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    2025-26 Public Humanities Hub grants and awards

    The Public Humanities Hub is pleased to announce this year’s funding and award opportunities. Click through title to view.

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    2025-26 Public Humanities Hub Events

    Please join us for this year’s Public Humanities Hub Events. Click through title to see full details.

  • Latest Toolkit: Infographics

    Thinking of creating infographics in the classroom or as part of your scholarly research output? Check out our latest collaborative toolkit we built with the UBC Learning Exchange and the UBC Library.

  • Check Out Our Scholar Spotlight Series

    Our Scholar Spotlight Series showcases the breadth and depth of public humanities research at UBC. Check out our scholar spotlights to read more about the important work humanities scholars do.

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    Visit Our Video Archive

    Did you miss an event or want to re-watch one? Need to catch up on our #HumaniSeries? Visit our YouTube channel! We’re continually adding videos.

Events

Risk in the Archives: Preserving Anonymity, Access, and Cultural Memory
  How can an archive at risk be supported to ensure its significant cultural, historical, or evidentiary value is preserved? What if the risk is in the process of creating the archive? Or in the decisions of what to include or exclude? How is an archive created when identities must be protected? And who has […]

Before the Public: Rethinking Public Scholarship through Community-Based Education
If we believe that public scholarship is a condition for informed public discourse and open, democratic societies, what do we do if the conception of the “public” differs from the ways in which people actually engage with information in today’s world? Rather than understanding public scholarship as a type of contribution to a “marketplace of […]

Publish that Book! with Caitlin Tyler-Richards
In this talk, acquisitions editor Caitlin Tyler-Richards will demystify the book publishing process, from preparing a proposal to publicizing the finished book. She will cover common issues like identifying the right press, navigating peer review and contract offers, and making sure your book finds its readers. A Q& A will follow. First time and previously published authors welcome!    […]

Keynote Lecture: Is the University Recognizing the Gifts of Indigenous Knowledges?
Presented in partnership with Audain Gallery, School for the Contemporary Arts, and the Institute for the Humanities at Simon Fraser University.   Dr. Dorothy Cucw-la7 Christian will discuss of the framework of the book she is writing, Fourth World Cinema:  Narrative Sovereignty & Indigenous Knowledges (Working title) grounded in her graduate research that focuses on how Indigenous knowledges […]

What kind of University do we want? A Symposium
What kind of University do we want? is a two-day gathering of academics, students, and community members—teachers, artists, organizers, and poets—who care about the university’s future. Through shared conversation, we reflect on the university’s history and imagine what it could become. In Canada, the humanist university has been critiqued for its exclusionary foundations and failure […]

Increasing Impact through Strategic Storytelling & Public Discourse
In this two-hour training session, former newspaper columnist, TV producer and now Catalyst of Informed Perspectives, Shari Graydon, draws on years of media, communications and advocacy experience to offer insights into how humanities scholars can more effectively engage beyond the academy, and — as importantly — why it’s critical that they do, despite the perceived […]

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Announcements

Call for Graduate Student Submissions – Evolving Climate Justice Agendas Through Student Research: Graduate Research Showcase
The Public Humanities Hub Graduate Research Showcase is a semi-annual series in which interdisciplinary graduate research on thematic topics is presented and celebrated. This term’s thematic showcase is co-organized with UBC’s Centre for Climate Justice.   This mini-symposium features seven-minute lightning presentations by graduate researchers who include climate justice and climate action as key themes […]

Cluster/Incubator Grant Launch
The Public Humanities Cluster/Incubator Grant supports innovative public humanities research and emergent stages of collaboration, and/or knowledge mobilization among interdisciplinary teams of public humanities scholars at UBC and beyond. Deadline: 9:00am, April 7th, 2026. Value: $15,000/grant. Up to 3 grants awarded. Eligibility: Principal Investigator must be a UBC-V Faculty member (tenured/track) in the Faculty of […]

Catalyzing Engaged Digital Scholarship Grant 2025-2026 Awardees
Please join us in congratulating the winners of the 2025-2026 Catalyzing Engaged Digital Scholarship (CEDS) Grant, co-presented by UBC’s Public Humanities Hub (PHH) and Digital Scholarship in Arts (DiSA). This grant provides $10,000 over 2 years to support collaborative critical inquiry and technological innovation with recipients intending to subsequently apply for Tri-Council funding.   Dr. Kimberly […]

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New Scholar Spotlight Story – Dr. Mary Liston
Dr. Mary Liston, Associate Professor at Allard Law and Public Humanities Hub Advisory Board Member, talks about her work in administrative law, reimagining legal accountability and justice in Canada, and how to engage diverse publics in meaningful dialogue about law and society.

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Welcoming Prof. Althea Thauberger as incoming Academic Director of the Public Humanities Hub
Dean of Arts Clare Crowston has announced the appointment of Professor Althea Thauberger as Academic Director of the Public Humanities Hub from July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2027. Professor Althea Thauberger is a tenured Associate Professor in the Department of Art History, Visual Art, and Theory. Prior to joining UBC in 2018, Professor Thauberger […]

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New Scholar Spotlight Story – Dr. Bernard Perley
Dr. Bernard Perley, Director and Professor in Critical Indigenous Studies and Public Humanities Hub Advisory Board Member, talks about his work in language revitalization, experiential pedagogy, and the crucial role art plays in both scholarship and activism.

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  • Catalyzing Engaged Digital Scholarship Grant 2025-2026 Awardees
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Upcoming Events

An open book against a purple background with codeMeet the Faculty of Arts PhD students decolonizing the future of digital humanities across disciplines

The Adaptive Text Encoding Initiative Network, co-led by Sydney Lines (EL&L; PHH Advisory Board), co-authors a new TEI schema for digital texts to develop antiracist, inclusive text markup practices.

Universities should respond to cuts and corporate influence with co-operative governance

Dr. Michelle Stack (EDUC) and Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein (U of T) advocate for moving existing educational models from a rankings-based system to a cooperative framework.

Graphic novel depicting history of relocated Vancouver Island First Nation nears completion

With support from the UBC Comics Studies Cluster, a forthcoming graphic novel illustrated by Indigenous artists shares the history of the Homalco First Nation (HFN) as remembered by Elders.

The enduring appeal of a century-old German film about queer love

Dr. Ervin Malakaj discusses the silent German movie Anders als die Andern (Different from the Others), which hoped to dispel public misconceptions of same-sex relations and abolish Paragraph 175 of the German Penal Code.

Gaming the System

Dr. Christopher Patterson’s work examines the intersection of race and video games—across both game development and play. Learn about what drew him to this topic, how he views the role of his own identity in his research, and about some of his key projects.

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Highlights

Risk in the Archives: Preserving Anonymity, Access, and Cultural Memory

  How can an archive at risk be supported to ensure its significant cultural, historical, or evidentiary value is preserved? What if the risk is in the process of creating the archive? Or in the decisions of what to include or exclude? How is an archive created when identities must be protected? And who has […]

  How can an archive at risk be supported to ensure its significant cultural, historical, or evidentiary value is preserved? What if the risk is the process of creating the archive? Or in the decisions of what to include or exclude? How is an archive created when identities must be protected? And who has access […]

Call for Graduate Student Submissions – Evolving Climate Justice Agendas Through Student Research: Graduate Research Showcase

The Public Humanities Hub Graduate Research Showcase is a semi-annual series in which interdisciplinary graduate research on thematic topics is presented and celebrated. This term’s thematic showcase is co-organized with UBC’s Centre for Climate Justice.   This mini-symposium features seven-minute lightning presentations by graduate researchers who include climate justice and climate action as key themes […]

Cluster/Incubator Grant Launch

The Public Humanities Cluster/Incubator Grant supports innovative public humanities research and emergent stages of collaboration, and/or knowledge mobilization among interdisciplinary teams of public humanities scholars at UBC and beyond. Deadline: 9:00am, April 7th, 2026. Value: $15,000/grant. Up to 3 grants awarded. Eligibility: Principal Investigator must be a UBC-V Faculty member (tenured/track) in the Faculty of […]

Catalyzing Engaged Digital Scholarship Grant 2025-2026 Awardees

Please join us in congratulating the winners of the 2025-2026 Catalyzing Engaged Digital Scholarship (CEDS) Grant, co-presented by UBC’s Public Humanities Hub (PHH) and Digital Scholarship in Arts (DiSA). This grant provides $10,000 over 2 years to support collaborative critical inquiry and technological innovation with recipients intending to subsequently apply for Tri-Council funding.   Dr. Kimberly […]

Before the Public: Rethinking Public Scholarship through Community-Based Education

If we believe that public scholarship is a condition for informed public discourse and open, democratic societies, what do we do if the conception of the “public” differs from the ways in which people actually engage with information in today’s world? Rather than understanding public scholarship as a type of contribution to a “marketplace of […]

Publish that Book! with Caitlin Tyler-Richards

In this talk, acquisitions editor Caitlin Tyler-Richards will demystify the book publishing process, from preparing a proposal to publicizing the finished book. She will cover common issues like identifying the right press, navigating peer review and contract offers, and making sure your book finds its readers. A Q& A will follow. First time and previously published authors welcome!    […]

Keynote Lecture: Is the University Recognizing the Gifts of Indigenous Knowledges?

Presented in partnership with Audain Gallery, School for the Contemporary Arts, and the Institute for the Humanities at Simon Fraser University.   Dr. Dorothy Cucw-la7 Christian will discuss of the framework of the book she is writing, Fourth World Cinema:  Narrative Sovereignty & Indigenous Knowledges (Working title) grounded in her graduate research that focuses on how Indigenous knowledges […]

What kind of University do we want? A Symposium

What kind of University do we want? is a two-day gathering of academics, students, and community members—teachers, artists, organizers, and poets—who care about the university’s future. Through shared conversation, we reflect on the university’s history and imagine what it could become. In Canada, the humanist university has been critiqued for its exclusionary foundations and failure […]

Increasing Impact through Strategic Storytelling & Public Discourse

In this two-hour training session, former newspaper columnist, TV producer and now Catalyst of Informed Perspectives, Shari Graydon, draws on years of media, communications and advocacy experience to offer insights into how humanities scholars can more effectively engage beyond the academy, and — as importantly — why it’s critical that they do, despite the perceived […]



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