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African Studies in Canada and the United Kingdom

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 September 2016

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The second meeting of the Canadian Committee on African Studies was held in conjunction with the annual assembly of the Canadian Political Science Association and the Learned Societies at l'Université Laval, Quebec City, during June 1963. There were two programs of research papers -- the first in Canada devoted wholly to Africa -- and a business session. Professor Ronald Cohen of McGill University, who is leaving Canada, resigned as chairman and was replaced by Professor Donald Wiedner (Alberta). Professor Clare Hopen (New Brunswick) was appointed chairman of the program committee for the third meeting of the Committee, which will be held at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, in June 1964.

A special committee with broad powers was appointed to investigate the problems and possibilities of establishing an African Research and Study Centre for Canada. A major part of its responsibility will be to recommend a specific location and to negotiate for support by as many universities and institutions as possible within the country. The special committee, composed of Professors Edgar Efrat (British Columbia), Albert Trouwborst (Montreal), Wiedner (Alberta - chairman), and D. M. Young (New Brunswick), envisions encouragement of undergraduate interest in Africa in all universities which will focus upon a coordinated, advanced program in the proposed Centre.

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Research Article
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Copyright © African Studies Association 1963

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