Translating Values in Knowledge, Research, and Archival Production
To enthusiasts across all disciplines:
Join us for “Undisciplined Conversations,” a dynamic space for transdisciplinary dialogues between the arts, education, and beyond. This event is organized by the Department of Curriculum and Pedagogy in collaboration with UBC’s Asian Library.
Monday, February 3rd, 2025 | Irving K. Barber Learning Centre, Chilcotin Room 256 | 12:00 P.M.
*This session is hybrid, and if you are unable to attend in person, we would be delighted for you to join us virtually. For the meeting link or any other inquiries, please reach out to Dr. Elly Yazdanpanah, Post-Doctoral Fellow (NFRF), Art Education, Faculty of Education.
This session will feature distinguished scholars and practitioners, Shirin Eshghi Furuzawa (Head of UBC’s Asian Library), Jennifer Douglas (Associate Professor, UBC School of Information), Claire Malek (Archivist, UBC Library, Rare Books & Special Collections).
Submitted by
Dr. Anita Sinner
This event is supported by the Government of Canada’s New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF) [Anita Sinner, PI, NFRF-2022-00245, Worlding Higher Education Differently: Co-creating a Technology-Art-Science Commons].
* The Faculty of Education and UBC seek to foster an environment in which respect, civility, diversity, opportunity and inclusion are valued.