This exhibition in the Webster Library showcases radical English-language zines from Montreal's queer and BIPOC communities.
Are you planning on continuing the academic career path after your PhD? Is a tenure-track position and ultimately professorship the goal? If so, you’ll want to register for this panel to gain an in-depth understanding of the process and steps to guide you in achieving this objective. This career panel is specific to the academic path for those in STEM.
Join us for an in-person guided tour of the downtown Sir George Williams Campus. Our knowledgeable undergraduate student ambassador will show you around and share their experiences. You’ll also get to chat with a member of our recruitment team for answers to all your admissions-related questions.
Join FOFA on Feb 13 for a bilingual Grieving Reveries Lunch Break artist talk featuring 2026 USE artists / Participez à une table ronde bilingue le 13 février à FOFA.
How can theatre exist beyond sight? Audrey‑Anne Bouchard presents a multisensory, accessible theatre practice grounded in lived experience of vision loss.
This dynamic workshop focuses on the art of delivering powerful prepared speeches. Whether for academic and professional presentations, special occasions, conferences or public events, you will learn how to plan, structure and deliver speeches that connect with your audience and leave a lasting impression.
This high-energy class introduces students to the foundations of Azonto, a vibrant social dance style from Ghana known for its groove, playfulness, and expressive storytelling.
The 2011 Fukushima Dai'ichi nuclear disaster was the worst industrial nuclear catastrophe to hit Japan. It was a major event, rated at the highest severity, which released radioactive elements into the power plant's surrounding environment when back-up systems failed and could not sufficiently cool the nuclear reactors.
Ongoing events
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.
Do you want to learn how to communicate your thesis compellingly and clearly? Participating in the Concordia Three Minute Thesis and Ma thèse en 180 secondes (3MT & MT180) Competition is a perfect opportunity to receive individual coaching to improve your public speaking skills and communicate your work effectively.
This four-week group teaches evidence-based skills for managing emotional challenges while offering practical tools and a supportive, confidential space to learn with peers.
Do you want to learn how to communicate your thesis compellingly and clearly? Participating in the Concordia Three Minute Thesis and Ma thèse en 180 secondes (3MT & MT180) Competition is a perfect opportunity to receive individual coaching to improve your public speaking skills and communicate your work effectively.
Join us at the FOFA Gallery to celebrate the opening of the 2026 Undergraduate Student Exhibition: grieving reveries.
The CTL is excited to announce this year's Winterfest 2026 teaching and learning festival theme, From classroom to online: Designing meaningful learning experiences. Don't miss your chance to learn about strategies designed to engage students online, provide effective feedback, convert your course from in person to online, tech tool demos and more.
Need help submitting your application to Concordia? We're here to help! Drop by the Welcome Centre anytime on Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to get direct support from the recruitment team and finalize your application.
The Seminar Series offers a supportive space for SdBI Faculty, Fellows, Research Affiliates, postdocs, and graduate students to share their research, works in progress, and workshop their projects with the SdBI community. The aim is to learn from one another, foster conversations, and build connections across different areas of research.
A 6-week in-person group using guided art-making and reflection to support self-care, gratitude, stress management, and resilience.
This exhibition showcases print material collected and curated by community organizer, artist and graduate student in the Concordia History Department, Stefan Christoff.
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is only to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Learn all the basics of data formatting, cleaning and management in Excel.
Concordia University is pleased to collaborate with the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa) on programming related to the exhibition Winter Count: Embracing the Cold.
In this all-in-one course, you'll learn the basics of programming and be introduced to the RStudio interface.
In this workshop, we will use Python, a very popular, powerful, yet simple programming language to discuss and demonstrate foundational coding concepts.
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is only open to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Build your leadership toolkit in this interactive 7-session seminar series and earn a certificate while mastering core skills like emotional intelligence, negotiation, and team leadership.
Upcoming events
Formalization of Network Topology Matrices in HOL
Join us for an in-person guided tour of the downtown Sir George Williams Campus. Our knowledgeable undergraduate student ambassador will show you around and share their experiences. You’ll also get to chat with a member of our recruitment team for answers to all your admissions-related questions.
Join us for an in-person guided tour of the Loyola Campus. Our knowledgeable undergraduate student ambassador will show you around and share their experiences.
Learn how to become aware of your attention.
The Concordia University Teach with Generative AI (GenAI) Faculty Interest Group is a monthly gathering dedicated to exploring the potential applications, benefits, and challenges of integrating GenAI technologies into teaching practices. This group serves as a collaborative platform for faculty to share experiences, discuss innovative ideas, and engage in research related to the use of GenAI in various educational contexts.
Didn’t complete high school or CEGEP? Thinking about going back to school? Explore Concordia's mature entry options and find out how you can start your journey toward a degree!
FOFA hosts the final Grieving Reveries Lunch Break artist talk on Feb. 16 / FOFA présente la dernière table ronde Rêveries endeuillées le 16 février.
Improve your understanding of the basic rules for documentation including an introduction to multiple styles. Also, learn when and how to quote or paraphrase. Understand the Academic Code of Conduct and your responsibilities as a graduate a student.
Join us for an in-person guided tour of the downtown Sir George Williams Campus. Our knowledgeable undergraduate student ambassador will show you around and share their experiences. You’ll also get to chat with a member of our recruitment team for answers to all your admissions-related questions.
A series of events where Concordians can come together to share loss, support one another through change, and build caring community in a non-judgemental space.
Are you looking to eat healthy, save money, and enjoy delicious meals? CU Wellness, Health Services and the School of Health invite you to join our Healthy eating on a budget cooking class & workshop!
During this session, you will learn to focus on using loops and conditional statements effectively, along with working in more depth with lists and other common data structures.
Join us for the Montreal premiere of UNCLICKABLE, followed by a Q&A with protagonist Guy Krief, moderated by Dr. Chris Hurl, a specialist in data infrastructures and the political economy of governance.
Looking for an internship or your first job? Starting early is key. Join this session to learn effective strategies to help you stand out, build connections, and find the right fit. Open to Undergraduate and Graduate students.
Get help with your writing assignments in English and French at any stage of your writing or research process. Drop by for help from a writing assistant and bring your assignment or rough draft, if you have one. No appointment necessary. Available every Tuesday from 12 - 3 p.m. on LB-2 (Webster Library, 2nd floor) near the Ask Us! desk.
Executive coach Ted Klein will discuss building the leadership skills you have and magnifying your impact. Whether you’re eyeing a leadership role or you’ve recently been promoted to one, it’s essential to hone those management reflexes.
In this interactive workshop, you’ll learn to recognize team dynamics, leverage individual strengths and step in strategically when challenges arise.
IFC-based Automated Deconstructability and Marketability Analysis Using Knowledge Graphs
You are invited to learn about, teach about and/or share your fibre art every Tuesday afternoon from 3 - 5:45 p.m. You can come in person to the Technology Sandbox located in the Webster Library (LB-211) or join us remotely by Zoom. Drop in at your convenience whether you have a project or not.
Journée découverte en chantier par Syscomax.
By attending this workshop, you will benefit from strengthening your understanding related to Concordia's expectations for academic integrity and original work.
Join Career Advising and Professional Success (CAPS) for a chance to meet connect with non-profits and community organizations!
Quebec’s First Executive MBA – Designed for Experienced Leaders
Learn about opportunities in supply chain and operations management in a manufacturing setting at Keurig Dr. Pepper. Bring your resume to the event!
SMPTE Montréal is organizing the 5th edition of “Careers in Media Technology”, which will take place on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at the Société des Arts Technologiques (SAT). This event is aimed at students, job seekers, and companies connected to media technologies.
In this session, we will experience the steps and methods involved in Design Thinking and apply them right away within tight timeframes.
The who and how of rhythmic auditory stimulation for gait rehabilitation: The impact of task demands and individual characteristics
Join us in this hyflex/bimodal series where we move beyond traditional grading systems to embrace alternative assessment modalities that promote student agency and collaborative learning.
Explore how generative AI is reshaping justice, courts and rights, with insight on law, ethics, privacy and accountability. Join Concordia Jurist-in-Residence, Morton S. Minc, as he welcomes University of Ottawa Law Professor Karen Eltis, one of Canada’s leading experts in the impact of new technologies on democratic governance, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.
An experiment in thinking together, this is a space to bring our own work and experiences, ask some uncomfortable questions, and support each other in committing to intentional, responsible uses of visual documentary forms.
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is open to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Are you starting your first Teaching Assistant contract or want a refresher? Do you want to know more about what to expect and how to thrive in your role?
Drop by the on-campus thrift store.
Join us and take your exam skills to the next level!
Learn how to submit a strong graduate application.
Writing Help in the Vanier Library – drop-in sessions Get help with your writing assignments in English and French at any stage of your writing or research process. Drop by for help from a writing assistant and bring your assignment or rough draft, if you have one. No appointment necessary. Available every Thursday from 12 - 3 p.m., at Vanier Library, on VL-1.
In this workshop you will learn what makes a good story, how to tell more compelling stories and get tips that can help move ideas and anecdotes into stories that influence and inspire.
Getting published is one of your goals as a scholar but understanding the process of getting published in not intuitive. How do you pick a journal? How do you collaborate with co-authors? When are you ready to submit? After submission, how do you respond to feedback?
Discover how matcha evolved from a traditional Japanese tea practice into a global cultural phenomenon. This talk explores matcha’s history, cultural significance, modern consumption in Japan and worldwide, and current debates around authenticity, sustainability, and commercialization. Featuring special guest and tea practitioner Reina Sakao (Madame Matcha), the session includes expert insights, a demonstration, and opportunities to reflect on matcha across cultures. Part of the “Exploring World Languages and Cultures: Lessons from Japanese Culture” series, presented through EmpowerGrad events by the CSLP in collaboration with the Concordia Japanese Language and Culture Community.
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is only open to current graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Advance registration is required. What do you do during a poster session? What makes for a successful academic poster? In this workshop, we discuss the academic poster session, how to design a poster, and provide some tips for shining as you present your poster.
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is only open to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Boost your career with LinkedIn: Learn how to craft a standout profile, grow your network, and unlock job search tools in this hands-on workshop.
Books are an ancient form of technology that has remained central to human culture for thousands of years. While the emergence of eBooks, the internet and word-processing tools have replaced some of the functions of the book, many of us still prefer to use physical notebooks and read printed books. Join us to learn about the basic elements of book binding and come away with three notebooks that you have created yourself. While we will explore traditional methods of book binding and decoration, we will also discuss ways to incorporate emerging technologies like 3D printing and digital die cutting (available in the Technology Sandbox) into the process. This introductory workshop is open to all. By the end of the workshop, you will be able to execute saddle-stitch binding, Japanese stab stitch binding, and Coptic binding. All materials will be provided. The workshop is designed to create blank notebooks, but we also encourage participants to attend our Zine Making Basics workshop (January 30) and use the techniques learned in this session to create covers for their zines.
This session introduces the PERMA model – Positive Emotion, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, and Accomplishment – a research-based framework for understanding and enhancing well-being.
Les Jeux‑di à l’Espace Franco, c’est le rendez‑vous du jeudi ! 🎲🔥 De 14 h à 16 h, viens jouer, rencontrer d’autres francophones et t’amuser dans une ambiance chaleureuse. Nos ambassadrices sont là pour t’accueillir… et te lancer un défi ou deux 😉 Aucune inscription nécessaire — passe quand ça te tente !
This workshop focuses on the informal, unscripted and often unexpected situations that we engage in every day and provides tools to manage these moments with ease.
We are excited to welcome scholar Anjali Nath to Concordia. She will talk about her recently published book, A Thousand Paper Cuts: U.S. Empire and the Bureaucratic Life of War (Duke University Press, 2025).
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. Deadline to Register with food restrictions is Tuesday, November 11, 2025. Registration otherwise remains open.
On Thursday, February 19, Professor Jean-Michel Roessli (Department of Theological Studies, Concordia University) will deliver a presentation entitled, Orpheus in Early Judaism and Early Christianity: Texts and Images.
Join us for an in-person guided tour of the downtown Sir George Williams Campus. Our knowledgeable undergraduate student ambassador will show you around and share their experiences. You’ll also get to chat with a member of our recruitment team for answers to all your admissions-related questions.
Attend this workshop led by a career counsellor to help you learn how to make well-informed decisions and feel confident about them.
This monthly gathering is a collaboration between the NouLa Centre for Black Students and the Black Perspectives Office, created to support Black doctoral students through intentional community-building and shared dialogue. Doctoral studies can be demanding and, at times, isolating. Many Black doctoral students express a desire for space to connect with peers who understand the academic pressures and lived realities that shape their experiences. This gathering offers a welcoming environment where students can pause, reflect, and engage with one another in meaningful ways. Held in the NouLa lounge, this is a low-pressure, come-as-you-are space centred on connection, conversation, and mutual support. Participants are encouraged to step away from deadlines and expectations and engage in student-led discussions that feel relevant and grounded.
La présentation de Mme Christine Routhier portera sur les principaux résultats tirés de l’enquête de 2024 sur la situation des langues parlées au Québec.
In this talk, we provide a high level survey of some techniques for understanding the effects of these perturbations on the speed and profile of travelling waves. As examples, will also discuss the application of these techniques to models from mathematical physiology, including the FitzHugh-Nagumo system and neural field equations.
Join us for an in-person guided tour of the Loyola Campus. Our knowledgeable undergraduate student ambassador will show you around and share their experiences.
This high-energy class introduces students to the foundations of Azonto, a vibrant social dance style from Ghana known for its groove, playfulness, and expressive storytelling.
In this interactive workshop, we will practice using stories to refine the habit of being a concise communicator.
In this presentation, Dr. Nárlon C. Boa Sorte Silva will provide an overview of his research on exercise and brain health in aging individuals across the cognitive decline spectrum.
Meet faculty, explore programs, and tour state-of-the-art labs at the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering during Concordia Open House Winter 2026.
Open House is a unique opportunity to see for yourself what it’s like to be a Concordian. Discover our two vibrant campuses, tour our state-of-the-art facilities, and get advice from faculty, staff and current students.
Join us in the classroom to experience our contemporary dance courses first hand. Spend the day moving, creating, and connecting inside our Contemporary Dance BFA program.
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.
Join us for an in-person guided tour of the Loyola Campus. Our knowledgeable undergraduate student ambassador will show you around and share their experiences.
This workshop breaks down the essentials of investing to help you take charge of your financial future.
Join us to learn about UNIQLO'S management training programs, including opportunities managing retail stores in Canada as well as a 6-day intensive training in Tokyo, Japan!
Thinking about transferring to Concordia? Find out everything you need to know about admission requirements and start your new academic adventure today!
Join us for an in-person guided tour of the downtown Sir George Williams Campus. Our knowledgeable undergraduate student ambassador will show you around and share their experiences. You’ll also get to chat with a member of our recruitment team for answers to all your admissions-related questions.
In this online workshop, Career Counsellors will show you how to explore career paths, research opportunities, and understand job market trends.
The transition from conventional liquid-based lithium-ion batteries to all-solid-state lithium-ion batteries (ASSLIBs) is a transformative step toward safer and higher-energy-density energy storage systems.
Join us for the Montreal Premiere of BLACK WATER! A visceral film that pierces both the empty rhetoric of climate change discourses and social inequality, by following families who struggle with flooding in Bangladesh, and activists who demand Global South reparations.
Applications to live on campus for the 2026-27 academic year open on March 1. Join us for an online info session to learn how to apply.
Join us in the classroom to experience our theatre courses first hand. Spend the day rehearsing, creating, and collaborating inside our Theatre BFA program.
Digital skill-share days event will offer employees engaging opportunities to focus on the sharing of knowledge and digital skills and how this benefits faculty and staff in their daily work activities.
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is open to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. This session will introduce some practical strategies for making grading more consistent and transparent. The session will also present what effective feedback looks like and discuss common questions like: How much time should I spend grading each assignment? How much feedback should I give to each student? and more.
This dynamic workshop designed to help you prepare prior to and perform your best on your exam.
Join CU Wellness as we welcome Imagine Therapy Dogs on campus.
Find out how to become a data-driven specialist
Get help with your writing assignments in English and French at any stage of your writing or research process. Drop by for help from a writing assistant and bring your assignment or rough draft, if you have one. No appointment necessary. Available every Tuesday from 12 - 3 p.m. on LB-2 (Webster Library, 2nd floor) near the Ask Us! desk.
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