Today's events
Cryptocurrency's Societal Impact: ESG Compliance, Gaming Economies, and Political Finance
A Safety-Focused-Systems Architecting Framework for Aircraft Conceptual Design
This talk will examine the "Toxic Narrative Infrastructure" — a framework which invisibilizes, normalizes, and naturalizes injustices — and explore how guerrilla narratives seek to disrupt and dismantle it.
The editor-in-chief of The Conversation Canada, Nehal El-Hadi, leads a session explaining how to mobilize your knowledge through this online news platform reserved exclusively for academics.
Receive help with sentence structure, grammar, spelling, and citations. Drop by for support from a writing assistant and bring your assignment or rough draft.
Join Cinema Politica Concordia for PLASTIC PEOPLE, followed by a Q&A with Co-Director Ben Addelman.
The Milieux Institute for Arts, Culture and Technology, is pleased to announce that UKAI Projects will be in residence from April 1 to April 12. Presented in partnership with the Applied AI Institute, UKAI Projects will further develop their thought-provoking "Shipwreck" project, an immersive and interactive experience exploring how we navigate ecological, cultural and technological devastation.
Ongoing events
The ASP Health and Safety on Construction Sites course is a requirement for obtaining a certificate of competence, authorizing the holder to work on a construction site in Quebec. The course is also obligatory for management and control staff working mainly and usually on a construction site. The objective of the course is to develop a general understanding of everything affecting health and safety on construction sites.
Join the Speculative Life Research Cluster at the Milieux Institute for a new lecture series. This series will feature five distinguished speakers to explore a range of thought-provoking topics spanning Caribbean narratives, environmental justice and history and the connections between colonialism and ecology.
Hi everyone! My name is Belen Blizzard and I am Concordia's 2SLGBTQ+ Student Support Coordinator. My office will now be open for peer-support every Wednesday from 12 to 4pm. You're welcome to drop in at any time or email me to schedule an appointment at: 2SLGBTQIcoord@concordia.ca. <br><br>What you can expect: a space of non-judgment and active listening where your feelings and experiences will be honoured. I am here to support 2SLGBTQ+ students and hold space for topics ranging from identity, coming out, sexuality, experiences of homophobia and transphobia (and how they interest with race, disability, and more), and how they transpire in and out of the academic space. I am also equipped to redirect you to resources surrounding name and gender marker change, access to hormone and trans affirmative healthcare, and more. Over all, I aim to provide a space in which 2SLGBTQ+ students feel comfortable and safer in sharing their experiences and seeking support.
To celebrate Open Education Month, Concordia Library is pleased to present a new display highlighting open publishing at the Library and Concordia University Press (CUP).
The FOFA Gallery is pleased to present Fil conducteur, an exhibition of contemporary Indigenous beadwork by artists Carrie Allison, Katherine Boyer, Bev Koski, Jean Marshall, and Nico Williams.
PhD Career Connect is comprised of weekly, 2-hour workshops that span 12 weeks from March 11 to May 27. This is followed by a 2-day networking conference on June 2-3 with mentors and employers.
Upcoming events
Come explore the projects developed by final-year engineering students at the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science. The Capstone Poster Presentation is a chance to see how final-year engineering students apply their knowledge to real-world challenges.
The editor-in-chief of The Conversation Canada, Nehal El-Hadi, leads a session explaining how to mobilize your knowledge through this online news platform reserved exclusively for academics.
Drop by the LB atrium for expert tips and resources on time management, study skills, academic writing and exam prep hosted by Student Learning Services.
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is open to current graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Advance registration is required. If you are a masters or doctoral student in the early or middle stages of drafting your thesis, this workshop is for you.
Every Tuesday, from 2 to 4 p.m., join us for conversation and connection over beverages and snacks, sometimes with a theme. This event is open to all members of the Concordia community (students, faculty and staff).
This session will introduce you to the basics of a software tool called QualCoder, which is useful for qualitative analysis. Tag your research data with meaningful codes and apply comments to improve collaboration with your research partners. QualCoder helps you identify themes in your research while managing the codes and their meanings along with the text, images, or videos that you apply your codes to. This interactive session will introduce you to this free tool and give you a chance to try it out.
Take a break before exams with a free build-your-own brunch! While eating, share your thoughts on meal plans, food affordability and campus food spaces.
The purpose is to create a meditative and relaxing environment that can help reduce stress, promote deep relaxation, and foster a sense of well-being.
This training helps students reflect on their out-of-class experiences and effectively communicate their learning and skill development to peers, teachers, employers, and graduate schools.
Whether you’ve already started your own business, have a business idea, or you’re interested in learning more about entrepreneur life, this event is a great opportunity to gain insight and inspiration from fellow entrepreneurship-driven students and established entrepreneurs while building your professional network.
In this workshop, a panel of a speakers will share their insights into co-designing and implementing land-based learning opportunities for Concordia students in the local Kanien’kehá:ka community of Kahnawà:ke.
A workshop to equip with tools for accurate and ethical storytelling on refugee and asylum issues
Marwan Bassiouni's images, often presented on a large scale, lie at the intersection of documentary practice, fine art and intercultural mediation. In his photographs, he explores the poetics and aesthetics of documentary photography while focusing on the Western landscape and themes related to identity, spirituality, culture and the politics of representation.
Since January 2018, Marwan Bassiouni has visited mosques in various countries in order to document their presence in the landscape from the inside.
This fun, laid-back showcase will feature six compelling speakers and their unique perspectives on everything from self-love to AI to astrology!
Concordia University Jurist-in-Residence, Morton S. Minc, invites you to the conference with the Honourable Michelle O'Bonsawin, Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Hear from Liberal Arts College alumna Zoe Salzman, BA 03, partner at Emery Celli Brinckerhoff Abady Ward & Maazel LLP in Manhattan, where she specializes in workplace discrimination and civil-rights cases.
Conversations in Contemporary Art is pleased to present an artist talk by Kyle Alden Martens, winner of the 2023 Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art.
The purpose of this interest group is to support faculty in applying or improving their application of contemplative practices in their classroom to promote well-being and a compassionate classroom, to further course goals, and to support learning.
Meet the student societies that bring energy, creativity and leadership to the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science.
Come explore the final projects developed by graduate students in Industrial Engineering at the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science.
A discussion of urban planning issues in Montreal featuring three panelists (Kenza Diboune, Chris Harding, and Samuel Descoteaux Frechette) discussing the role of their university education (from 1:30pm-3:00pm). This is followed by a keynote address from a Concordia Geography graduate who researches housing and has written the book Home Truths: Fixing Canada's Housing Crisis (3:30pm-4:30pm). The keynote address is followed by a catered reception and display of recent work by Concordia Urban Planning students (4:30pm-6:00pm).
Jay Bernstein is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research.
Receive help with sentence structure, grammar, spelling, and citations. Drop by for support from a writing assistant and bring your assignment or rough draft.
Learn about internships and career opportunities
Join us for our monthly "Chai, Coffee & Change" sessions! This informal gathering is open to all members of the Concordia community. Whether you're passionate about EDI or simply curious, you are welcome to join us for coffee, snacks, and dialogue.
Every Tuesday, from 2 to 4 p.m., join us for conversation and connection over beverages and snacks, sometimes with a theme. This event is open to all members of the Concordia community (students, faculty and staff).
Whether you're curious about entrepreneurship or already have a business idea you're eager to launch, this bootcamp will help you develop the essential skills to bring your projects and ideas to life.
Join CU Wellness as we welcome Imagine Therapy Dogs on campus.
Learn about healthy eating, sleep, quitting smoking, stress management, mental health and more.
The purpose is to create a meditative and relaxing environment that can help reduce stress, promote deep relaxation, and foster a sense of well-being.
As part of Dark Opacities Lab’s 2024-2026 theme, “Nazar: A Theory of the Evil Eye,” we will be hosting a speaker series to consider questions central to intellectual, political, and ethical questions integral to the context of global struggles for liberation and indigenous sovereignty.
Robert Icke’s daring, freely-adapted version of Aeschylus’s ancient Oresteia trilogy explores familial violence, trauma, and war.
Automation and Intelligence in ITOM: Machine Learning for Capacity Planning and Load Testing Optimization
Whether you want to unwind or sharpen your listening skills, this session offers a warm and inviting space to sip, listen, and reflect.
In 1982, the West Island Black Community Association (WIBCA) was founded as one of Montreal's first Black Anglophone associations. The film is guided by the oral histories of WIBCA's founding elders, who recount their grassroots efforts to support Black communities in Montreal for over forty years.
Join us for an inspiring celebration of community-based experiential learning at Concordia through the SHIFT Internship Program! Through hands-on experiences in the community sector, participating undergraduate and graduate students deepen their learning while making meaningful contributions to socially transformative initiatives. Discover the impact of the program firsthand through presentations, conversations, and creative expression. Together, we’ll celebrate the power of experiential learning to build deeper collaborations, bridge university and community knowledge, and equip the next generation of changemakers. Light refreshments will be served.
Join the Media History Research Centre on April 10th for the last event of their Montreal Media History Seminar. Professor Jeremy Stolow will give a lecture about his latest book Picturing Aura: A Visual Biography (MIT Press).
Discover the program and hear firsthand from our alumni about their experience
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is open to current graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Advance registration is required. Give your thesis writing a mini-boost in this one-day event.
Don’t Put all your NGOs in the Same Basket: Investigating the Role of NGOs in Implementing Reintegration Policy for Older Adults in Conflict with the Law
Power-hardware-in-the-loop (PHIL) based Emulation of Faults in Induction Machines
Risk-based Inspection Planning for Reinforced Concrete Bridges
Join us for the Speculative Life Speaker Series! This new lecture series brings together five distinguished speakers to engage with a range of thought-provoking topics from Caribbean narratives and environmental justice and history to the intersections of colonialism and ecology.
Come network with fellow students and researchers on migration in a casual setting
Digital Interactivity in Space AI-Augmented Eco-Didactic Experience in Public Realm
Join us for our Pre-Exam Breakfast as part of our Community Meals that are shared with fellow students. Meals are vegetarian with vegan options.
The Challenges and Enablers of Maker-Centered Learning Experiences in Formal Education
Receive help with sentence structure, grammar, spelling, and citations. Drop by for support from a writing assistant and bring your assignment or rough draft.
Learn how a generous contribution from the Desjardins Group will support innovation, entrepreneurship and career development initiatives for Concordia students.
Graham Carr
Anne-Marie Croteau
Paul Chesser
Every Tuesday, from 2 to 4 p.m., join us for conversation and connection over beverages and snacks, sometimes with a theme. This event is open to all members of the Concordia community (students, faculty and staff).
Investigating Surrogate-based Models for Holistic Building Performance Assessment and Retrofit Solutions
Impact of Financial Planners, Software, and Specialists on Clients' Financial Outcomes
Every Tuesday, from 2 to 4 p.m., join us for conversation and connection over beverages and snacks, sometimes with a theme. This event is open to all members of the Concordia community (students, faculty and staff).
Receive help with sentence structure, grammar, spelling, and citations. Drop by for support from a writing assistant and bring your assignment or rough draft.
Development of Computation-Efficient Computer Vision Systems for High-Quality Brain Tumor Segmentation
Evaluation of Progressive Collapse Resistance of RC Framed Structures Using Alternate Path Method
Artificial Intelligence for Spectrum-Aware Autonomous Wireless Networks
Karyn Lai is Professor of Philosophy at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
To obtain the informed consent of our research participants is both an ethical and institutional obligation for oral historians working at Canadian universities. This workshop seeks to demystify the process of applying for ethics certification.
This training helps students reflect on their out-of-class experiences and effectively communicate their learning and skill development to peers, teachers, employers, and graduate schools.
Stability and Cooperation in International Environmental Agreements: Essays on Coalition Structures, Ethical Incentives and Leadership
Receive help with sentence structure, grammar, spelling, and citations. Drop by for support from a writing assistant and bring your assignment or rough draft.
Rectifying the Implementation Challenges of a Novel Detection Architecture Aiming to Achieve 360° View for FMCW Automotive Radar
Join us for another session of "Casual COHDS," a monthly drop-in event for members of the COHDS community and anyone curious about oral history to gather, converse, and connect over coffee, tea, and snacks in a relaxed setting.
Every Tuesday, from 2 to 4 p.m., join us for conversation and connection over beverages and snacks, sometimes with a theme. This event is open to all members of the Concordia community (students, faculty and staff).
“Without Blemish or Defect:” Disability and Biblical Interpretation
Find out how to accelerate your career while working towards the CPA designation.
Support Concordia's student artists
An excerpt from Dr. Niigaan Sinclair’s Educator Guidebook: Climbing the Mountain: Educating for Reconciliation in Canada will be selected for discussion in this reading circle series.
High Gain Millimeter-wave and 5G Massive MIMO Antenna Array Design with High Isolation
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