Today's Arts & Science events
The MA in Human Systems Intervention program prepares you to plan change processes, host conversations in complex contexts, and implement whole system interventions. Join Graduate Program Director Cédric Jamet, as well as current and past students to learn more about the program.
Upcoming Arts & Science events
In this talk, Kathryn Joyce offers a context-centered approach to evidence-based education that addresses both epistemic and moral critiques.
Join us for "The Refugee Resettlement Debate: Global Data and Local Implications" with Darrell Bricker (IPSOS), Mustafa Alio (R-SEAT), and Darcy Knoll (UNHCR). Explore key insights from a global survey on refugee resettlement and its local impact, followed by a cocktail reception.
This seminar examines the production and management of this waste in North Carolina (USA) pig farms, focusing on the emergence of a corporate-driven, government-subsidized waste-to-energy sector that renders industrial animal waste into a renewable energy source: biogas/biomethane.
Are you passionate about understanding the complex dynamics of migration and emerging trends in the politics of immigration. Concordia University's Institute for Research on Migration and Society (IRMS) invites undergraduate students to an exclusive information session about our MA and PhD funding opportunities.
Join Graduate Program Director Dr. Varda Mann-Feder to learn more about the program, gain insight on professional outcomes, and get your application questions answered.
An information session for all those interested in the study, creation, and application of writing in English. We will be discussing the three vibrant programs (English Literature, Professional Writing and Creative Writing) all housed within the Department of English at Concordia.
Feminist, Activist & Storyteller Blessing O. Nwodo, is a Toronto-based Creative Writer. She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, holds an MFA from the University of Guelph, and has served as Editor of Held Magazine.
Presentations centred around theoretical and methodological issues in health research will be led by guest speakers and CCRH Members, providing opportunities for informal Q&As and discussion.
This info session will introduce what studying in the Department of Theological Studies at Concordia is all about — how our courses explore everything from indigenous spirituality, to bioethics, to biblical studies, and beyond.
We will hear from several CSLP members as they outline the basic methodology of systematic reviews and meta-analyses and present findings from recent and ongoing work.
Concordia University Jurist-in-Residence, Morton S. Minc, invites you to the conference with Miriam Cohen, Canada Research Chair in Human Rights and International Reparative Justice. This conference is part of our 2024-2025 Jurist-in-Residence Conference Series. Morton S. Minc, Concordia Jurist-in-Residence is host.
For Arts and Science students: This one-hour session will inform you of potential steps that you can take to get into your first choice program.
Join our information session to learn more about this unique interdisciplinary program; geared towards students who want to effect change in their communities, society or in the political sphere.
Join our information session to learn more about this unique interdisciplinary program; geared towards students who want to effect change in their communities, society or in the political sphere.
By recognizing the value of temporary migration and its contribution to Quebec’s future, our panel will propose a discussion on how we can bridge the gap between policy and reality, sparking transformative change that benefits all.
Are you a student in the Faculty of Arts and Science? Do you want to learn about other departments and programs in the Faculty? Come to our Exploration Fair (one held on both campuses) to learn about who we are and what we offer!
This panel will address the cultural, social, and political trends shaping politics today and the associated consequences. The event aims to foster a greater understanding of the dynamics influencing the political landscape in North America.
Are you a student in the Faculty of Arts and Science? Do you want to learn about other departments and programs in the Faculty? Come to our Exploration Fair (one held on both campuses) to learn about who we are and what we offer!
For students in the Faculty of Arts and Science. This session will review some of the details that you need to know to improve your chances for academic success!
For students in the Faculty of Arts and Science. This session will review some of the details that you need to know to improve your chances for academic success!
For students in the Faculty of Arts and Science. This session will review some of the details that you need to know to improve your chances for academic success!
Daniel Steel is Associate Professor at the W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics and the School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia.
Concordia University Jurist-in-Residence, Morton S. Minc, invites you to the conference with The Honourable Thomas Albert Cromwell.
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