

Dean M. Milde
University College
Room 112
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities is at the core of the University. Our teaching and research span the vital elements of our human experience – language, literature, art, film, visual culture, the world of ideas and self-understanding. This is where we encounter our humanity most directly, in all its complexity and richness. As times change, contexts shift and the world seems to become ever more challenging, we need the Arts and Humanities as never before: to frame that experience of change, and help us make sense of it.
Our Faculty brings together Classical Studies, English, Film Studies, French Studies, Linguistics, Modern Languages and Literatures, Philosophy, Visual Arts, Women’s Studies and Feminist Research, and Writing, Rhetoric and Professional Communication. In our departments and programs, our students engage with the most fascinating subject matter, and acquire important skills in critical comprehension and reasoning, as well as the capacity for communication and expression in a range of media. Our faculty members are award-winning, internationally renowned teachers and researchers. The great range and impact of their work demonstrates how the Arts and Humanities make a dynamic contribution to human knowledge.
Welcome to the Faculty of Arts and Humanities – I invite you to explore the opportunities available here.
Michael Milde
Dean's Office Personnel |
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Associate Dean (Academic) |
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Assistant to the Dean |
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Associate Dean (Research) |
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Assistant to the Associate Dean (Academic) and the Academic Counsellors |
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Senior Academic Counsellor |
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Assistant to the Associate Dean (Research) & Administrative Officer: |
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Academic Counsellor and Outreach Officer |
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Alumni & Development Officer |
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Director of Administration |
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Communications Officer |
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Receptionist |
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Classical Studies:
Aara Suksi
English:
Bryce Traister
Film Studies:
Chris Gittings
French Studies:
Marilyn Randall
Modern Languages and Literatures:
Joyce Bruhn de Garavito
Philosophy:
Henrik Lagerlund
Visual Arts:
Joy James
Women's Studies and Feminist Research:
Helen Fielding
Linguistics Program:
Tania Granadillo (Anthropology) & Jeff Tennant (French Studies)
The Program in Writing, Rhetoric & Professional Communication:
Kathleen Fraser
Click HERE to view the 2012-2015 Faculty of Arts & Humanities Academic Plan
Click HERE to download details on how to book space for an Arts and Humanities event.
Subject to booking policies and availability, A&H events can be booked into:
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities Conference Room (UC 224A); The James M. Good Room (UC 225A); or
The Thompson Family Room (UC 225).