2014 Killam Lecture – Prof. Jim Miller

Prof. Jim Miller, the 2014 recipient of the Canada Council Killam Prize in the Humanties, will be giving a public lecture on the treaty-making process in BC in the past two decades. One of Canada’s leading historians, Prof. Miller is Canada Research Chair in Native-Newcomer Relations at the University of Saskatchewan.

 

4:00pm Monday 20 October 2014

Room 182 – Irving K. Barber Learning Centre

Everyone is welcome to the lecture and reception that will follow.  Further details at: http://research.ubc.ca/vpri/2014-killam-lecture

 

Canada Council for the Arts annually honors outstanding Canadian scholars and scientists who are actively engaged in research, in the fields of Health Sciences, Natural Sciences and Engineering, and Social Sciences and Humanities. Each year, five $100,000 prizes – created through a donation by Mrs. Dorothy J Killam in memory of her husband, Izaak Walton Killam – are awarded to scholars such as Dr. Jim Miller for outstanding career achievement.