So you’re done (or nearly will be) with grad school. Now what? This fall, join Dr. J. Logan Smilges for a series of events intended to help EL&L PhD students prepare for the academic job market, no matter how daunting and precarious it can be. Whether you are on the job market this year or […]
What is the relationship between literature and politics, and how does it shape the wider field of literary studies today? What are some of the most important historical permutations of this fraught relationship, and how do they continue to inform the vocabulary and critical methods in use today? How is the tension between literature and […]
UBC English Language & Literatures is pleased to invite you to “Genre and Voice: Writing and Publishing in Trying Times,” a visiting speaker lecture featuring Ken Wissoker, Senior Executive Editor of Duke University Press, and Director, Intellectual Publics, at the City University of New York (CUNY). Register via the link below and scroll to read […]
UBC English Language & Literatures is pleased to invite you to “It Didn’t Have to Be This Way,” a visiting speaker lecture featuring Dr. Ian Smith (University of Southern California). Join us virtually or in-person on Monday, November 4th at 3:00 pm PT for an enlightened conversation about Blackness and humanism on the early modern […]
Critical Conversations is a faculty research series organized by both the UBC Department of English Language and Literatures and the UBC English Graduate Student Caucus. The events aim to foster interdisciplinary dialogue across fields and periodization between students, faculty, and the larger university community. These events, which occur a handful of times over the course […]
On January 15th, 2025 at 4:00 pm PT, please join us in Buchanan Tower 225 for a career workshop specifically designed for EL&L majors, minors, and honours students. Learn how to write effective resumés, cover letters, and LinkedIn profiles using a storytelling approach that translates your academic and non-academic experiences into legible strengths in […]
The Department of English Language & Literatures and the Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Social Justice are pleased to invite you to “Academic Freedom, Sex, and the Politics of Hate,” a talk by Dr. Rana M. Jaleel (she/they), Associate Professor of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies and Asian American Studies, University of California, Davis. […]
UBC English Language & Literatures is pleased to invite you to “Why read Sir Charles Grandison?” a visiting speaker lecture featuring Dr. Alison Conway (University of British Columbia, Okanagan Campus). Scroll to see the event details below and register to join us in-person on Monday, February 10th, 2025 at 3:30 pm PT. Attendees are encouraged to […]