Upcoming Call for Papers, Panelists, Funding & Employment Opportunities,
Awards and Summer Courses || Prochain appel à contributions pour les
publications et conférences, bourses & offre d'emploi, prix et cours d'été

May 21 | mai 2015

All members of CASCA's Student Network as well as graduate program
directors who have events or opportunities of interest to our members are
invited to contact the moderators ([log in to unmask]). Links to detailed
posting guidelines: in English and French
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0c1zm5UGz8pUklkeXR4X3phYVE/view>.

Tous les membres du réseau des étudiants de CASCA ainsi que les directeurs
de programmes d'études supérieures qui ont des événements ou des
possibilités d'intérêt pour nos membres sont invités à contacter les
modérateurs ([log in to unmask]). Voir ci-dessous pour directives sur les
affectations détaillées:en français et anglais
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0c1zm5UGz8pUklkeXR4X3phYVE/view>.


1. CALLS || APPELS

a) Opportunities || Opportunités

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b) CFP Publications & Conferences || Appel à contributions pour les

publications et conférences
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2. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES AND AWARDS || PRIX ET BOURSES

[1] Competition – Research Challenge – Ontario Graduate Policy Research
Challenge - Deadline: June 8, 2015

[2] Prize – Sylvia Forman Prize for Student Papers – Association for
Feminist Anthropology – Deadline: June 15, 2016

[3] Research Internship – Faculty Submissions for Summer 2016 -Mitacs
Globalink Research Internship - Deadline June 18, 2015

[4] Prize – Robert M. Netting Best Student Paper Prize – Culture and
Agriculture section of AAA - Deadline: August 31, 2015

3. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES || OFFRE D'EMPLOI (in addition to/ en plus de
http://www.cas-sca.ca/latest-jobs)

[1] Assistant Professor – biological anthropology and/or bioarchaeology -
University of Saskatchewan – Deadline: May 31, 2015

4. Requests and queries from members of the CASCA Student Network (reply
directly to the poster) ||  Requêtes des étudiant(e)s pour obtenir des
conseils ou ressources (les réponses seront envoyées directement à
l'étudiant(e) en question).

N/A

5. EVENTS || ÉVÉNEMENTS & SUMMER COURSES  || COURS D'ÉTÉ

[1] Training Workshop - computer assisted qualitative data analysis (CAQDA)
using ATLAS.ti – University of California, Berkeley, California – September
19-20, 2015

*Submissions to the CASCA Grad List: English posting guidelines
<http://bit.ly/1wMCpSE>


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1. CALLS || APPELS

a) Opportunities || Opportunités

N/A

b) CFP Publications & Conferences || Appel à contributions pour les

publications et conférences
N/A

2. FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES AND AWARDS || PRIX ET BOURSES

*[1] Competition – Research Challenge – Ontario Graduate Policy Research
Challenge - Deadline: June 8, 2015*

ONTARIO GRADUATE POLICY RESEARCH CHALLENGE
We are pleased to announce the 2015 competition for the Ontario Graduate
Policy Research Challenge.
This is a new and exciting opportunity for graduate students to share their
research and innovative ideas in the areas of postsecondary education,
employment and labour market with policy leaders in Ontario. The Challenge
will...
Make connections:
The Challenge seeks to create links between Ministry of Training, Colleges
and Universities (MTCU) and policy research at higher education
institutions in Ontario by facilitating dialogue between students, policy
leaders and research faculty.
Support Ontario graduate research:
This competition is open to graduate students and recent graduates from
masters’, doctoral and post-graduate certificate programs at Ontario
publicly-assisted universities and colleges. Applicants are asked to
formulate their research into a policy brief that demonstrates how their
ideas can be applied to postsecondary education and labour market issues in
Ontario.
Reward new ideas:
The top applicants will receive awards worth up to $3,000 and present their
ideas at MTCU.
Background Materials
Application Materials: The Call for the 2015 competition, the Application
Form and the faculty letter of support can be found here:
http://www.tcu.gov.on.ca/eg/eopg/programs/ohcrif.html
Timelines: The deadline for the completion is June 8, 2015. Applications
and any questions or concerns should be sent to [log in to unmask]
.

*[2] Prize – Sylvia Forman Prize for Student Papers – Association for
Feminist Anthropology – Deadline: June 15, 2016*

SYLVIA FORMAN PRIZE FOR STUDENT PAPERS
21st Annual Competition
Association for Feminist Anthropology
AFA is pleased to invite graduate and undergraduate students to submit
essays in feminist anthropology in competition for the Sylvia Forman Prize,
named for the late Sylvia Helen Forman, one of the founders of AFA whose
dedication to both her students and feminist principles contributed to the
growth of feminist anthropology.
One graduate and one undergraduate student winner will each receive a
certificate; a cash award ($1,000 graduate and $500 undergraduate); and
have the winning essay summary published in Anthropology Newsletter.
We encourage essays in all four subfields of anthropology. Essays may be
based on research on a wide variety of topics including (but not limited
to) feminist analysis of women’s work, education, reproduction, sexuality,
religion, and expressive culture, language, family and kin relations,
economic development, gender and material culture, gender and biology,
women and development, globalization, and intersectionalities of gender,
race, sexuality, and class.
Essays will be judged on:
• Originality of research topic
• Use of feminist anthropological theory to analyze a research question
• Organization, quality, and clarity of writing
• Effective use of both theory and data
• Significance to scholarship in feminist anthropology
• Timeliness and relevance of topic
Note: For essays that have been submitted but not yet accepted for
publication, contact the Forman Prize Chair well before the submission
deadline. Articles already accepted or published are not eligible. Only one
submission per student will be accepted. Candidates cannot receive the same
AFA award more than once.
DEADLINE for submissions is June 15, 2015 and essays should include:
• Mention of whether for an undergraduate or graduate prize
• Author’s institutional affiliation, mailing address, telephone number and
e-mail address for notification in September 2014
• Name, title, and institutional affiliation of instructor/advisor who
supervised the paper for acknowledgement
• If a graduate essay, the author’s AAA membership number: Graduate
students must be members of the Association of Feminist Anthropology at the
time of the paper submission in order to compete
• No more than 35 double-spaced pages, including bibliography, using
American Anthropologist style, and be submitted by email as an MSWord
attachment (please, not .pdf) with any illustrations within the document in
either .jpg or .tiff, to Forman Prize Chair Carla Freeman,
[log in to unmask], with “Forman Prize Submission” in subject line
Prizes will be awarded at the AFA Business Meeting during the 2015 AAA
Annual Conference, in Denver Colorado.
This information is also available on the AFA website at
http://www.aaanet.org/sections/afa/sylvia-forman-prize/


 *[3] Research Internship – Faculty Submissions for Summer 2016 -Mitacs
Globalink Research Internship - Deadline June 18, 2015*

MITACS GLOBALINK RESEARCH INTERNSHIP ACCEPTING FACULTY SUBMISSIONS FOR
SUMMER 2016
The Mitacs Globalink Research Internship (GRI) is now accepting faculty
submissions for summer 2016.
GRI pairs faculty in Canada with international undergrads for 12-week
research projects from May to September.
• All disciplines eligible
• Top-ranked senior undergrads from Brazil, China, France, India, Mexico,
Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, and Vietnam
• Graduate recruitment: returning interns eligible for Globalink Graduate
Fellowship funding
Submit projects by June 18, 2015, at 5 p.m. PDT.
Questions? Visit our website at
www.mitacs.ca/en/programs/globalink/globalink-research-internship or
contact [log in to unmask]

*[4] Prize – Robert M. Netting Best Student Paper Prize – Culture and
Agriculture section of AAA - Deadline: August 31, 2015*

Robert M. Netting Best Student Paper Prize

The Culture and Agriculture section of the American Anthropological
Association invites anthropology graduate and undergraduate students to
submit papers for the 2015 Robert M. Netting Award. The graduate and
undergraduate winners will receive cash awards of $750 and $250,
respectively, and have the opportunity for a direct consultation with the
editors of our section’s journal, CAFÉ (Culture, Agriculture, Food and
Environment), toward the goal of revising the paper for publication.
Submissions should draw on relevant literature from any subfield of
Anthropology, and present data from original research related to
livelihoods based on crop, livestock, or fishery production and forestry
and/or management of agricultural and environmental resources. Papers
should be single-authored, limited to a maximum of 7,000 words, including
endnotes, appendices, and references, and should follow American
Anthropologist format style.

Papers already published or accepted for publication are not eligible. Only
one submission per student is allowed. Submitters need not be members of
the American Anthropological Association but they must be enrolled
students. Students graduating in the Spring of 2015 are eligible. The
submission deadline is August 31st, 2015. Submissions should be sent to:
[log in to unmask]



3. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES || OFFRE D'EMPLOI (in addition to/ en plus de
http://www.cas-sca.ca/latest-jobs)

*[1] Assistant Professor – biological anthropology and/or bioarchaeology -
University of Saskatchewan – Deadline: May 31, 2015*

Assistant Professor

Applications are invited for a full-time, 12-month term position in
biological anthropology and/or bioarchaeology at the rank of Assistant
Professor to commence July 1, 2015. The successful candidate should hold a
Ph.D. in Anthropology or Archaeology and must have a proven commitment to
high quality teaching and academic collegiality.

The successful candidate will be expected to have expertise in synchrotron
science, molecular DNA, bioarchaeology, and paleopathology. Teaching duties
will include undergraduate courses in introductory archaeology, human
evolution, bioarchaeology, and other related areas. The successful
candidate will be expected to contribute to the collegial governance of the
Department.

The Department of Archaeology and Anthropology is a vibrant Department
committed to teaching and research excellence. Our areas of expertise lie
in environmental and cultural archaeology, bioarchaeology, the Plains and
Boreal Forest regions, as well as environmental, medical, and public
anthropology.

The College of Arts & Science offers a dynamic combination of programs in
the humanities and fine arts, the social sciences, and the sciences and is
home to over 8,000 undergraduate and graduate students and 325 faculty,
including 15 Canada Research Chairs. The College emphasizes student and
faculty research, interdisciplinary programs, community outreach and
international collaboration. Information about the Department, the College,
the University and the city of Saskatoon can be found on the web at
www.usask.ca and http://www.tourismsaskatoon.com/ .

The University of Saskatchewan is located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, a
city with a diverse and thriving economic base, a vibrant arts community
and a full range of leisure opportunities. The University has a reputation
for excellence in teaching, research and scholarly activities, and offers a
full range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs to a
student population of about 21,000. The university is one of Canada’s
leading research-intensive universities.

Applicants should send a curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching
experience and interests, and the names of three references to:

Dr. Pamela Downe, Head
Department of Archaeology and Anthropology
College of Arts and Science
University of Saskatchewan
55 Campus Drive
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7N 5B1
(306) 966-1974 [log in to unmask]

Salary Bands (July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016):
Assistant Professor 90,796 (floor) to 109,108 (CDI ceiling)

Benefits: This position comes with a comprehensive benefits package which
includes pension plan, life insurance (compulsory and voluntary), sick
leave, travel insurance, death benefit, dental plan, extended health and
vision care plan, employee assistance program and flexible health and
wellness spending program.

The closing date of applications is May 31, 2015.

For information about the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, the
College of Arts and Science, and the University of Saskatchewan, see our
websites:

http://artsandscience.usask.ca/archanth/

http://artsandscience.usask.ca/

http://www.usask.ca/

https://jobs.usask.ca/job_postings/jobs/usfa_arch_anth.php#.VVvxEUa_nIU


 4. Requests and queries from members of the CASCA Student Network (reply
directly to the poster) ||  Requêtes des étudiant(e)s pour obtenir des
conseils ou ressources (les réponses seront envoyées directement à
l'étudiant(e) en question).

N/A


5. EVENTS || ÉVÉNEMENTS & SUMMER COURSES  || COURS D'ÉTÉ

*[1] Training Workshop - computer assisted qualitative data analysis
(CAQDA) using ATLAS.ti – University of California, Berkeley, California –
September 19-20, 2015*

This workshop will provide both a conceptual background and practical
experience in computer assisted qualitative data analysis (CAQDA) using
ATLAS.ti. After instruction in the fundamental aspects of CAQDA, the course
turns to the logic of the ATLAS.ti program, and how it functions as a tool
for CAQDA. By the end of the course, participants will have all the
conceptual and practical tools necessary to employ ATLAS.ti in their
current or future projects involving qualitative data. The workshop will be
limited to 15 participants so that everyone receives individual attention.
Sliding scale: $350-700. Hosted by the Center for Ethnographic Research.
Learn more here and register here.

http://cer.berkeley.edu/atlasti-training

https://www.regonline.com/Register/Checkin.aspx?EventID=1705735




*Submissions to the CASCA Grad List: English posting guidelines
<http://bit.ly/1wMCpSE>


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