics & Computer Science
Resilience in Mathematics
24-Feb-22 | Julie Lee-Yaw, Department of Biological Sciences
The secrets of salamanders: what can amphibians teach us about environmental change and resilience?
24-Mar-22 | Saurya Das, Department of Physics & Astronomy
Our Universe: its beginning, flow and end
Contact:
Catharine Reader | catharine.reader@uleth.ca | (403) 382-7154