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This workshop takes participants through the processes, policies, and support available to anyone who has experienced sexual violence at Concordia. It provides important information about the Sexual Assault Resource Centre (SARC), the Office of Rights and Responsibilities (ORR), and Campus Safety and Prevention Services (CSPS) and the roles these offices play in the complaint process. In addition, participants will learn about the support available to complainants, such as advocacy assistance, interim safety measures, trauma-informed counseling, and referrals. Learners will explore all aspects of the complaint process using comprehensive scenarios that depict the realities of students, staff, and faculty. This workshop is open to all staff and faculty and fulfills the mandatory training requirements for sexual violence awareness and prevention. The deadline to complete training is October 27th, 2025.
This advanced workshop goes beyond the basics to help you turn your profile into a powerful networking and job search tool. Open to Undergraduate and Graduate students.
In this interactive workshop, you’ll practice turning your ideas into clear, engaging pitches that grab attention and invite conversation.
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Category: Workshops & seminars
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is only open to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is only open to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.
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Category: Workshops & seminars
Join the apprentices of the 2025 City Herbal Apprenticeship Program for an afternoon of herbal knowledge sharing, yoga, tea tasting, and socializing!
Want the inside scoop on landing a job at Bell? Join us for an exclusive event. A Bell recruiter will share essential recruitment best practices, and a diverse panel of Bell professionals will offer firsthand accounts and advice. Prepare to make your application stand out and get ready to think like a recruiter!
Learn how to become aware of your attention.
Through interactive examples and hands-on Python exercises, we'll demystify some basic coding concepts and unveil its real-world applications.
The biodiversity fresque explores the causes of the biodiversity loss crisis and actions which can be taken (including in our gardens!). Fresques are three-hour participatory workshops, aimed at raising awareness about the environment, decreasing anxiety and supporting action in a non-judgemental way.
This workshop is preventive in nature and explores the basics of sexual violence. A definition and examples of sexual violence is offered along with discussion about power dynamics and cultural aspects as root causes. Participants will explore concepts of consent, bystander intervention, and supporting survivors providing participants with relevant information and tools for action. Throughout the module, participants will engage in discussion about these concepts along with compelling scenarios to aid in understanding the nuances of sexual violence and consent. Finally, information on our policies and processes as well as internal and community resources is offered. This workshop is open to all newly admitted students and fulfills the mandatory training requirements for sexual violence awareness and prevention. The deadline to complete training is October 27th, 2025.
In this interactive workshop, you’ll learn how to break down long-term ambitions into manageable milestones, track your progress, and align your research, skills development, and professional activities with your future career path.
This workshop introduces participants to the concept of microaggressions, how they appear in academic and campus life, and their impact on individuals. By learning to recognize subtle forms of exclusion or harm, participants will be better equipped to reflect on their own practices, support colleagues and peers, and contribute to a more inclusive campus community.
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is only open to current graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. A successful interview can get you more job offers. Knowing how to prepare is key to your success and as the saying goes, practice makes perfect. Learn what to do before, during and after an interview so that you can be ready to ace your next interview.
In this webinar, Concordia’s Chief Information Officer, Philippe Delisle, will explore what makes IT leadership truly effective, how to navigate teams through transformation, and the keys to aligning technology with organizational goals.
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.
Are you interested in graduate school in Art History? The department is hosting a hybrid info session and workshop about our MA and PhD programs in Art History in the Jarislowsky Institute (EV 3.711) and online.
This workshop will help you explore how to align your academic choices with future opportunities and how to begin building the skills that employers value through a variety of experiential opportunities. Please note this workshop is specifically designed for undergraduate students in Economics, but is open to all students, including those considering a program change to the Economics program.
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.
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is only open to current graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Join this workshop to learn when and where to look for CEGEP-level teaching positions, how to write a CV and cover letter, and what to expect during the interview process.
Preparing to do research using digital humanities techniques can be challenging. This workshop is designed to help you explore and reflect on digital scholarship techniques and resources that you can use to carry out your research. The workshop includes activities to start developing an awareness of DH approaches and methodologies, a capacity to find and evaluate tools, and an understanding of important criteria to use in planning which technologies you will use.
Attend this workshop to understand the golden rules of career goal-setting and plan your next steps.
Career advisors from CAPS are popping up in select Arts & Science departments to offer quick, personalized resume feedback — no appointment needed. Learn how to turn your diverse experiences into a compelling resume that speaks to employers across industries. Whether you're starting your job search or prepping for grad school, this drop-in will help you articulate your skills and experience with clarity and confidence. See you there!
In this workshop, students will be introduced to some of the different kinds of thesis proposals and will be encouraged to consider which fits their research best.
As part of Campus Sustainability Month, our goal is to continue to teach the Concordia community about the process of vermicomposting as well as the benefits that it can serve our planet and other people!
This workshop provides insight into the world of professional, peer-reviewed publications. We start by exploring the considerations you should take when choosing a journal and submitting your paper.
In this interactive workshop, we will practice using stories to refine the habit of being a concise communicator.
This workshop is preventive in nature and explores the basics of sexual violence. A definition and examples of sexual violence is offered along with discussion about power dynamics and cultural aspects as root causes. Participants will explore concepts of consent, bystander intervention, and supporting survivors providing participants with relevant information and tools for action. Throughout the module, participants will engage in discussion about these concepts along with compelling scenarios to aid in understanding the nuances of sexual violence and consent. Finally, information on our policies and processes as well as internal and community resources is offered. This workshop is open to all newly admitted students and fulfills the mandatory training requirements for sexual violence awareness and prevention. The deadline to complete training is October 27th, 2025.
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.
Join the Black Perspectives Office for an engaging conversation with Jacqueline Beckles, Concordia alumna and Deputy Director General (acting) and General Counsel with the Department of Justice Canada. She will provide Concordia students and community members with personal insights on goal setting, trusting your instincts, being fearless and careers in the legal profession.
Martin Deron, AT&S working group coordinator and INDI doctoral student, will present his recent article featured at the Computing Within Limits 20205 conference.
Air pollution from diesel engines remains a critical challenge due to the release of harmful pollutants during combustion that affect both the environment and human health. Addressing these issues requires advances in emission control technologies alongside the adoption of cleaner, sustainable fuels.
Is your LinkedIn recruiter-ready? Swing by for a quick LinkedIn review with your friendly neighborhood career advisors!
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.
This workshop introduces flexible project planning frameworks as supportive tools to foster iteration, collaboration, and efficiency beyond traditional productivity culture.
Join us for an interactive session where we explore the idea of leisure, what it means to us personally, how it has evolved, and how it connects to broader ideas of sustainability and social justice.
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.
This interactive workshop is designed for students, staff, and faculty to deepen their understanding of anti-racism and its role in creating meaningful change within their spheres of influence. Participants will explore key concepts related to racism and anti-racism, challenging mainstream narratives that perpetuate systems of oppression. The session will cover how systemic racism shapes both interpersonal and institutional experiences, while providing practical strategies for implementing anti-racist practices in daily life and the workplace. The workshop will also explore intersectionality, offering tools to integrate anti-racist actions into decision-making and promote equitable, context-specific interventions.
Join us and take your exam skills to the next level!
Do you want to carve pumpkins for Halloween? Do you want to help us compost the leftover food waste? We have the workshop just for you! ABCompost is hosting two sustainable pumpkin carving workshops at the Concordia Greenhouse Project.
You’ll learn how to create a personal pre-performance routine to manage nerves, use visualization to prepare your mind and body for your presentations, and apply the memory palace method to remember your key points without notes.
Drop by to see a 3D printer in action. Get all your questions answered by a technician about how to find and prepare prints so you are ready to use the free 3D printing service at the Sir George Williams campus.
This workshop will help you explore how to align your academic choices with future opportunities and how to begin building the skills that employers value through a variety of experiential opportunities. Please note this workshop is specifically designed for undergraduate students in Psychology, but is open to all students, including those considering a program change to the Psychology program.
This experiential workshop will lead participants through a simple but layered expressive arts practice (No artistic skill or experience needed!). As we explore the process, participants will experience a practice they can use in their own pedagogy and how it can deepen social justice, inclusion, and belonging in these challenging times.
The seminar explores how Guatemalan institutions develop and use climate services to support adaptation to climate change and improve food security among small farmers and Maya communities.
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to use storytelling to make strong first impressions, build connections, and communicate your skills and experiences with confidence. We’ll explore how to craft personal stories that highlight your strengths, values, and goals – and how to adapt them for different audiences and contexts.
Want to experience life as a Dance student? Join us on October 27 on campus as a Contemporary Dance Student for a Day to explore training, creation, and performance. You’ll participate in workshops, dance in our state-of-the-art studios, and experience the rhythm of life as a dance student.
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.
Open to all members of an active Department Hiring Committee (DHC). 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.
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.
Do you want to carve pumpkins for Halloween? Do you want to help us compost the leftover food waste? We have the workshop just for you! ABCompost is hosting two sustainable pumpkin carving workshops at the Concordia Greenhouse Project.
This workshop breaks down the essentials of investing to help you take charge of your financial future.
This workshop can give you ideas on how to change your current strategies and get you back on track.
MTL Connect takes place October 28 to 31, 2025, with the theme (R)evolutions, highlighting what is shaping digital change now.
Want to experience life as a Theatre student? Gain first-hand insight into the Theatre BFA program by joining us on October 28 as a Student for a Day. You’ll join real classes, take part in hands-on workshops, and feel the energy of life in the theatre.
Open to all members of an active Department Hiring Committee (DHC). 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.
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.
n this interactive workshop, you will learn how to approach interviews with the confidence and clarity of 2 seasoned Microsoft professionals and Concordia Alumni.
By attending this workshop, you will benefit from strengthening your understanding related to Concordia's expectations for academic integrity and original work.
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.
This workshop explores unconventional approaches to leadership and provides strategies to build your capacity for thoughtful, transformational leadership.
This workshop will provide you with some of the fundamentals in the interdisciplinary field of oral history. Participants will learn about an oral history approach to interviewing, ethics in research, and the many ways that oral histories are shared with the public.
Open to all members of an active Department Hiring Committee (DHC). 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 this session, we will experience the steps and methods involved in Design Thinking and apply them right away within tight timeframes.
Discover how can human-centered service design experiential learning approach to teaching be infused into existing course design to engage students for deeper, meaningful learning and active transformation.
Are you working while studying or starting your job search? CIMOI is joining us to deliver an engaging workshop on labour rights in Quebec. Designed to empower students with the knowledge they need to navigate the workplace confidently, this session will cover key topics like the Labour Standards Act, the Canada Labour Code, salaries, and submitting complaints and appeals through CNESST.
When looking at your transcript, ever wonder what those acronyms attached to your grades mean? These are our Administrative Notations (some examples are INC, DNW). This session will teach about the different notations, what they mean, which ones you can apply for and which ones may be added by your professor or the University!
Open to all members of an active Department Hiring Committee (DHC). 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.
Hear directly from industry and academic leaders, about aerospace explore career opportunities
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.
Attend this workshop to help you learn how to make well-informed decisions and feel confident about them.
Plagiarism at the undergraduate level is a serious academic offence! The university and your professors do not take it lightly even if you plagiarize inadvertently.
Want to know more about worms? Do we have the workshop for you! A comparative overview of worm biology between flatworms (Platyhelminthes), segmented worms (Annelida), and roundworms (Nematoda). And the importance of biodiversity in relation to conservation and sustainability of our earth dwelling friends.
This public conversation aims to understand what were the echoes of Red and Black power in Quebec in the 1970’s and what are the legacies of those movements today?
This workshop is part of the Contemplative Practices Summit series.
Learn what managers need to consider before they implement a cybersecurity solution for a Canadian business. This event is part of Continuing Education Discovery Week.
From November 3 to 7, Concordia Continuing Education is opening its virtual doors with free, one-hour interactive lessons that focus on career-advancing skills.
Discover the value of Ideal Customer Personas and generate one in a hands-on exercise. This event is part of Continuing Education Discovery Week.
Gain practical insights into tailoring your documents to specific job requirements and effectively communicate your value to potential employers. Open to Undergraduate and Graduate students.
During this workshop, you’ll learn what Power BI is, how to connect data, and how to create simple charts, dashboards, and interactive elements such as filters and slicers.
Learn how business strategy can make the difference between success and failure. This event is part of Continuing Education Discovery Week.
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.
Now that midterms are over, how did things go? Are you feeling good about how your academic performance? Are you concerned about your grades? If so, this information session is for you! Come learn about what to do next if things aren't going as well as you would like!
In this session we will engage in open dialogue with the intention of deepening skills to manage relationships specifically with colleagues. We will identify behaviours in the academic context, interpersonal and systemic, that are damaging to collegial spaces as well as some ways forward. Using scenarios, we will explore a range of approaches which contribute to a healthy work environment.
Learn how to become aware of your attention.
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.
Career advisors from CAPS are popping up in select Arts & Science departments to offer quick, personalized resume feedback — no appointment needed. Learn how to turn your diverse experiences into a compelling resume that speaks to employers across industries. Whether you're starting your job search or prepping for grad school, this drop-in will help you articulate your skills and experience with clarity and confidence. See you there!
The workshop “Recognizing and Disrupting Microaggressions in the Classroom” equips students with the tools to identify, understand, and address subtle but harmful behaviors that affect students’ learning and sense of belonging. Students will explore the impact of microaggressions, reflect on their own learning practices, and practice strategies to intervene effectively and foster inclusive classrooms.
In this webinar, risk consultant Fenton Aylmer will break down the features of this mindset and how to incorporate it into your operations and leadership practice.
Through an interactive activity, participants will practice active listening, a core ability of those who lead with influence. This event is part of Continuing Education Discovery Week.
Learn to see sales in the most ordinary everyday interactions. We'll take the fear out of your sales pitch while helping you create value in your communication style. This event is part of Continuing Education Discovery Week.
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