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Welcome to the Faculty of Arts and Science's (FAS) Touchstone new student advising session. As a new student there is much you need to know! At this mandatory advising session, you will hear from advisors from Student Academic Services (SAS) and your department. Many dates/times are offered so pick one that works for you but, the earlier you attend a Touchstone, the earlier you can register for your courses! Registration is required!
Upcoming events
New students - Join the Welcome Crew Mentors every other Wednesday this summer and get tips to help you figure out your next steps for starting first-year, all while meeting other new students and making friends! Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Join an online info session with the Student Success Centre to learn more about the McCall MacBain Scholarship at McGill University and the Rhodes Scholarship at the University of Oxford.
Having trouble navigating course registration? Welcome Crew Mentors have you covered! Learn the basics of using the Student Hub including your CU Account and Student Centre.
Grad school (whether a course- or thesis-based program) can be a totally different reality from what you experienced in undergraduate studies.
This workshop is intended for current or future students in research-based graduate programs, who are preparing a Fall scholarship application to a federal or provincial government research agency.
Join to make friends and meet other new students all while learning about student life at Concordia, and how you can get involved beyond the classroom to make the most of your university experience. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Facilitated by International Student Advisors, this session will give you some tips on smart packing and take you through your journey to Montréal, including going through customs. This session also talks about what to expect from your arrival and your to-do list as an international student within the first two weeks of your life in Montreal. This seminar is for anyone who will be starting their academic journey in the Fall 2024 term.
This workshop is intended for current or future students in research-based graduate programs, who are preparing a Fall scholarship application to a federal or provincial government research agency.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Join an online info session with the Student Success Centre to learn more about the McCall MacBain Scholarship at McGill University and the Rhodes Scholarship at the University of Oxford.
Moving to Montreal? Looking to kick-start your housing search? Learn how to find safe, affordable housing wIth the Concordia Student Union's Housing and Job Resource Centre.
A Multimethod Investigation of Beliefs about Losing Control in Anxiety-Related Disorders
Starting your undergraduate studies in fall 2024? Let's face it, university studies can be totally different reality from what you may have experienced in high school or CEGEP. Open to all new undergraduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Not yet in Montreal but want a glimpse of the SGW Campus? Join us for a virtual tour. Meet other new students and discover the facilities you’ll be using most frequently.
New students – are you excited to sign your first Montreal lease? Join the Concordia Student Union's Housing and Job Resource Centre (HOJO) for an informative online workshop to learn every step of the rental process, ensuring a smooth journey from submitting a rental application to confidently signing a lease. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
New students – are you excited to sign your first Montreal lease? Join the Concordia Student Union's Housing and Job Resource Centre (HOJO) for an informative online workshop to learn every step of the rental process, ensuring a smooth journey from submitting a rental application to confidently signing a lease. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
New students - Join the Welcome Crew Mentors every other Wednesday this summer and get tips to help you figure out your next steps for starting first-year, all while meeting other new students and making friends! Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Investigating freshwater bacterial diversity, community composition, and function in hundreds of Canadian Lakes
Workshops to set you up for success in your career
Not yet in Montreal but want to get a glimpse of campus? Join us for a virtual tour of the Loyola Campus. Meet other new students and discover the various facilities you’ll use most frequently.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Vous déménagez à Montréal et souhaitez entreprendre votre recherche d’un logement? Le Centre de ressources en logement et en emploi (HOJO) de l’Union des étudiants et étudiantes de Concordia (CSU) propose un atelier en ligne gratuit où vous apprendrez comment trouver un logement sûr et abordable à Montréal
Having trouble navigating the course registration system? The Welcome Crew Mentors have you covered! This session will explain the basics of using the online Student Hub including My CU Account and the Student Centre. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Learn how to make a great impression
Tu es un·e nouvel·le étudiant·e francophone qui entreprendra des études postsecondaires en langue anglaise à l'automne 2024 ?Joins-toi à notre session d'information pour en apprendre davantage sur les services et ressources qu'offre le Centre pour étudiant·es francophones (CÉF). Nous partagerons également plusieurs trucs et astuces pour commencer ta session du bon pied !
Not yet in Montreal but want a glimpse of the SGW Campus? Join us for a virtual tour. Meet other new students and discover the facilities you’ll be using most frequently.
Learn how to present yourself effectively
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Join to make friends and meet other new students all while learning about student life at Concordia, and how you can get involved beyond the classroom to make the most of your university experience. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
New students – are you excited to sign your first Montreal lease? Join the Concordia Student Union's Housing and Job Resource Centre (HOJO) for an informative online workshop to learn every step of the rental process, ensuring a smooth journey from submitting a rental application to confidently signing a lease. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Join an online info session with the Student Success Centre to learn more about the McCall MacBain Scholarship at McGill University and the Rhodes Scholarship at the University of Oxford.
Learn how to make a great impression
New students - Join the Welcome Crew Mentors every other Wednesday this summer and get tips to help you figure out your next steps for starting first-year, all while meeting other new students and making friends! Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Collaboration in the Studio Art Classroom: Making Meaning Together
Having trouble navigating course registration? Welcome Crew Mentors have you covered! Learn the basics of using the Student Hub including your CU Account and Student Centre.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Join the Welcome Crew Mentors to learn all about the different platforms and tools (like Moodle and eConcordia) you will be using to access your courses, attend online lectures, submit assignments, write exams and more. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Join the Welcome Crew Mentors to learn all about the different platforms and tools (like Moodle and eConcordia) you will be using to access your courses, attend online lectures, submit assignments, write exams and more. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Join to make friends and meet other new students all while learning about student life at Concordia, and how you can get involved beyond the classroom to make the most of your university experience. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Nouveaux étudiants et étudiantes - Le Centre de ressources en logement et en emploi (HOJO) de l’Union des étudiants et étudiantes de Concordia (CSU) propose un atelier en ligne informatif où vous découvrirez toutes les étapes du processus de location, de la soumission d’une demande de location à la signature d’un bail en toute confiance. Des expertes et experts vous donneront des idées et des conseils pratiques – ne manquez pas cette occasion!
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Join an online info session with the Student Success Centre to learn more about the McCall MacBain Scholarship at McGill University and the Rhodes Scholarship at the University of Oxford.
Not yet in Montreal but want to get a glimpse of campus? Join us for a virtual tour of the downtown Sir George Williams campus led by one of our Welcome Crew Mentors. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Not yet in Montreal but want to get a glimpse of campus? Join us for a virtual tour of the Loyola Campus. You’ll get to meet other new students and discover the various facilities that you’ll be using most frequently. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
New students – are you excited to sign your first Montreal lease? Join the Concordia Student Union's Housing and Job Resource Centre (HOJO) for an informative online workshop to learn every step of the rental process, ensuring a smooth journey from submitting a rental application to confidently signing a lease. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Led by Mike Barcomb, Educational Technologist. Meets monthly to discuss the role of generative AI in the university classroom. New members are welcome.
New students - Join the Welcome Crew Mentors every other Wednesday this summer and get tips to help you figure out your next steps for starting first-year, all while meeting other new students and making friends! Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Workshops to set you up for success in your career
Join the Welcome Crew Mentors to learn all about the different platforms and tools (like Moodle and eConcordia) you will be using to access your courses, attend online lectures, submit assignments, write exams and more. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Having trouble navigating the course registration system? The Welcome Crew Mentors have you covered! This session will explain the basics of using the online Student Hub including My CU Account and the Student Centre. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
This two-part training program offers an open and interactive space for research assistants and graduate students to delve into equity concepts and principles and provides tools to help foster a research environment that is both enriching and accessible to diverse perspectives.
New students – are you excited to sign your first Montreal lease? Join the Concordia Student Union's Housing and Job Resource Centre (HOJO) for an informative online workshop to learn every step of the rental process, ensuring a smooth journey from submitting a rental application to confidently signing a lease. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Workshops to set you up for success in your career
Join the Welcome Crew Mentors to learn all about the different platforms and tools (like Moodle and eConcordia) you will be using to access your courses, attend online lectures, submit assignments, write exams and more. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
This two-part training program offers an open and interactive space for research assistants and graduate students to delve into equity concepts and principles and provides tools to help foster a research environment that is both enriching and accessible to diverse perspectives.
Join an online info session with the Student Success Centre to learn more about the McCall MacBain Scholarship at McGill University and the Rhodes Scholarship at the University of Oxford.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Readmitted students to the Faculty of Arts and Science for fall2024 are invited to participate in this information session to learn more about the LASSI, and what their results mean, and what steps they can take to ensure a successful 2024-25!
Join the Welcome Crew Mentors to learn all about the different platforms and tools (like Moodle and eConcordia) you will be using to access your courses, attend online lectures, submit assignments, write exams and more. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students starting in summer and fall 2024.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Led by Mike Barcomb, Educational Technologist. Meets monthly to discuss the role of generative AI in the university classroom. New members are welcome.
Connect with leading Canadian innovative organizations, thought leaders, and professionals in the environmental sector
In this session, we will review the Blended (BL) Online (EC) and Remote (RM) course delivery modes, provide a brief overview of the characteristics of each, and explain the appropriate process for approval.  
Led by Mike Barcomb, Educational Technologist. Meets monthly to discuss the role of generative AI in the university classroom. New members are welcome.
This workshop seeks to present progress to date on the recommended actions and communicate priorities and goals for the upcoming year. Offered on a yearly basis, it allows participants to get information on the indigenization and decolonization efforts at Concordia.
This workshop is designed to provide participants with a glimpse into the experiences of First Nations, Inuit and Métis students in post-secondary education.
Led by Mike Barcomb, Educational Technologist. Meets monthly to discuss the role of generative AI in the university classroom. New members are welcome.
This workshop is designed to bring awareness to current and future researchers of the impact of research on Indigenous communities, collectives and organizations. Discussion topics include: access to communities; data management; Indigenous perspectives on and experiences with research; OCAP principles; intellectual property rights; and Indigenous research ethics and protocols. Participants will be invited to reflect on respectful and mutually beneficial ways to conduct research. They will also explore ways to facilitate Indigenous participation in research, building Indigenous research capacity and adequately preparing graduate students before they undertake research on Indigenous people and/or in their communities.
This workshop introduces participants to Concordia’s territorial acknowledgment and explains the importance of recognizing the land which Concordia is built on. The wording of the Acknowledgment is explained and participants are provided with the necessary knowledge and skills to understand when an Acknowledgment is appropriate and needed. Participants will also learn how to deliver a Territorial Acknowledgement that is honest, respectful and meaningful.
This workshop is designed to help managers and supervisors acquire the tools and skills to effectively hire, retain, mentor and progress the careers of Indigenous employees. Participants will be invited to explore unconscious biases in the hiring, retention and performance evaluation of Indigenous employees. The workshop provides an overview of the workforce availability of Indigenous peoples and the daily challenges they face in the workplace.
This workshop is designed to help participants examine their personal values and biases and learn to interact respectfully and effectively with Indigenous peoples.
This workshop helps participants gain a better perspective of the many additional hats that Indigenous faculty and staff are expected to wear by their institutions and the toll that the additional workload can take on their health and well-being. The workshop will be dedicated to issues that primarily affect Indigenous faculty but that are also experienced by Indigenous staff.
This workshop seeks to clarify the concepts of decolonization, indigenization and reconciliation, how they are different from each other while at the same time are mutually supportive of the goals in the Action Plan. It will explore ways that the Concordia community can positively contribute to Concordia’s decolonization, indigenization and reconciliation goals. It presents Indigenous perspectives and discusses obstacles to decolonization, indigenization and reconciliation such as resistance to change, racist attitudes towards Indigenous peoples, academic freedom, power and privilege. It also provides a detailed explanation of the territorial acknowledgement and discusses the protocols for a respectful and effective delivery.
This workshop is designed to provide historical and contemporary perspectives on the politics of being Indigenous.
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