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CEACS Certificate of Merit.
The CEACS Certificate of Merit was introduced in order to recognize exceptional contributions made to the development of Canadian Studies in the Central European region. These may be in such areas as teaching excellence; the creation of new and innovative Canadian Studies courses; the establishing of Canadian Studies Centres; lifelong achievement and commitment to Canadian Studies; publishing in the area of Canadian studies; the translation of Canadian texts; the organization of conferences promoting Canadian studies; or other contributions that clearly aid the promotion of Canadian Studies.
Every three years members may nominate individuals for the award. Those selected as recipients are then present with their certificate at the triennial conference of the CEACS. So far the following awards have been made (clicking on the names takes you to the texts of the citations).
2006 – 4th International Conference of Central European Canadianists, Debrecen, Hungary.
Anna Jakabfi , Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary.
2009 – 5th International Conference of Central European Canadianists, Sofia, Bulgaria.
Michelle Gadpaille , University of Maribor, Slovenia.
Maria Huttova , Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia.
Petr Kylousek , Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.
Judit Molnar , University of Debrecen, Hungary.
Ana Olos , North University of Baia Mare, Romania.
2012 – 6th International Conference of Central European Canadianists, Bratislava, Slovakia.
Monica Bottez , University of Bucharest, Romania.
Miroslav Jindra , Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Judit Nagy , Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church in Budapest, Hungary.
2015 – 7th International Conference of Central European Canadianists, Zagreb, Croatia.
Corina Panaitescu, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, Iasi, Romania.
Klara Kolinska, Metropolitan University, Prague, Czech Republic.
Katalin Kurtosi, University of Szeged, Hungary.
Eva Martonyi, Peter Pazmany Catholic University, Piliscsaba, Hungary.
ICCS Certificate of Merit.
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The ICCS Certificate of Merit was established in 1988 to recognize outstanding contributions made by individuals around the globe to the development of Canadian Studies. The first certificates were awarded in 1989; they are presented or announced annually at the ICCS Annual General Meeting in May.
ICCS Annual General Meeting 2004 – Moncton, New Brunswick.
Don Sparling, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.
ICCS Annual General Meeting 2010 – Montréal, Québec.
ICCS Annual General Meeting 2014 – Ottawa, Ontario.
Pierre Savard Awards.
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The Pierre Savard Awards were established by the International Council for Canadian Studies in memory of the distinguished Canadian historian and Canadianist Pierre Savard, President of the ICCS from 1983 to 1985. Designed to recognize outstanding scholarly monographs on a Canadian topic, two are awarded each year, one to a book written in English or French, the other to a book written in some other language.
Ádám Fuglinszky, Eötvös Lor á nd University, Budapest, for A polgári jogi felelősség útjai vegyes jogrendszerben, Québec, Kanada ( The Ways of Civil Liability in a Mixed Legal System, Quebec, Canada )