Upcoming UMIH Events:
Why
study the history of medicine, health, and healing? A case study of patient-centered medicine in the ancient Mediterranean.
Kristi
Upson-Saia
Professor
of Religious Studies, Occidental College
November 18, 2019
1:00 - 2:30 pm
409 Tier Building
More information can be found
here
"What Lies Beneath...: Emerging Trends of Intersex Representation in Popular Media"
Katelyn Dykstra (UMIH, FKRM)
November 21, 2019
2:30-3:30 pm
409 Tier Building
Mental Health
and Norway’s Medieval Royal Court
Christopher Crocker (UMIH)
November 28, 2019
2:30-3:30 pm
409 Tier Building
UMIH
CFPs:
Intersex and the Health and Medical Humanities
Edited Volume CFP (with interest from Emerald Press)
Editors: Dr. Katelyn Dykstra, Dr. Shoshannah Bryn Jones Square
The University of Manitoba’s
Institute for the Humanities
We welcome abstracts of 500 words by December
15, 2019, with full articles of 5000 words required by mid-May 2020.
Submissions and questions can be directed to Drs. Dykstra and Jones Square at k.dykstra@umanitoba.ca.
UMIH is seeking proposals
for our External Grant Support program.
This funding source was established in order to help researchers in the Faculty of Arts who are seeking external funding for conferences, workshops, colloquia, and other local research events.
This program has been devised with SSHRC Connections and SSHRC Partnership Engage grants in mind, but it is open to applicants targeting other funding agencies or organizations. Applicants are asked to contact the UMIH with the details of the grant before
applying to ensure that their application can be supported under the UMIH mandate.
For more information, click here.