
UNESCO Chair in Transforming Indigenous Knowledge Research Governance & Rematriation Launch
You are warmly invited to witness the official UNESCO Chair in Transforming Indigenous Knowledge Research Governance & Rematriation
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You are warmly invited to witness the official UNESCO Chair in Transforming Indigenous Knowledge Research Governance & Rematriation
We are pleased to announce that the long-awaited third edition of CCEJ Director Dr. Özlem Sensoy and Dr.
We are honoured to share the respected matriarchal leaders who will guide this year’s BC First Nations Women’s,
Appointment Type: Part-Time, Contract (17-20 hours/week, with potential for extension and additional hours) Contract Term: October 2025 –
In this insightful interview, Sabrina Ngo, CCEJ Centre Coordinator and a doctoral candidate in the Educational Theory and
JUNE 10, 2025 (VANCOUVER, CANADA) — Leading scholars Dr. Amy Parent from the Nisga’a Nation and Dr. Sonajharia
The year 2023 continues to be marked by big changes at the Cassidy Centre for Educational Justice (CCEJ). From the
February 22, 2023 – New Aiyansh, B.C.: The Nisg̱a’a Nation kicks off its annual Hoobiyee celebrations in Lax̱g̱alts’ap this week
“In Nisga’a culture, we believe that this pole is alive with the spirits of our ancestors. After nearly 100 years,
On December 15, 2022, CELS hosted a celebration of its 40th anniversary as the only endowed research centre in the Faculty