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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."
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
Find out why the John Molson MBA offers a great ROI.
Not yet in Montreal but want a glimpse of the Loyola Campus? Join us for a virtual tour. Meet other new students and discover the facilities you’ll be using most frequently.
Dr. Luis Sotelo Castro and PhD candidate Sara Lucas from the Acts of Listening Lab and The Listening Choir will discuss how musical interventions, particularly community choral music, can catalyze dialogue in communities that have experienced collective trauma.
How to find safe, affordable housing with the Concordia Student Union's Housing and Job Resource Centre.
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!
Find out how to become a data-driven expert in your field.
Each session will focus on a different skills theme for managing common emotional challenges that many students face.
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.
This workshop will help you overcome feelings of stress and overwhelm, bringing more energy and ease back into your work.
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.
Joins-toi à notre session d'information pour des trucs et astuces pour t'aider dans ta transition vers un milieu anglophone.
Haven't had a chance to explore the downtown Sir George Williams Campus? Join Welcome Crew Mentors for a virtual guided tour and discover your campus.
If you are thinking of transferring to John Molson School of Business (JMSB) from another program within the university, you should definitely consider joining our Internal Degree Transfer Information Session.
Learn the best way to dress for the cold weather and get other quick tips for a great winter experience!
Learn how to submit a strong graduate application.
Ready to advance your academic career? Join the PhD and MA Graduate Program Directors to explore your future in Communication Studies! Our programs offer a dynamic mix of communication theory, media research methods, and research-creation, providing interdisciplinary training for careers in academia, media, and beyond. With diverse research areas to choose from, this is the ideal place to shape your future and make an impact in the world of communication and media. Don’t miss out—discover how our graduate programs can help you reach your full potential!<br><br>Rejoignez les directeurs des programmes de doctorat et de maîtrise pour découvrir comment nos études en communication et en médias peuvent façonner votre avenir! Nos programmes allient théorie de la communication, méthodes de recherche innovantes et recherche créative, offrant une formation interdisciplinaire qui prépare à des carrières dans le milieu académique, les médias et au-delà.<br><br>Avec une multitude de domaines de recherche passionnants, c'est l'endroit idéal pour développer vos compétences et avoir un impact dans le monde de la communication. Ne manquez pas cette occasion de découvrir comment nos programmes de peuvent vous aider à réaliser votre potentiel !
How might we apply care ethics to our daily lives? How might it influence how we understand what is “good” and “right”? How does this apply to educational spaces? This workshop will draw on the work of Nicki Ward (Ethics of Care, 2015) to investigate the relationship between intersectionality and care ethics. It will consider how these two theoretical frameworks might complement each other through the exploration of their individual principles, and how they might expand our own understanding of the lived realities of care, identity and diversity.
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.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Simone Cambridge, curator of "It comes from the head: A Straw Heritage", currently on view at the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas (NAGB), will provide a virtual tour of the exhibition followed by a short Q&A.
How to find safe, affordable housing with the Concordia Student Union's Housing and Job Resource Centre.
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.
Join academic advisors and a Welcome Crew mentor to learn about course selection, important rules and regulations, and resources to support you in your studies at Concordia.
Article to be selected from book: Ziff, B. H., & Rao, P. V. (1997). Borrowed power : essays on cultural appropriation. Rutgers University Press to be read prior to reading circle.
Learn about platforms and tools (like Moodle and eConcordia) for accessing your courses, attending online lectures, submitting assignments, writing exams and more.
From making sure you respect your immigration obligations to working as an international student and your health plan, this info session is a must!
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Are Graduate Studies in your Future? Discover What Concordia University has to Offer! Join us for an information session on how to apply and get into graduate school at Concordia University!
EV-based Load-altering Attacks and their Impacts on the Stability of Power Grids
Learn every step of the rental process, ensuring a smooth journey from submitting a rental application to confidently signing a lease.
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.
Learn about platforms and tools (like Moodle and eConcordia) for accessing your courses, attending online lectures, submitting assignments, writing exams and more.
Expand your skillset and network to become the Complete Executive
Find out why the John Molson MBA offers a great ROI.
Find out how to become a data-driven expert in your field.
Learn how to submit a strong graduate application.
This workshop is designed to help participants examine their personal values and biases and learn to interact respectfully and effectively with Indigenous peoples.
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.
Looking to acquire transferable skills in a unique summer opportunity?
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.
Find out why the John Molson MBA offers a great ROI.
Expand your skillset and network to become the Complete Executive
Learn how to submit a strong graduate application.
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.
Find out how to become a data-driven expert in your field.
This workshop is designed to provide historical and contemporary perspectives on the politics of being Indigenous.
Expand your skillset and network to become the Complete Executive
Find out how to earn the CFA and MBA designations simultaneously.
Find out why the John Molson MBA offers a great ROI.
Learn how to submit a strong graduate application.
Expand your skillset and network to become the Complete Executive
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