FAQ

FAQ: What you need to know about the CITC Conference.

A: The CITC Conference, which stands for the Canada, Ireland, and Transatlantic Colonialism Conference, is an international gathering of scholars who will be discussing the relationship between Ireland and Canada, particularly with reference to migration, the apparatus of the British Empire, colonialism, religion, and Irish engagement with the Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island.

Admission is free, and sessions are open to the public. Please refer to the Conference Schedule.

The conference is co-sponsored by the Department of Foreign Affairs, Ireland, and the University of St. Michael’s College and its Celtic Studies Program.

A: The Conference is scheduled from May 28 to 30, 2024.

The University of St. Michael’s College is hosting the Conference, which will have sessions in the following locations:

Charbonnel Lounge in Elmsley Hall at 81 St Mary St, Toronto, ON M5S 1J4 View on Google maps: https://g.co/kgs/Xm4T2ei

Romero Room, Loretto College: 70 St Mary St, Toronto, ON M5S 1J3
View on Google maps: https://g.co/kgs/gtq4K2Y

Please refer to the CITC Schedule.

A: Admission to the Conference is free.

However, there is a separate registration form for the Celebratory Dinner, which you can participate in for an additional fee of $67.80 per person (including the HST), plus a cash bar.

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A: If you have any questions about the conference, please use the contact form on the conference website for general inquiries.

A: The Conference will feature six keynote speakers, namely:

Heidi Bohaker, University of Toronto

S. Karly Kehoe, St. Mary’s University, Halifax

Donald H. Akenson, Queen’s University, Kingston

Christopher Morash, Trinity College Dublin

Deirdre Raftery, University College Dublin

A: The Conference will feature six sessions spread across three days. The sessions will cover various topics such as Indigenous aid to Irish famine relief, Irish religious mission and colonization, and post-colonial nationalism and memory in Canada and Ireland. Guests can sign up for each day of the Conference.

Please refer to the detailed schedule on the Conference website.


Registration:

A: You can register by visiting the Conference website and completing the registration form. The form requires you to provide your personal information and select the registration morning and afternoon blocks.

You can also register for the Celebratory Dinner through a separate registration form on the CITC website.

A: Yes, the deadline for Conference registration is May 22.


The Celebratory Dinner Registration is now closed:

A: No, unfortunately, Dinner Registration is now closed.


Additional Questions:

A: If you have any food allergies or dietary restrictions, please indicate them on the General Registration form.

The organizers will accommodate your needs during the Conference Opening Reception and/or the Celebratory Dinner.

A Yes, the conference organizers may take photographs or videos during the Conference for promotional purposes. If you do not wish to be photographed, please let us know.

A: Unfortunately, the University does not provide parking facilities. However, several paid parking lots and street parking spots are available near the University of St. Michael’s College.