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Trent Talks
Monday, February 9, 2026 until Friday, June 19, 2026 at 3:00 PM
Eastern Standard Time UTC -05:00
Trent Talk Request Form
Trent Talks is a series of short and informative lectures prepared by Trent faculty for secondary school classes. These talks are a way for Trent University to give back to our community by sharing our passion for research, teaching, and learning.
Please use this form to request a "Trent Talk" from one of Trent's faculty members. For questions, please reach out to Zaa Nkweta, Associate Director, Recruitment, at zaankweta@trentu.ca
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Please select the topic for the Trent Talk you would like to recieve
AI and Social Justice
Climate & Energy Policy in Canada
Future-Ready: Hiring Skills, Inclusion, and Careers in Human Resources
Sources of Competitive Advantage in Business and Your Personal Life
Effective Leadership in Challenging Times
Who am I? My personality and me!
Media & Technology
Indiana Jones and.... the School of Anthropology?
The History of Us!
The Human Skeleton
The Purpose of Playing in Shakespeare's England
Evolution in the 21st Century
Media and Pop Culture
The American Revolution
The War of 1812
The Road to Responsible Government in Canada
Theatre, Newspapers and Literature in Early Canada
Records of the First World War
Commemorations, Statues, and Museums: What we Remember and What We Don’t.
Introduction to Archives and Libraries
Introduction to Museums
History of Happiness
Do It For The Plot
What is "Child and Youth Studies"?
Who Am I: How Music Preferences Impact Identity Development
Just Playin’ Around? Studying Children and Childhood in History
The Home Children – Why Do They Matter?
Suburbs in Canada – Peaceful Oases or Something Else?
Boom Kids – Who Were They and Why Do They Still Matter?
Shakespeare: Should We Still Read His Works?
Was it a Common Sense Revolution?
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