The Socrates Project - McMaster University

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The Socrates Project is a point of convergence for artists, scholars, and diverse communities to engage in crucial conversations around the most pressing issues of our time.

01/10/2021

They may appear more funny than dangerous, but they are not, writes Noelle Allen.

01/08/2021

Supporting BIPOC filmmakers in showcasing their stories told in an authentic voice via The Westdale in on May 28-30, 2021.

National and International filmmakers submissions for 2021 is now just a click away! https://filmfreeway.com/HamiltonBlackFilmFestival

* All film lengths and genres accepted. Format is 1920*1080 (16.9) *



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12/28/2020

A new life is envisioned for a heritage building in Hamilton whose facade is as familiar to residents as a Tiger-Cats logo. A new life is envisioned for a heritage building in Hamilton whose facade is as familiar to residents as a Tiger-Cats logo. The New Vision United Church — you know, the big, ...

12/18/2020

Annie Lennox and London City Voices perform a choral version of Henry Purcell's ‘Dido’s Lament’ taken from the 10th Anniversary Edition of ‘A Christmas Cornu...

12/15/2020

Librarians are amazing.

12/11/2020

🎈CALL FOR MFA APPLICATIONS 🎈

Incubator Lab are seeking an incoming MFA student (Canadian or International) interested in pursuing graduate education with an emphasis on bioart. The ideal candidate will have prior interest working at the intersection of art and science. This will be evident in their portfolio and artist statement. However, it is not necessary that all applicants have previous hands-on laboratory experience.

Program Application Deadline: February 15, 2021

For more information, visit our link: http://ow.ly/Vlqy50CIr9E

12/10/2020

Join hosts Steve Paikin and John Michael McGrath for , a TVO podcast all about Ontario politics.

12/09/2020

A viral conspiracy theory blends together legitimate critiques with truly dangerous anti-vaccination fantasies and outright coronavirus denialism.

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L. Rue Wilson Hall, McMaster University
Hamilton, ON
L8S4L8

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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+19055259140

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The Socrates Project is a point of convergence for artists, scholars, and diverse communities to engage in crucial conversations around the most pressing issues of our time. Our programming is intended to pose important questions about the challenges facing our world, and to generate bold visions for the future we hope to create.

The Socrates Project is grounded in the spirit of inquiry and creativity that lies at the heart of a university education. We aim to foster the University’s strengths and expertise in liberal arts education and research, especially in the study of the humanities and social sciences, to showcase, foster and promote the critical thinking, communication, creativity, civic engagement and collaboration skills needed to develop deeply engaged citizens and leaders.

Encompassing a broad range of events and activities - from performances to lectures, from international conferences to community town halls - The Socrates Project is intended to stimulate and foster critical discussion across all disciplines, promote dialogue, and deepen the connection between the university and the broader community.

The Socrates Project takes its name and inspiration from the Greek philosopher. Socrates’ wide-ranging and rigorous method of inquiry asserts the fundamental importance of critical reasoning, dialogue and analysis as the means to understand and advance our society and ourselves in service to the greater cause of humanity.