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Grad School Info Session featuring Pizza!

Grad School Info Session for Undergraduate History Majors Tuesday October 8, 5:30-7pm, MACK 227 Are you a History Major? Are you considering applying to Grad School? Come and find out: - How to choose a program - How to write a strong application - Graduate studies in History at the University of Guelph - Studying and researching abroad - What being a grad student is all about Speakers: Professors Susannah Ferreira, Sofie Lachapelle and Catharine Wilson PhD student Ted Cogan and MA student Emily Compton

WE ARE WATER with Jill Heinerth

presented by the Office of Research and ASTRA. Jill Heinerth is an underwater photographer, explorer and water activist. Exhibits of scie ntific water projects highlighting the breadth of research at the Universityof Guelph will be on display before and after the talk. To register, vis it www.uoguelph.ca/ccs/checkout/arts/water For more information, visit ht

We Are Water with Underwater Photographer, Explorer, and Water Act ivist, Jill Heinerth

Set up begins at 4pm. Event doors open at 6:15pm, Water Resear ch Posters on display 6:15-7:00pm, Talk at 7:00pm, Q & A at 8:15pm, WaterResearch posters on display 8:30-9:30pm For more information visit www.uog uelph.ca/arts/astra/heinerth Advance registration is required at www.uoguel ph.ca/ccs/checkout/art/water Tickets are $10/person, students free with v alid id

Visiting Artists & Speakers series presents Celine Condorelli

VISITING ARTISTS & SPEAKERS PRESENTS: Céline Condorelli Célin e Condorelli (CH, IT, UK) is an artist who works with architecture; she i s the author and editor of Support Structures published by Sternberg Press ( 2009), and one of the founding directors of Eastside Projects, an exhibiti on space in Birmingham, UK; she is currently Professor at NABA (Nuova Acca demia di Belle Arti) Milan.

Gateway History Alumni Seminar: Brett Thomson, Dept. of Foreign Affairs

The Department is happy to annouce the Fall 2013 History Alumni Gateway Seminar: "Historical Education, International Career," an informal discussion with Brett Thompson, Department of Foreign Affairs & International Trade & Graduate of the Guelph History Program The talk takes place on Monday, October 7, 5:30-7:00pm in MACK 232     All History students welcome! Pizza & Pop will be provided!

Visiting Artists & Speakers presents Celine Condorelli

VISITING ARTISTS & SPEAKERS PRESENTS: Céline Condorelli Célin e Condorelli (CH, IT, UK) is an artist who works with architecture; she i s the author and editor of Support Structures published by Sternberg Press ( 2009), and one of the founding directors of Eastside Projects, an exhibiti on space in Birmingham, UK; she is currently Professor at NABA (Nuova Acca demia di Belle Arti) Milan.

Scottish Hydro Resorts & Tourism:

On Monday 7 October at 11:30 in 342 MacKinnon: Dr. Alastair Durie and Prof. Kathy Haldane Grenier will speak about Scottish tourism history. Hosted by Dr. Kevin James and HIST*6370. All welcome!!

Scottish Studies Fall Colloquium

This year's Scottish Studies Fall Colloquium will feature presentations by Dr Alasdair Durie (Univeristy of Stirling), Professor Marjory Harper (Aberdeen University), Dr Donald Gillies (Ryerson University),  Dr Katherine Haldane Grenier (The Citadel, US) and U of G graduate students, Emily Pauw, Sean Grant, and Alexander Clay.   Early Bird Registration ($25) will be available unti Sept. 27 Regular Registration ($30) may be made in advance or at the door Special rate for members of The Scottish Studies Foundation: $25 any time

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