AGIC 2025: Journeying – Movements, Passages, Horizons

The Journal of Religion and Culture (JRC) is proud to support the 30th Annual Graduate Interdisciplinary Conference (AGIC) at Concordia University (Tiohtià:ke/Montréal). The theme of this year’s conference is:

Journeying: Movements, Passages, Horizons.

The conference will take place on Wednesday, April 9th from 9am to 10pm and will be hosted in the Concordia Universty Conference Centre, located on the 9th floor of the John Molson building (1450 Rue Guy Montréal, QC H3H 0A1).

You can find the complete program booklet for this year’s conference on the AGIC website.

Event Description

This year’s theme invites us to consider how journeys—across time, space, disciplines, and experiences—shapes both individuals and societies. From migration and pilgrimage to personal transformation and academic exploration, journeying is a fundamental human experience, central to both historical and contemporary narratives.

Hybrid Programming: This year’s conference offers a full-day hybrid program, at no cost, providing attendees the flexibility to participate either in person at Concordia University or remotely via livestream. The event will feature a diverse mix of paper presentations, panel discussions, keynote addresses, and creative performances.

Questions about the conference can be sent to: agic@concordia.ca