两位皇后大学教授因在黑人研究和土著权利方面的开创性工作获得加拿大最高研究荣誉,即2026年基拉姆奖。
Two Queen’s University professors won Canada’s top research honor, the 2026 Killam Prize, for groundbreaking work in Black studies and Indigenous rights.
两位皇后大学教授凯瑟琳·麦基特里克(Katherine McKittrick)和玛格丽特·穆尔(Margaret Moore)赢得了2026年加拿大最高研究荣誉基拉姆奖。
Two Queen’s University professors, Katherine McKittrick and Margaret Moore, have won the 2026 Killam Prize, Canada’s top research honor.
McKittrick, 性别研究学者,加拿大黑人研究研究研究教席,因从事黑人研究、解放研究和文化地理学工作而获得人文学奖,其重点是黑人生活和草原建筑。
McKittrick, a Gender Studies scholar and Canada Research Chair in Black Studies, received the humanities award for her work on Black studies, liberation studies, and cultural geography, focusing on Black livingness and diasporic placemaking.
Moore, 政治学教授, 具有哲学交叉任命, 获得社会科学奖, 她先锋研究领土权, 影响土著权利、法律和国际关系,
Moore, a political studies professor with a philosophy cross-appointment, earned the social sciences prize for her pioneering research on rights to territory, impacting Indigenous rights, law, and international relations.
每个接受者收到100 000美元。
Each recipient receives $100,000.
管理该奖项的基拉姆信托基金自设立以来,已颁发10亿多美元,用于支持加拿大和全球的研究。
The Killam Trust, which administers the prize, has awarded over $1 billion to support research in Canada and globally since its founding.