In Pictures: 2024 AGM, Keynote & Awards CeremonyBy ICCS CIEC / September 22, 2024 A selection of photographs from our 2024 Annual General Meeting, Keynote Lecture and Awards Ceremony! All photographs by A. Felipe 2024 ICCS Annual General Meeting Delegates at the 2024 ICCS Annual General Meeting. Clockwise from top left: Yazu Norie (Japanese Association for Canadian Studies); Christoph Vatter (Association for Canadian Studies in German-speaking Countries); Janne Korkka (Nordic Association for Canadian Studies); Yulia Bosworth (American Council for Quebec Studies); Françoise Le Jeune (French Association for Canadian Studies), Katalin Kürtösi (Central European Association for Canadian Studies); Anna Branach-Kallas (ICCS); Jane Koustas (ICCS); John Maher (ICCS) Françoise Le Jeune, French Association for Canadian Studies and editor, International Journal of Canadian Studies International Journal of Canadian Studies ICCS President Jane Koustas welcomes attendees to the 2024 Robarts Keynote at the ICCS, On Black Canadian Studies: Through Ontario’s Black History, given by Natasha Henry-Dixon (York University). Natasha Henry-Dixon (York University) gave the 2024 Robarts Keynote at the ICCS. Natasha Henry-Dixon (York University) gave the 2024 Robarts Keynote at the ICCS. Stephen Lautens (Honourary Vice-Consul in Toronto, Consulate General of Austria) presents Maria Löschnigg (Association for Canadian Studies in German-speaking Countries) with the Pierre Savard Award. Jane Koustas presents a Graduate Student Scholarship to Chen Zhitong (Association for Canadian Studies in China) for her thesis “The Economy of Prestige of Alice Munro’s Works.” Jane Koustas presents a Graduate Student Scholarship to Celia Cores-Antepazo (Spanish Association for Canadian Studies) for her thesis “Literacy Theory and Criticism: Resilience and Memory in North American Counter-narratives.” Jane Koustas and Christoph Vatter (Association for Canadian Studies in German-speaking Countries) present a Graduate Student Scholarship to Markus Schwarz (Association for Canadian Studies in German-speaking Countries) for his thesis, “Black Indigenous Futurism and Speculative Writing at the Intersection of lime Change and Outer Space Colonization Discourses.” Awards recipients with ICCS President Jane Koustas. Clockwise from top left: Jane Koustas; Colin Coates (Canadian Studies Network, recipient of the 2024 Governor General’s International Award in Canadian Studies); Munroe Eagles (Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, 2024 recipient of a Certificate of Merit); Maria Löschnigg (Association for Canadian Studies in German-speaking Countries, 2024 recipient of the Pierre Savard Award); Robin Turner (Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, 2024 Graduate Student Scholarship recipient); Laetitia Ndota-Ngbale (French Association for Canadian Studies, recipient of the Best Doctoral Thesis in International Canadian Studies). Françoise Le Jeune and Laetitia Ndota-Ngbale, French Association for Canadian Studies Munroe Eagles (Association for Canadian Studies in the United States) and John Maher (ICCS Treasurer) Jean Michel Montsion (Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies at York University); Colin Coates (Canadian Studies Network, recipient of the 2024 Governor General’s International Award in Canadian Studies); Kenneth McRoberts (York University, Glendon campus) Marcel Martel (York University) and Colin Coates (York University, Glendon Campus, Canadian Studies Network, recipient of the 2024 Governor General’s International Award in Canadian Studies) ICCS President Jane Koustas presents a Graduate Student Scholarship to Robin Turner (Association for Canadian Studies in the United States) for her thesis, “Stigmatized trailblazers to celebrated deviants: Heteronormative Discourses of (homo)sexuality after the Québec Quiet Revolution, 1969-1977.”