Description
The Institute has three categories of institutional membership. Each confers certain benefits on the member institution as well as on the institution’s faculty and students. In particular, the highest category of membership – Category A – permits the institution to play a role in shaping CIG’s future direction, goals and policy, through its representative on the Institute’s Board of Directors.
Benefits of Institutional Membership
Category A
- Acadia University: Department of History and Classics
- University of Alberta: Department of History, Classics and Religion
- University of British Columbia: Department of Ancient Mediterranean and Near Eastern Studies
- Brock University: Department of Classics and Archaeology
- University of Calgary: Classics and Religion
- Carleton University: Department of Greek and Roman Studies
- Concordia University: Department of Classics, Modern Languages and Linguistics
- Dalhousie University: Department of Classics
- University of Manitoba: Department of Classics
- McGill University: Department of Classical Studies
- McMaster University: Department of Greek and Roman Studies
- University of Montreal: Centre for Classical Studies
- University of New Brunswick: Department of Classics and Ancient History
- University of Ottawa: Department of Classics and Religious Studies
- Queen’s University: Department of Classics and Archaeology
- Simon Fraser University: Stavros Niarchos Foundation Centre for Hellenic Studies
- University of Toronto: Department of Classics and Department of Art History
- University of Victoria: Department of Greek and Roman Studies
- University of Waterloo: Department of Classical Studies and Department of Anthropology
- Western University: Department of Classical Studies
- Wilfrid Laurier University: Department of Archaeology and Heritage Studies
- York University
- Classical Association of Canada
- Embassy of Canada to Greece
