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Faculty of Indigenous Studies, Social Sciences and Humanities

FISSSH Tales Newsletter

FISSSH Tales is the quarterly newsletter for the Faculty of Indigenous Studies, Social Sciences, and Humanities. The newsletter documents recent Faculty research and teaching activities, promotes upcoming events, celebrates new hires and students, and profiles different Faculty members' work. 

FISSSH Newsletter (May 2023)

FISSSH Newsletter (October 2022)

FISSSH Newsletter (March 2022)

FISSSH Newsletter (September 2021)

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  • Philanthrocapitalists, Entrepreneurs, and Renewable Societies; or, How Bill Gates Sees Energy Transition
    27 Sep 2023 - 5:00pm to 6:30pm
    Online, Prince George
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  • Award-winning paper examines the role of women in history making...
    Before launching into her curatorial career, Rebecca Campbell studied the women who came before her. Campbell, who graduated with a...
  • Exploring energy transition in the Arctic
    Students and faculty from across Canada and around the world recently gathered at UNBC’s Prince George campus for the...
  • The power of example
    Her research captured the importance of the grandmother’s teaching, but the path she’s laid for others to follow is a powerful...
  • UNBC to celebrate 30th Convocation
    Prince George, B.C. - The University of Northern British Columbia will celebrate its second largest graduating class, as well as...
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