CSSHE 2025 | George Brown College | In partnership with the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences 31 May – 3 June 2025

Join CSSHE for the 2025 Conference 31 May – 3 June 2025 Pre-conference events on 31 May Main Conference events 1-3 June

 

The Call for Proposals is closed.

Conference Registration

Schedule & Conference Program 2025

Annual General Meeting Documents 2025

CJHE Sheffield Award Presentation


Spotlight on Colleges: Navigating Change in Uncertain Times May 31, 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM George Brown College, Waterfront Campus, Room 518 For the first time ever, Congress is being hosted at a college — a powerful acknowledgment of the vital role colleges play in Canada’s post-secondary landscape. Yet this moment comes at a challenging time: colleges across the country are facing increasing financial precarity driven by shifting government policies. CSSHE’s “Spotlight on Colleges: Navigating Change in Uncertain Times” brings together researchers and professionals working within the college sector to shed light on the innovations, scholarship, and realities shaping these institutions. This event offers an important platform to elevate college-based research and foster meaningful conversations about the future of the sector.

Free event — sponsored by Kwantlen Polytechnic University

A Geospatial Analytical Approach to Advance Understanding of the Impact of Land on Student Success at Ontario’s Colleges of Applied Arts & Technology (Anne Charles, Mukto Akash, Ewa Dabrowska-Miciula, Kathleen Moran, Jessica Srivastava (Conestoga College)) – See the presentation slides

Carnegie Classification for Colleges (Catherine Anderson, Kim Dej, Randeep Nota (McMaster University)) – Poster forthcoming

Kahkisiw: Enhancing Student Success (Ranabelle Stroh (Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies)) – See the session recording

Reconciliation in Action: KPU Decolonializing Knowledge Mobilization to Support Indigenous Food Sovereignty (Wallapak Polosub (KPU), Velma Sutherland (Sik-E-Dakh Band), Michael McGee (Xwisten Band), Aleesha Jones (Seabird Island Band), Gayle Bedard (KPU), Taranum Sultana (KPU), Kalista Pruden (KPU)) – See the presentation slides

 

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CSSHE and the Federation are pleased to offer the Congress Childcare and Dependent Subsidy Program and Congress Graduate Student Merit Awards. Announcements will be made as information becomes available.

Childcare and Dependent Subsidy

Congress Graduate Student Merit Award