Events on Monday, November 3, 2014
An informal session that allows you to meet Concordia students who have already studied abroad on exchange and students from partner universities currently studying at Concordia.
A lecture by Rabbi Yitzchak Cohen.
An informal session that allows you to meet Concordia students who have already studied abroad on exchange and students from partner universities currently studying at Concordia.
Indulge your sweet tooth and support a great cause.
An informal session that allows you to meet Concordia students who have already studied abroad on exchange and students from partner universities currently studying at Concordia.
Get inspired and motivated to start your law career.
Are you interested in performing research abroad as part of your Concordia degree? Would you like to know more about the funding available to support your international projects? Concordia International is holding a special information session designed to inform you about what international opportunities are available to graduate students and how to apply for funding.
If you are interested in participating in an international exchange that will count for credit towards your Concordia degree, while paying the same tuition fees you do at home and possibly receiving up to $1000 per month in bursary money from the Quebec Government, then please attend this information session.
Join Cinema Politica Concordia for this screening.
University of the Streets Café hosts a conversation about education at Centre Communidée.
Ongoing events
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).
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
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.
Where will your research take you? If you’re ready to explore its potential beyond academia, get started with the Quebec Scientific Entrepreneurship Program. Applications for our Spring 2025 cohort are now open!
Upcoming events
Register with Me is a friendly, hands-on session designed to help you navigate course registration with confidence.
Learn how to submit a strong graduate application.
Join this EAP seminar with guest speaker Alexandra Hidalgo (Homewood Health) and explore how to develop emotional intelligence.
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.
Join members of the Schwarzman Scholars admissions team in a live walk-through of the U.S./Global online application. In addition to reviewing submission requirements, we will talk through any questions you may have about the application.
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 panel brings together industry leaders to explore the evolving role of ESG in real estate, with a focus on transparency, benchmarking, and performance measurement.
Ultrasound-assisted modulation of the endothelial cell membrane for cellular immunotherapy
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
“Without Blemish or Defect:” Disability and Biblical Interpretation
I insist is a long-duration performance piece that unfolds over the course of several hours. In it, the artist slowly wraps their body in red sewing thread. With minor, ritualistic, almost inconsequential movements, the piece itself is mostly understood in fragments.
Bodies carry and transmit traces of memories, sites, and stories — both as acts of care and as burdens to bear. Bodies Carrying: Traces and Stories is a two-fold conversation taking the form of a group exhibition and a program consisting of workshops, performances, and talks.
The Concordia Ethnography Lab is excited to partner up with Cinéma Public to screen the audacious and touching film Chronicle of a Summer.
We invite you to experience Shaping Grief: Quilt and Book, an exhibition featuring the work of Abby Maxwell. Through textiles and books, Maxwell explores grief as a material and structural presence — unbound by language yet deeply embedded in memory and decay.
Find out how to accelerate your career while working towards the CPA designation.
Career Counsellors and Academic Advisors can help answer your questions
Let's face it, university studies can be totally different reality from what you may have experienced in high school or CEGEP.
Are you a new student in an English Literature program who is starting in the Fall 2025 term? Come get to know your advising team and get your questions answered at this online drop-in advising session with English literature advisor Darragh Languay and department assistant Julia Clark-Combot.
La cartographie corporelle offre une manière unique et créative d’explorer son identité, ses expériences de vie ou une thématique particulière en centrant le corps et les émotions dans le processus de réflexion.
Support Concordia's student artists
Nonreciprocal Vibration Transmission in Nonlinear Mechanical Systems: Energy-Preserving, Phase-Preserving and Unilateral Transmission
Having trouble navigating course registration? Welcome Crew Mentors have you covered! Learn the basics of using the Student Centre to add courses to your schedule.
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.
Expand your skillset and network to become the Complete Executive
This workshop offers an immersive, collaborative space for scholars, performers, visual artists, and curators to engage with embodied practices that attune to spectral presences.
A conversation between partners from Brique par Brique, The Refugee Center, and The Welcome Haven about how the Canadian immigration system has evolved over time, where it’s headed, and what on-the-ground work is being done to change it.
Join us for engaging conversation & connection, snacks included! Open to all members of the Concordia community, students, faculty and staff. Every Tuesday from 2pm-4pm, No Registration!
High Gain Millimeter-wave and 5G Massive MIMO Antenna Array Design with High Isolation
Drawing from a post-colonial concern with the preservation of different forms of oral traditions in Morocco, this lecture performance seeks to restage a halqa as both a space and a conduit for ancestral storytelling, performance and communion.
Connect with recruiters who are actively hiring
Dans le cadre du 92e Congrès de l’Acfas 2025, accueilli par l’Université Concordia en collaboration avec l’École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS), nous sommes ravis de présenter un événement dynamique et stimulant qui aborde l’une des questions les plus urgentes de notre époque : comment développer l’intelligence artificielle (IA) de manière responsable et durable.
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.
Join us for a transformative experience that will help you confidently navigate the path toward becoming an independent graduate researcher. You’ll leave with practical advice, a stronger sense of direction, and the tools to succeed in the next phase of your academic career.
In a movement-based workshop, we propose an exploration of relational possibilities and their bodily expression, anchored in silence(s). Here, silence is not a rupture but a dynamic space of exchange between individuals sharing the same space-time.
In this hands-on workshop you will learn how to use Zotero, a desktop and web-based tool that you can use to organize the references you find in library catalogues and databases, insert citations in your papers, and prepare bibliographies or reference lists quickly and effectively, in a wide variety of citation styles (e.g. APA, MLA, Chicago, et cetera). We will look at how to integrate Zotero with Microsoft Word, LibreOffice, and Google Docs. We will also cover how to share folders and citations (e.g., for collaborative projects or to disseminate reading lists). No experience with Zotero is necessary.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
IN PERSON OR ONLINE<br>Online: multimodal Grenadine platform (see QR code) <br>In-person: MB-9, 9th Floor, John Molson Building, Concordia University, 1600 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., (Metro Guy-Concordia)<br><br>This 5th conference in the biennial Uncommon Senses conference series is hosted by the Centre for Sensory Studies at Concordia University, Montréal. Featuring:<br>• 4 keynote addresses<br>• 22 panels<br>• 8 roundtables<br>• over 200 individual papers and 26 workshops arranged<br>in 90-minute sessions<br>• a Virtual Art Gallery composed of 12 artworks<br>• a Multisensory Art Gallery consisting of 24 installations<br>and/or performances<br>• 2 receptions – an Insipid Banquet on the opening night<br>(to purify your senses) and a Gala Banquet on the Friday evening (to satisfy your senses)<br><br>The highly enthusiastic response to the Call for Proposals for this conference is a testimony to the extraordinary momentum of the “sensorial revolution” in the arts, humanities and social sciences – and beyond (e.g., the more-than-human).<br><br>With 124 concurrent 90-minute sessions distributed over the four days of the conference, this event is shaping up to be an 8-ring circus.<br><br>To sample the abstracts please see the conference webpage:<br>sensorystudies.org/events-of-note
Demo Day is a showcase event where participating startups present the innovations they have developed, after completing our Phase I and receiving $10,000.
2026 will mark the 20th anniversary of the launch of The Senses and Society and coining of the term 'sensory studies.' In this presentation, the editors reflect on their stewardship of the journal and ever-evolving meaning and scope of 'sensory studies' as a term of art.
In an intimate space within the exhibition space, a copera will interact with volunteer participants who visit this spot individually. Before the interaction begins, each participant will be given a token amount, which will be used to exchange stories and typical beverages of the Colombian cafés.
The Concordia Research and Education for Athletic Therapy Excellence (CREATE) Conference is the only academic-oriented event in Canada specifically designed to host both professional and student researchers to disseminate their knowledge creation and network among peers in the field of athletic therapy.
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 keynote address investigates the aesthetic, cultural, and scientific discourses of synaesthesia that inspired the flourishing exchanges among the modern arts.
Walking Interludes is a reflective reading about walking, place, race, identity, and memory. In this reading, I share short excerpts from my field journal that I kept during my research visits to Belfast and Lahore.
This is an event composed of two artist presentations followed by a joint Q&A.
In this talk, the keynote speaker will explore some ideas on the ontology of the social and relate it to the metaphysics of the senses in order to make the argument that cultural practices are not only based on an implicit ontology of the social but also on the belief that the social is sensorially accessible.
A pink rose breast cancer awareness fundraiser at Concordia University
The keynote speaker argues that sensing entails positioning oneself at the very edge of a phenomenon – inhabiting the liminal – in order to observe a field of rapidly morphing forces. Drawing examples from landscape archaeology to glaciology and environmentally-informed art, she will explore environmental sensing as rhythms, vibrations, bandwidths, resonances, and frequencies that create fluid and liminal sense-impressions of an unresolved natural process, and through it, opportunities for remapping and rephrasing the criss-crossing umwelts of the planetary sensorium.
Celebrate Mother’s Day with us while supporting a program that is changing lives in the community! Enjoy a heartwarming morning filled with delicious food, live entertainment and inspiring performances.
The theme of the hybrid event this year is Mental Health and Neuroscience. This is the chance for students to discover the most recent advancement in the scientific field of Psychology.
The term is finally over. Your grades are now starting to show on your student record! How do they look? How do you feel? Are you concerned? Are you disappointed? If so, this session is for you! Come learn about how you can manage this type of situation.
Spectral embeddings through nonstandard samplings
Hosted by the Concordia University Alumni Association, this event honours the achievements of our exceptional community members.
Let's face it, university studies can be totally different reality from what you may have experienced in high school or CEGEP.
Dissertation Title: The Unfolding of Ardhanārīśvara
Let's face it, grad school (whether course based or thesis based) can be totally different reality from what you may have experienced in your undergraduate studies.
Navigating Museum Education Beyond Objects: Collaborative Pedagogies and Emerging Tech
Come and get started with Arduino, a user-friendly microcontroller platform that will allow you to build anything from a weather station to a wearable electronics device. This session will provide a fun and friendly overview of electronics prototyping and programming for beginners.
Join us for engaging conversation & connection, snacks included! Open to all members of the Concordia community, students, faculty and staff. Every Tuesday from 2pm-4pm, No Registration!
In this hands-on workshop you will learn how to use Zotero, a desktop and web-based tool that you can use to organize the references you find in library catalogues and databases, insert citations in your papers, and prepare bibliographies or reference lists quickly and effectively, in a wide variety of citation styles (e.g. APA, MLA, Chicago, et cetera). We will look at how to integrate Zotero with Microsoft Word, LibreOffice, and Google Docs. We will also cover how to share folders and citations (e.g., for collaborative projects or to disseminate reading lists). No experience with Zotero is necessary.
The Senior Academic Administrators of Canada (SWAAC) conference is happening May 14 to May 16 in Montreal and will be hosted by Concordia at our Sir George Williams Campus.
This workshop aims to ensure that participants do not miss out on the little-known research tools and tricks which can be indispensable for effective graduate level research at Concordia in all subject areas.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is only open to current graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. This workshop outlines key elements that contribute to effective presentations, including preparation, structure, and delivery.
This introductory workshop will provide you with the skills needed to design models for the Sandbox 3D printers. After completing this workshop you will be able to explain the basics of 3D printing and 3D design, design appropriately for 3D printing, modify an existing 3D design, and export a model for 3D design.
Register with Me is a friendly, hands-on session designed to help you navigate course registration with confidence.
Data-driven Approaches to Urban-scale Building Occupancy and Commuting Flow Predictions
Are you a new student in an English Literature program who is starting in the Fall 2025 term? Come get to know your advising team and get your questions answered at this online drop-in advising session with English literature advisor Darragh Languay and department assistant Julia Clark-Combot.
Functional End-to-End of IoT Systems
Join Concordia President Graham Carr for the annual Garnet Key celebration, where we will honour the 67th Key for its remarkable accomplishments and induct the 68th Key.
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