Today's events
Join us for a virtual tour of the downtown Sir George Williams Campus led by one of our Welcome Crew Mentors who is also an Engineering student.
Need help managing your student association’s finances? Join the Financial Services team and the Dean of Students Office for a Q&A session where we’ll walk you through the tools available to student leaders!
The health professionals at Health Services recommend that everyone get the flu vaccine, every year.
Figure out your next steps for starting first-year, all while meeting other new students and making friends!
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
In this workshop, we’ll talk about the fundamentals of finance and how to start building a financial technique.
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.
Each session will focus on a different skills theme for managing common emotional challenges that many students face.
Diversity is beautiful. It can also help save lives.Swab your cheeks and join the stem cell donor registry. Stem cell transplants can be life-saving treatments for people with blood cancers and other blood-related diseases.
The volunteer fair is your opportunity to meet with on-campus organizations who are currently recruiting volunteers to support their programs.
Part of the Equity Offices’ From Awareness to Action series, this two-part training program offers an open and interactive space for researchers 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.
Learn how to become aware of your attention.
Build skills and practice dialogue across differences of belief and worldview. We'll build community, practice skills and learn about interfaith and interworldview dialogue over tea and snacks in this four-part workshop.
Ongoing events
This an interactive peer support session that is guided by moderators, and everyone is encouraged to voice their thoughts!
The exhibition features contemporary Inuit artists from throughout Inuit Nunaat whose works speak to ways of being in relation: to each other and community, the land, past and future generations, namesakes, and Inuit belongings.
The Super Boat People Collective is happy to present the exhibition born from the project "What Travels Through Us: Family History Workshops.
Receive help with sentence structure, grammar, spelling, and citations. Drop by for support from a writing assistant, Billy Gelinas, and bring your assignment or rough draft. Come see us for a 25-minute session, first arrived-first served.
Cinéma du Musée and Concordia University present a special film series to celebrate 50 years of cinema. This series is part of Concordia’s 50th anniversary, and will be a monthly rendez-vous from September 2024 to May 2025 at Cinéma du Musée. Nine feature films were curated by Dr. Martin Lefebvre, Professor and Research Chair in Film Studies at Concordia’s Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, and Jean-François Lamarche, Head of programming at Cinémas Beaubien, du Parc et du Musée. The selected films offer a portrait of cinema in 1974 and 1975 in Quebec, in North America and abroad. The mid-’70s were a key period in the evolution of film, as art-house cinema started occupying a greater place amongst the blockbusters of the era. The film cycle showcases films that were critically acclaimed upon release, as well as lesser-known, sometimes forgotten yet influential titles that deserve to be rediscovered by cinephiles. "What became the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema was born at a time when international film culture was extremely rich. Screening the great films that our students and professors discovered while they themselves participated in the development of a film culture in our city seems like the best way to celebrate our 50th anniversary." – Dr. Martin Lefebvre 1974-75 : Cinquante ans de cinéma à Concordia
Upcoming events
Learn about healthy eating, sleep, quitting smoking, stress management, mental health and more.
By attending this workshop, you will benefit from strengthening your understanding related to Concordia's expectations for academic integrity and original work.
This workshop will explore what it means to make “good trouble.” Making "good trouble", as described by Civil Rights Leader and Congressman John Lewis is doing “something out of the ordinary,” to make “a way out of no way.” As per Flint and Toledo (2021): "Troubling is about how we relate as we live and become together in the world." Together, we will use the concept of 'troubling' as a framework that notices and names injustices. We will also consider how we can create new ways of relating to one another in order to coexist in a good way. By the end of this session, participants will identify practical strategies for making "good trouble."
A hybrid workshop for John Molson faculty members on case writing and publishing with John Molson Case Publications Initiative Director Jordan LeBel.
Join us for an insightful presentation featuring Zimmer CAS (Montreal office), tracing its inspiring journey from a start-up to becoming a branch of a global biomedical leader.
Looking for a way to ethically shop for your loved ones this holiday season? Come find holiday greeting cards, dream catchers, beaded jewellery, and knits of your dreams at the Holiday Market for Social Change! Co-organised by our partners Comm-Un and Mossy Society, drop in to grab a cup of free coffee/tea, browse, and connect with the local grassroots initiatives.
Connect with DHL company representatives
In this deep relaxation, you will be guided to bring your gentle awareness to different parts of the body, and with kindness, get in touch with the energy that is there.
Join us and take your exam skills to the next level!
Learn about the developments and challenges in 2024
Professor Cyr is internationally known for her work on child maltreatment, attachment disorganization, and the Attachment Video-feedback Intervention (AVI). Her research has shown the efficacy of the AVI in enhancing parental sensitivity, child development, and placement decisions in child protection cases, and her work has led to its implementation in several countries.
Share a free vegetarian meal, meet new people and enjoy the conversations among friends! We're also looking for volunteers to help prepare for the event! Volunteering with the MFSC can appear on your co-curricular record.
Concordia University Jurist-in-Residence, Morton S. Minc, invites you to the conference with Michael Sabia, President, CEO of Hydro-Québec.
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.
Low-shot learning of substrate specificity on transmembrane transport proteins
Join an interactive workshop on Living Labs with Dr. Garard. Volt-Age is a research program led by Concordia University in partnership with Toronto Metropolitan University, the University of Calgary, and Dalhousie University.
Join CU Wellness as we welcome Imagine Therapy Dogs on campus.
Want to learn more about becoming a Concordia Public Scholar? Join this information session to learn more about the program eligibility criteria and the qualifying training.
Join us in the COHDS Computer Lab for an engaging 2 to 2.5-hour workshop designed to enhance your skills in digital storytelling and interactive exhibit creation. Participants will be asked to develop a mini exhibit concept incorporating edited digital content gathered from a brief exercise in conversational interviewing.
Jessica Gelber is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto. Her primary area of research is Classical Greek and Roman Philosophy, with particular interests in foundational issues in ancient medicine and science.
Jane Malcolm is an associate professor at the Université de Montréal. She is the co-editor of A Description of Acquaintance: The Letters of Laura Riding and Gertude Stein 1927-1930 (UNM Press) and a scholarly edition of Laura Riding's 1928 treatise, Contemporaries and Snobs (UAlabama Press), as well as essays and articles on the work of Muriel Rukeyser, Alice Notley, Yoko Ono, and Gail Scott, among others.
Open to all members of an active Department Hiring Committee (DHC). This is the registration page for the Best Practices for the Equitable Hiring of Full-time Faculty workshop, intended exclusively for all members of a current DHC for recruitment purposes. All DHCs involved in the search process are required to participate in this session before starting the hiring process. Members would ideally attend the session prior to their first in-person DHC meeting and prior to the review of applications. In addition, DHC members are required to participate in a session once during three consecutive hiring cycles (36 months). Hiring cycles are from August through July of a given academic year. For example, a DHC member must participate once between August 2022 and July 2025. Please email mark.villacorta@concordia.ca with any questions regarding past participation. The above sessions will be delivered virtually and onsite. Attendees are invited to rsvp for their preferred session by completing the registration form to the left. The deadline to register is Friday, November 22 at 12:00pm. Following the deadline and prior to the session, (1) participants in virtual sessions will receive a link that can be accessed on the selected date, (2) participants in onsite sessions will receive the location. Please note the session that you have registered for in your calendars. As the Equity Office continues to receive committee membership information, additional invitations will be circulated accordingly.
These sessions are structured to encourage concentration and productivity, providing students with a calm and focused environment to get their work done. Swing by, have some snacks and come hang out.
Interested in pursuing further studies and/or research in Mathematics, Statistics or Actuarial Science? Unsure which graduate program would be the best fit for you? Join the Graduate Program Director for an overview and discussion about the research opportunities, the program options and how to apply.
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.
Thermodynamic and environmental analysis of heat and power generation using renewable fuels
Join us for our monthly "Chai, Coffee & Change: Discussing Inclusion" 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.
Graduate Program Director Nathan Brown and Creative Writing Coordinator Kate Sterns will discuss the exciting opportunities the English Literature and Creative Writing MA program offers.
The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema at Concordia University invites you to the screening of the film Tardo Agosto, followed by a Q&A with director Federico Cammarata.
Led by prof. Mireille Paquet, this reading group is open to all interested students and faculty. Participants are only required to read and discuss the text assigned for each meeting. This is a welcoming, stress-free environment for Concordians interested in immigration studies, regardless of their level of knowledge or discipline. We look forward to meeting you!
Connecting Science students with recruitment opportunities
Advanced Multifunctional Antenna Design Using Transparent Structures for Aerial and Space Applications
Open to all members of an active Department Hiring Committee (DHC). This is the registration page for the Best Practices for the Equitable Hiring of Full-time Faculty workshop, intended exclusively for all members of a current DHC for recruitment purposes. All DHCs involved in the search process are required to participate in this session before starting the hiring process. Members would ideally attend the session prior to their first in-person DHC meeting and prior to the review of applications. In addition, DHC members are required to participate in a session once during three consecutive hiring cycles (36 months). Hiring cycles are from August through July of a given academic year. For example, a DHC member must participate once between August 2022 and July 2025. Please email mark.villacorta@concordia.ca with any questions regarding past participation. The above sessions will be delivered virtually and onsite. Attendees are invited to rsvp for their preferred session by completing the registration form to the left. The deadline to register is Friday, November 22 at 12:00pm. Following the deadline and prior to the session, (1) participants in virtual sessions will receive a link that can be accessed on the selected date, (2) participants in onsite sessions will receive the location. Please note the session that you have registered for in your calendars. As the Equity Office continues to receive committee membership information, additional invitations will be circulated accordingly.
Join this mindfulness drop-in series to engage in a “full body” mindfulness practice, encompassing gentle mindful movement, breathwork exercises and guided meditations.
Find out how you can push the boundaries of business research
Learn every step of the rental process, ensuring a smooth journey from submitting a rental application to confidently signing a lease.
In this EAP seminar, with guest speaker Stefano Maiorana, you will explore how to build resilience by understanding challenges and adapting to change.
The Canadian 2SLGBTQIA+ communities are a microcosm of our wider society, susceptible to the –isms and –phobias that contribute to inequity and exclusion. Through facilitated discussion, this workshop invites participants to investigate the compounding effects of anti-Black and anti-Indigenous racism and discrimination based on sexual orientation, gender expression and identity. It also invites learners to question how the history of racism in Canada has impacted the present-day experiences of the underrepresented 2SLGBTQAI+ members of our communities and what we can do to advocate for racial justice and equity in our campus community and beyond.
Impact Behavior of Hybrid Thermoplastic Composite Laminates and Sandwich Panels
Cervical cancer is easily detectable with regular pap tests. It is also highly preventable with vaccination.
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).
Learn how you can get involved beyond the classroom to make the most of your university experience.
University studies can be totally different reality from what you may have experienced in high school or CEGEP. Get an overview of how things work!
Open to all members of an active Department Hiring Committee (DHC). This is the registration page for the Best Practices for the Equitable Hiring of Full-time Faculty workshop, intended exclusively for all members of a current DHC for recruitment purposes. All DHCs involved in the search process are required to participate in this session before starting the hiring process. Members would ideally attend the session prior to their first in-person DHC meeting and prior to the review of applications. In addition, DHC members are required to participate in a session once during three consecutive hiring cycles (36 months). Hiring cycles are from August through July of a given academic year. For example, a DHC member must participate once between August 2022 and July 2025. Please email mark.villacorta@concordia.ca with any questions regarding past participation. The above sessions will be delivered virtually and onsite. Attendees are invited to rsvp for their preferred session by completing the registration form to the left. The deadline to register is Friday, November 22 at 12:00pm. Following the deadline and prior to the session, (1) participants in virtual sessions will receive a link that can be accessed on the selected date, (2) participants in onsite sessions will receive the location. Please note the session that you have registered for in your calendars. As the Equity Office continues to receive committee membership information, additional invitations will be circulated accordingly.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Joins-toi à notre session d'information pour des trucs et astuces pour t'aider dans ta transition vers un milieu anglophone.
Each session will focus on a different skills theme for managing common emotional challenges that many students face.
Curious about communicating your research compellingly and clearly? Join this event to learn more about the Concordia Three Minute Thesis and Ma Thèse en 180 secondes (3MT & MT180) competitions.
Looking to acquire transferable skills in a unique summer opportunity?
Venez découvrir le Programme de jumelage linguistique de la Chambre de commerce du Montréal métropolitain et rencontrer les recruteurs du programme.
This is informational session will provide all details about nominations for the 3M National Teaching Fellowship, Canada’s most prestigious recognition for excellence in educational leadership and teaching in post-secondary education.
Build skills and practice dialogue across differences of belief and worldview. We'll build community, practice skills and learn about interfaith and interworldview dialogue over tea and snacks in this four-part workshop.
As a Black entrepreneur in Canada, develop future-oriented thinking and the ability to anticipate and adapt to change.
Start your journey at John Molson with this informative session designed just for new admits. Gain insights into essential resources, strategies for balancing academics and social life, and the wide range of clubs and networking opportunities available to you.
Open to all members of an active Department Hiring Committee (DHC). This is the registration page for the Best Practices for the Equitable Hiring of Full-time Faculty workshop, intended exclusively for all members of a current DHC for recruitment purposes. All DHCs involved in the search process are required to participate in this session before starting the hiring process. Members would ideally attend the session prior to their first in-person DHC meeting and prior to the review of applications. In addition, DHC members are required to participate in a session once during three consecutive hiring cycles (36 months). Hiring cycles are from August through July of a given academic year. For example, a DHC member must participate once between August 2022 and July 2025. Please email mark.villacorta@concordia.ca with any questions regarding past participation. The above sessions will be delivered virtually and onsite. Attendees are invited to rsvp for their preferred session by completing the registration form to the left. The deadline to register is Friday, November 22 at 12:00pm. Following the deadline and prior to the session, (1) participants in virtual sessions will receive a link that can be accessed on the selected date, (2) participants in onsite sessions will receive the location. Please note the session that you have registered for in your calendars. As the Equity Office continues to receive committee membership information, additional invitations will be circulated accordingly.
The OSC Indigenous Holiday Market showcases the creativity of Indigenous artisans and entrepreneurs from local Indigenous communities in and around Tiohtià:ke and at Concordia.
Join CU Wellness as we welcome Imagine Therapy Dogs on campus.
Join us for an engaging virtual event introducing you to the world of business at the John Molson School of Business. Whether you're interested in finance, marketing, management, or any of our nine distinct programs, this presentation will guide you through the unique focus and skills each program offers.
In this deep relaxation, you will be guided to bring your gentle awareness to different parts of the body, and with kindness, get in touch with the energy that is there.
Join us for an informative session on the NEOMA Business School Double Major Program, a unique opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Commerce in International Business from Concordia University and a prestigious Diplôme from NEOMA Business School in France.
Rebecca Todd is an associate professor in the Department of Psychology and Centre for Brain Health at UBC. The event will be in person and on Zoom. No registration is required if attending in person.
Grad school (whether a course- or thesis-based program) can be a totally different reality from what you experienced in undergraduate studies.
A conversation between some of the members of the 1990s Tiohtia:ke/Montreal-based, South Asian-focused LGBTQ+ group the Saathis. As many of the Saathis are artists, performers and activists, they are also invited to reflect on their creative journeys as racialized queer people in Montreal.
Climate Justice Montreal is hosting a panel that will bring community voices and scholars together to examine pathways toward fare-free, expanded public transit.
Machine Learning-Driven Strategies for Efficient Traffic Congestion Management
Dissertation Abstract: “Mujeres Colombianas y Arte Denunciante: Collective Resistance, Community Safeguarding and Memory-Making (2010-2024)”
On sort nos jeux de table le temps d'un après-midi pour t'aider à décrocher avant la période des examens ! <br><br>Apporte un-e ami-e, ça va être plaisant !
Support Concordia student artists and the Concordia Centraide campaign
Simplifying Interpretation of Ultrasound Imaging: Deep Learning Approaches for Phase Aberration Correction and Automatic Segmentation
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.
Voting rights for non-citizens have been extended at the municipal level in some contexts, and recently there have been discussions about extending the franchise in Canadian local elections. Despite the interest in migrant voting rights in Western, immigrant-receiving societies, there is little research into Canadians’ attitudes and opinions on the issue.
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