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Check out these Approved Courses in HIST for 2015W!

As an interdisciplinary Program, the First Nations and Indigenous Studies Program (FNIS) is strongly committed to providing students with a wide-range of course options to complete their degrees.  Our...

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UPDATE: New and Returning FNIS Courses in 2015W

The First Nations and Indigenous Studies Program (FNIS) is proud to unveil our tentative course listings for the 2015/2016 Winter Session!  These courses are open to all upper-level students at UBC,...

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Job Opportunity: Sessional Lectureship 2015W T1 & T2

The First Nations and Indigenous Studies Program invites applications for part-time Sessional lectureships for the 2015 Winter Session Term 1 & 2 in the teaching of the following FNIS courses: 2015...

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FNIS 100: INDIGENOUS FOUNDATIONS

This course introduces students to the the social, historical, political, religious, and philosophical contexts that inform the experiences of many Indigenous peoples and communities in Canada and beyond.

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Job Opportunity: FNIS Assistant Professor Without Review

The First Nations and Indigenous Studies Program at UBC invites applications for a limited-term position at the rank of Assistant Professor Without Review to commence as early as August 15, 2015. This...

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FNIS 401G: INDIGENOUS LAW & THE SETTLER STATE

This course will explore the relationships between Indigenous law, state law, and policy from Indigenous and decolonial perspectives.

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FNIS 401F: INDIGENOUS NEW MEDIA

In this course, students will contextualize and comparatively analyze Indigenous new media from 1990 to the present moment.

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Waitlist Request Form Available on FNIS Website

The First Nations and Indigenous Studies Program (FNIS) has a course Waitlist Request form available for students who are unable to register in a particular course due to seat unavailability.  This...

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New FNIS Course: FNIS 401M

FNIS 401M (3 credits) – Politics, Protocol, and Place in Indigenous Performing Arts Instructor: TBA Prerequisite: One of FNSP 200, 210, 220, or FNIS 210, 220, or third-year standing Term 2 This course...

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FNIS 401M – Politics, Protocol, and Place in Indigenous Performing Arts

FNIS is excited this brand new, one-of-a-kind course on Indigenous Performing Arts in W2015!

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Job Opportunity: Student Research Assistant

FNIS has a current job opening for a Student Research Assistant through Work Learn! The Student Research Assistant will support projects in four primary areas in FNIS (with direct supervision from FNIS...

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Another Section of FNIS 210 Offered in 2015W Term 1!

The First Nations and Indigenous Studies Program (FNIS) is pleased to announce that another section of FNIS 210: Indigenous Politics & Self-Determination will be offered in 2015W Term 1! This...

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The Raven, 3rd Edition is now available!

The 3rd edition of FNIS’s annual publication, The Raven, has been published and is now ready for viewing! Now a magazine, The Raven aims to share a vibrant collection of this past year’s work, stories,...

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September 25th – CTLT Aboriginal Initiatives Open House

The CTLT Aboriginal Initiatives team invites you to join the conversation around Classroom Climate and critical pedagogies and learning resources on Aboriginal issues. Come learn more about our...

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EVENT TODAY: “Affect, Female Masculinity, and Embodied Knowledge in...

Dr. Lisa Tatonetti is Associate Professor of English at Kansas State University, where she teaches Indigenous literatures, cultural studies, and women’s studies. She is a leading voice in the study of...

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OUR ANNUAL PUBLICATION: THE RAVEN

Join us in celebrating the successes of our faculty, students, and alumni community from year-to-year as we share with you an abundance of stories in our annual publication.  3rd Edition coming soon!

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FNIS Majors Nicole and Chris Cardinal featured in UBC News

FNIS Majors Chris and Nicole Cardinal are dedicated students of the Program, loving parents, and talented artists.  Read about their recent successes in the articles below: “Aboriginal husband and wife...

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FNIS has added new courses from HGHES to the ACL!

The First Nations and Indigenous Studies Program had added a set of brand new courses offered by the Haida Gwaii Higher Education Society (HGHES) to the Program’s Approved Course List! FNIS credit will...

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October 30th –“Engaging with the Museum of Anthropology” Aboriginal...

  The Museum of Anthropology (MOA) is a resource for instructors across campus. It provides a rich venue for discussion of many complex issues students struggle with understanding particularly in...

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Accepting Applications: “In Search of Indigenous London” Go Global Seminar...

The First Nations and Indigenous Studies Program (FNIS) is excited to announce that their first ever Go Global Seminar titled “In Search of Indigenous London” is now accepting applications! Relevant...

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