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Research seminars

Department seminars

Our department holds weekly seminars by visiting speakers which is normally held on Fridays from 3 — 4:30 p.m. (department seminars).

Brown Bag seminars

On Wednesdays, we host internal, lunchtime (brown bag seminars) workshops where visiting professors, faculty and graduate students present their research. These run from 12:30 —1:20 p.m.

Other seminars

Indigenous Economics Study Group virtual seminars

We are also the host for the ’s (Canadian Economics Association) Indigenous Economics Study Group's (IESG) weekly virtual seminar, which is held on Thursdays from 12 — 1 p.m. (i.e. 3 — 4 p.m. EST). The IESG seminar welcomes cutting edge contemporary and historical research on Indigenous economies.

Lansdowne Lecture Series

We host pre-eminent scholars to present lectures through the Lansdowne Lecture Series.