Support for Canadian Speakers 2024-2025

 

 

The Halbert Centre for Canadian Studies


SUPPORT FOR CANADIAN SPEAKERS PROGRAM 2024-2025

The Halbert Centre for Canadian Studies at the Hebrew University is delighted to offer support for bringing Canadian speakers to deliver lectures on Canada-related topics during the academic year 2024-2025. This program aims to promote cross-cultural exchange and enhance academic discussions on matters related to Canada.

Program Details:
•    The program allows for up to five Canadian speakers per year.
•    Each selected speaker will receive support up to a maximum sum of 
      1,500 CAD (Canadian Dollars) for their visit.
•    The support can be utilized to cover travel expenses, accommodation expenses, and/or one meal at a restaurant     
      during the speaker's stay.
•    Application Process: Interested applicants must submit their requests by the beginning of the fall semester. If the
      quota is not reached, applications will be accepted until the beginning of the spring semester. 

Applications will be processed on a "first come, first served" basis until the quota is fully allocated. Final approval is contingent upon budget confirmation from the Hebrew University.

Applications for the Canadian speakers program should be sent via email to halbert.centre@mail.huji.ac.il .
Program Guidelines:
•    If the grant is approved by the Halbert Centre, it is mandatory to acknowledge the Centre's support in all publications
      relevant to the program.
•    After the event, project managers are required to submit a report summarizing the activity to the Halbert Centre. This
      report will be distributed to the academic committee members in Israel and members of the advisory committee in
      Canada.


Applicants must provide the following details in their request:

  • A description of the proposed lecture topic.
  • An explanation of how the lecture aligns with the goals and objectives of the Halbert Centre for Canadian Studies.
  • A brief overview of the lecture's subject and an abstract of the content to be presented.
  • A comprehensive curriculum vitae of the speaker, highlighting their academic background and relevant experience.
  • Confirmation of the Canadian speaker's intention to participate, along with a recommendation from the faculty dean or department head supporting the invitation.