There are two positions available.

133,3504One-year Masters of Arts in History:
In addition to completing required courses for the MA program, the successful candidate will develop a major paper project involving primary research on the history of mining in northern Canada. The student will also assist with the development of case study research
tied to the larger project and the organization of community workshops on the history of mining.
Two-year Masters of Arts in Geography:
The successful candidate will develop a major research project on the historical geography of mining in Labrador. The regional focus of the project is the Schefferville and Labrador City iron mining belt. In addition to completing required courses for the MA program, the student
will conduct primary and oral history research, and will develop community workshops on mining in Labrador.
Comprehensive funding packages (subject to final approval) are available for both of these positions, with opportunities to augment financial support through scholarships or Graduate Assistantships.

Interested applicants should contact:
Arn Keeling
E-mail: akeeling@mun.ca

John Sandlos
E-mail: jsandlos@mun.ca