The 2017 Gunn Prize
The 2017 Gunn Prize was presented to Iain Wilson at the recent CIHS AGM
The 2017 Gunn Prize was presented to Iain Wilson at the recent CIHS AGM
The 2013 Gunn Prize is awarded to Ms Dara Marcus, a graduate student at the University of Ottawa in Public and International Affairs. Click here to read the essay. A jury consisting of CIHS members Dr. Gerry Van Kessel, Dr. Kurt Jensen and Rob Vineberg along with Drs. Abel Chikanda and Andrew Thompson of the Balsillie…
The 2025 Gunn Prize winner is Ms Michelle Faux, a PhD candidate at York University in Toronto. Her essay explores the political and social factors which led members of the Goan diaspora living in Uganda to migrate to Canada as refugees in 1972. The author argues that this pivotal moment in the immigration history of Goans…
CIHS 2013 Gunn Prize winner Dara Marcus had her article on the Hai Hong published in ‘Bout de papier’ magazine (Vol. 28-1, published May 2014 by the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers). We post the article with the permission of Ms Marcus and with the collaboration of PAFSO.
The winner of the 2014 Gunn Prize is University of Toronto PhD student Geoffrey Cameron, pictured here receiving his award from Dr. Jenna Hennebry (left) and Dr. Margaret Walton-Roberts (right), both with the International Migration Research Centre at Wilfrid Laurier University. The winning essay is online.
CIHS and Carleton University are pleased to announce a new partnership to award the Gunn Prize for excellence in a student essay on an historical matter in Canadian immigration policies and programs. Click here for more information.
The 2019 Gunn Prize has been awarded to Lianne Koren for her essay on Jewish Moroocan migration to Montreal