Originally established in 1930 as the
Learned Societies Conference, and later renamed the
Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences in 1996, this congress is the largest annual academic gathering in Canada and its multidisciplinary character marks it as unique in the world. Since its beginning, it has been an important meeting place for new and established academics and researchers working in such diverse areas as
anthropology,
bibliotherapy,
communication and
disability studies,
English language and literature,
French language and literature,
geography, the history and philosophy of science, international development,
Jacques Maritain studies,
political science, social work, theatre research, Ukrainian studies,
women's studies and many more. Congress is currently organized by the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences. In 2014, from May 24 to May 31, approximately 8,000+ attendees representing 75 scholarly associations gathered at
Brock University in
St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, from all over North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia to present their research and to debate some of the most important social and cultural questions of the day. In 2020 Congress was held at the
University of Western Ontario,
London,
Ontario from May 30 to June 5. Congress 2023 was hosted by
York University in
Toronto. With over 10,300 attendees and 67 participating associations, Congress 2023 was one of the biggest scholarly events in Canadian history. == Big Thinking ==