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    Legality and Impunity in Times of Crisis Symposium

    Click here to find more information and register for the Legality and Impunity Symposium, hosted May 28-30 at Allard School of Law, UBC.

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    2025-26 Public Humanities Hub Grants and Awards

    The Public Humanities Hub is pleased to announce this year’s funding opportunities and recipients. 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.

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Events

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Anti-Ableist Research Cultures: A Research Presentation, Discussion and Zine Workshop 
Join us for a presentation by Dr. Antonios Ktenidis who will present findings and resources from the Wellcome Anti-Ableist Research Cultures (WAARC) project. Dr. Nadena Doharty will moderate a discussion and Q&A, and following a catered lunch, book artist Terra Poirier will facilitate a multimodal zine workshop to reflect on what it means for a university to be anti-ableist.

Appraising AI: A Student-Led Approach to Critical Evaluation
A Workshop with Kate Greenslade DATE: Wednesday, July 22, 2026 TIME: 10:30 AM – 2:00 PM LOCATION: Ponderosa Commons North 2012, 6445 University Blvd. Designed for educators navigating the possibilities and risks of AI technologies, this two-part workshop offers actionable recommendations to inspire critical approaches to generative AI and student agency. It explores AI education […]

Out Of Office Hours Collective: The Mega-Event and The City
DATE: Tuesday, June 30, 2026 TIME: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM LOCATION: 312 Main, 312 Main St, Vancouver (Entrance on Cordova St) Out of Office Hours is a new student-led collective bringing together students from UBC, SFU, and communities across Metro Vancouver to collectively learn from community expertise about activism and social justice in the […]

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Curatorial Practice as Public Scholarship: On fluid geographies and transdisciplinary forms 
DATE: Friday, June 19, 2026 TIME: 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM LOCATION: Reliance Theatre, Emily Carr University, 520 East 1st Ave., Vancouver In this presentation, Martha Kirszenbaum interrogates the methodologies of an eclectic curatorial practice developed across diverse geopolitical landscapes. The talk examines the fluid negotiation between art institutions and experimental, non-traditional spaces, illustrating how […]

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Legality and Impunity in Times of Crisis – Symposium
DATE: Thursday, May 28, 2026 – Saturday, May 30, 2026 VENUE: Lew Forum, Allard Hall The world is in the throes of multiple crises, from ongoing genocide and settler colonial violence, to evolving forms of authoritarian governance and imperial warfare. The theme of ‘impunity’ has become part of mainstream political discourse as both cause and […]

Oral Histories in the Archive: Stories from Turtle Island and Rwanda
DATE: Tuesday, May 5, 2026 TIME: 10:00-11:30am PST VENUE: Zoom How are cultures with rich oral history traditions documented and archived with care? How are “living archives” trusted to engage and preserve experiences of survivors of genocides, such as the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi? Additionally, what the approaches to oral history archiving with Indigenous […]

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Cluster/Incubator Grant 2025-2026 Awardees
Congratulations to the recipients of the PHH Cluster/Incubator Grants! We look forward to the impact these projects will have in connecting humanities research with broader communities. Find out more about their projects here.

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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.  

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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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Upcoming Events

Headshots of Jasbir K. Puar, Renisa Mawani, and Farheen Haq on the bright teal blue and red background.Indian Summer Festival Tiffin Talk: Grammars of Return

July 12th, 2026 | Join Farheen Haq and Renisa Mawani in a conversation moderated by Jasbir K. Puar, as they explore what grammars of return through language, water, and intergenerational inheritances might look like. Register here!

Romina Tantaleán-Castañeda (right) with Miriam Perez-Pinedo (centre), president of FEMIPA and co-researcher on the project, and María Shuñaqui-Sangama (left), former secretary of FEMIPA and cultural advisor to the research team, during a workshop in the Ashéninka Community of Materiato, Atalaya Province, Peru (2025).Can a river have rights?

Romina Tantaleán-Castañeda (PhD candidate, GRSJ) talks about her partnership with FEMIPA, a federation of Indigenous women in the Peruvian Amazon, their fight for environmental protections, and more.

A screen grab of the virtual exhibit at the Surrey Museum.Journeys in Care: Stories From Nurses of Indian Heritage

Dr. Lydia Wytenbroek (UBC Nursing) was the community curator for this exhibit, including interviews and personal narratives shared by nurses, at the Surrey Museum. It will be on until July 19, 2026. Explore the virtual exhibit here!

Title card for Heated Rivalry Lecture Series, hosted by JP Catungal in GRSJHeated Rivalry Lecture 2

Join the second lecture in the Heated Rivalry series, on June 24 at 4PM, looking at Asian Canadian Model Minoritization. Register here!

Sudan Solidarity Collective

Since 2023, Dr. Nisrin Elamin (Univ. of Toronto) has led the development of Sudan Solidarity Collective with U of T students, which has since raised around $350,000 for mutual aid networks in the face of Sudan’s war. Donate here!

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Headshots of Jasbir K. Puar, Renisa Mawani, and Farheen Haq on the bright teal blue and red background.

Indian Summer Festival Tiffin Talk: Grammars of Return

July 12th, 2026 | Join Farheen Haq and Renisa Mawani in a conversation moderated by Jasbir K. Puar, as they explore what grammars of return through language, water, and intergenerational inheritances might look like. Register here!

A sepia-toned photo depicting a finger touching a cross-stitch with the word ‘crip time’ in cursive text and a simple flower pattern along the bottom.

Anti-Ableist Research Cultures: A Research Presentation, Discussion and Zine Workshop 

Join us for a presentation by Dr. Antonios Ktenidis who will present findings and resources from the Wellcome Anti-Ableist Research Cultures (WAARC) project. Dr. Nadena Doharty will moderate a discussion and Q&A, and following a catered lunch, book artist Terra Poirier will facilitate a multimodal zine workshop to reflect on what it means for a university to be anti-ableist.

visual of the four winners of CIG in a 2x2 configuration

Cluster/Incubator Grant 2025-2026 Awardees

Congratulations to the recipients of the PHH Cluster/Incubator Grants! We look forward to the impact these projects will have in connecting humanities research with broader communities. Find out more about their projects here.

Appraising AI: A Student-Led Approach to Critical Evaluation

A Workshop with Kate Greenslade DATE: Wednesday, July 22, 2026 TIME: 10:30 AM – 2:00 PM LOCATION: Ponderosa Commons North 2012, 6445 University Blvd. Designed for educators navigating the possibilities and risks of AI technologies, this two-part workshop offers actionable recommendations to inspire critical approaches to generative AI and student agency. It explores AI education […]

Out Of Office Hours Collective: The Mega-Event and The City

DATE: Tuesday, June 30, 2026 TIME: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM LOCATION: 312 Main, 312 Main St, Vancouver (Entrance on Cordova St) Out of Office Hours is a new student-led collective bringing together students from UBC, SFU, and communities across Metro Vancouver to collectively learn from community expertise about activism and social justice in the […]

a black and white headshot of Martha smiling while looking into the camer, with long dark hair, and her hand at her chin; with PHH graphic design frame.

Curatorial Practice as Public Scholarship: On fluid geographies and transdisciplinary forms 

DATE: Friday, June 19, 2026 TIME: 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM LOCATION: Reliance Theatre, Emily Carr University, 520 East 1st Ave., Vancouver In this presentation, Martha Kirszenbaum interrogates the methodologies of an eclectic curatorial practice developed across diverse geopolitical landscapes. The talk examines the fluid negotiation between art institutions and experimental, non-traditional spaces, illustrating how […]

Romina Tantaleán-Castañeda (right) with Miriam Perez-Pinedo (centre), president of FEMIPA and co-researcher on the project, and María Shuñaqui-Sangama (left), former secretary of FEMIPA and cultural advisor to the research team, during a workshop in the Ashéninka Community of Materiato, Atalaya Province, Peru (2025).

Can a river have rights?

Romina Tantaleán-Castañeda (PhD candidate, GRSJ) talks about her partnership with FEMIPA, a federation of Indigenous women in the Peruvian Amazon, their fight for environmental protections, and more.

A screen grab of the virtual exhibit at the Surrey Museum.

Journeys in Care: Stories From Nurses of Indian Heritage

Dr. Lydia Wytenbroek (UBC Nursing) was the community curator for this exhibit, including interviews and personal narratives shared by nurses, at the Surrey Museum. It will be on until July 19, 2026. Explore the virtual exhibit here!

Title card for Heated Rivalry Lecture Series, hosted by JP Catungal in GRSJ

Heated Rivalry Lecture 2

Join the second lecture in the Heated Rivalry series, on June 24 at 4PM, looking at Asian Canadian Model Minoritization. Register here!

Sudan Solidarity Collective

Since 2023, Dr. Nisrin Elamin (Univ. of Toronto) has led the development of Sudan Solidarity Collective with U of T students, which has since raised around $350,000 for mutual aid networks in the face of Sudan’s war. Donate here!



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