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ACSUS supports research and academic activity through its and academic activity publications
Awards, Grants, and Fellowships
ACSUS supports research and academic activity
Who is ACSUS for?
The Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS) is a multi-disciplinary membership based organization committed to raising awareness and understanding of Canada and the bilateral relationship. ACSUS supports research and academic activity through its publications, conferences, and grant programs; promotes the academy through active advocacy and outreach; and positions the community by profiling the scope and diversity of research undertaken by the ACSUS membership in the humanities and social sciences.
The level of interdependence between Canada and the United States makes this partnership each country’s most important bilateral relationship. The academic community plays an important part in helping to educate policy makers and the public-private sectors about the economic, political, trade, security, defense, environmental, technological, scientific, and cultural dimensions of Canada-US relations.
ACSUS serves its members and the community by:
Knowledge
Supporting teaching, research, and outreach on Canada and Canadian studies
Conference
Hosting a conference, biennially, in odd numbered years, on Canada and more
Journal
Publishing a refereed journal, quarterly: The American Review of Canadian Studies
Publications
Publishing various textbooks and monographs for use in the classroom
Grants
Providing fellowships, grants, and subventions for teachers, students, and scholars
Membership
Join ACSUS
ACSUS Membership is open to anyone interested in Canadian studies or scholarly activity on Canada upon payment of the biennial dues.
The majority of members are university and college professors; other individual members are from the fields of law, business, and government. Institutional members include libraries, publishers, government departments, and professional groups.
