The Graduate Program in History at York University is distinguished by a vibrant intellectual climate embracing a wide range of geographical and thematic areas of historical research. Long known for its strength in Canadian History, York also has other areas of research and supervisory depth such as British, European, and American History; Comparative, Global and Transnational History; Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America and the History of the Ancient World. More
- Three Students in York's Graduate History Program win SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowships Read more
- Historians TV Featuring the Graduate History Program and the Department of History
- Commemorating Women's History Month - CHRY Radio Interview with Jennifer Stephen and Kathryn McPherson
- On February 6, 2010 the Federation of Portuguese Canadian Business and Professionals (FPCBP) held it's annual Scholarships Gala dinner. Mr. Gilberto De Oliveira Fernandes was awarded one of the FPCBP Scholarships. A previous Graduate History York winner is Susana Miranda.
- Our congratulations go out to Professor Marc Stein winner of the Faculty of Graduate Studies Teaching Award. This award is bestowed annually upon a member of the Faculty of Graduate Studies who displayed substantial, significant, and sustained excellence, commitment, and enthusiasm to graduate teaching at York.
- GHP Doctoral Candidate Ian Mosby has been awarded the 2009 Nicholas C. Mullins Prize by the Society for Social Studies of Science click here for his article, '"That Won-Ton Soup Headache: The Chinese Restaurant Syndrome, MSG and the Making of American Food," published in Social History of Medicine in 2009.
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