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Melanie Triemstra - Canadian Literature Co-op Tuition Award recipient

Melanie Triemstra - recent beneficiary of the CanLit Tuition Award.

Founded in 1959, Canadian Literature has been honoured to have as editors the prominent scholars George Woodcock, William H. New, Eva-Marie Kröller, and Laurie Ricou. Professors New, Kröller, and Ricou have become Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada, and Professors Woodcock and New were named Officers of the Order of Canada. These editors have dedicated their time to making Canadian Literature a top-ranking journal nationally and internationally. The current editor, Margery Fee, has taken up the challenge of maintaining their high standards.

During its history, Canadian Literature has changed in design and emphasis while maintaining a steady commitment to excellence. It was one of the first academic journals in Canada to establish a website, and is now widely available in electronic format through library subscriptions. The journal includes a large selection of book reviews, poetry, and peer-reviewed articles. It is a primary and essential reference source for readers, scholars, and students of Canadian writing.

Among its special projects, Canadian Literature is particularly proud of the Canadian Literature 50th Anniversary Tuition Award, started in 2005 as an eAuction initiative, which contributes to tuitions and salary of Arts Co-op students who undertake editorial internships at Canadian Literature . This award allows Canadian Literature to give Arts students the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and experience of Canadian literature, and to acquire practical experience in publishing, research, and writing. The award helps nurture upcoming young editors with a special expertise in the field of Canadian literature and publishing.

Donations will help Canadian Literature continue to offer awards, including internship to Arts Co-op students, and to engage in other special projects.

To find out how you can support the Canadian Literature 50th Anniversary Tuition Award or send a donation, please contact Donna Chin or call 604-822-2780.

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Donna Chin
Managing Editor,
Canadian Literature
Tel: 604.822.2780
E-mail: donna.chin@ubc.ca


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