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This interactive workshop explores hidden processes and assumptions in app design.
This workshop will introduce faculty to the process of examining and unpacking their own course outlines and explore approaches on ways to decolonize and Indigenize their curriculum and pedagogical practices.
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Category: Workshops & seminars
This seminar series in university teaching will prepare graduate students for an academic teaching career.
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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 current graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Discover creative and effective strategies that will take your job search to the next level!
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.
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is only open to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.
In recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (September 30), the Office of Indigenous Directions invites the university community to participate in a day of reflection and learning.
This event brings together postdoctoral researchers from across the University to share their research findings and network with their peers.
A Raspberry Pi is a very small and inexpensive computer, but what can you do with it? There are so many possibilities; we are going to start by building a device for your cat (or dog, or goldfish) to send you selfies. Ideally, this will inspire you to put this tiny, inexpensive computer to work in both practical and fun ways. This is a fun workshop for getting starting with a Raspberry Pi. No pet ownership is actually required, we will connect a motion detector and a camera to a Raspberry Pi computer and use a short Python script. No electronics or programming knowledge required, all are welcome.
Are you ready to take the next step toward your professional future? Join us for an empowering and interactive session designed specifically for college students preparing to enter the workforce. Hosted by mthree, this event will explore how we help recent graduates successfully transition into their first 1–2 years working with top Fortune 500 companies. You’ll gain valuable insights into what it takes to thrive in today’s competitive job market—and how mthree can support your journey.
Join us at our interactive Scotia on Campus event and learn how you can land your next internship, co-op, or new graduate position! This is your opportunity to gain insights into our unique recruitment process, discover our Business Lines, and introduce yourself to the Campus Recruitment Team. At Scotiabank, we provide our early talent with vast opportunities for every future. We think big, look forward, and support each other the entire way. Interested in learning more about our internship, co-op, and new graduate positions? Look no further! Your future at Scotia awaits.
La transition climatique appelle un nouveau modèle de leadership, audacieux, pragmatique et axé sur la collaboration. Pour piloter la transition verte d’une organisation, il ne suffit pas d’avoir une vision : il faut aussi des outils concrets, une gouvernance adaptée et la capacité de mobiliser les parties prenantes.
This interactive and engaging workshop is designed to equip you with effective study strategies tailored specifically for math and problem-solving courses.
Step into a detailed glimpse into the Early Talent experience at TD with an insightful information session and open Q&A. Join us virtually and connect with the TD Early Talent Team, business leaders and program alumni to explore exciting intern/co-op opportunities.
We are organizing a hiring event for our Training Manager position for Greater Montreal at Enterprise on Thursday, September 18, 2025 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.! Think of the hiring event as a job fair, but for one company and more personalized. A unique chance to have a guaranteed in-person interview with one of our on-site managers! (minimum qualifications required).
In this two-part session participants will learn about the use of contemplative practices in the classroom and their positive impacts on student learning and flourishing.
Genetec is having an insightful conference that highlights the critical role of testing in the software development cycle. Join us to share your ideas and learn more about us and the importance of testing in the software life cycle with practical examples from Genetec Testers! Open to Undergraduate Computer Science and Software Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering students.
Join us for a free webinar on learning French and speaking more confidently.
Step into a detailed glimpse into the Early Talent experience at TD with an insightful information session and open Q&A. Join us virtually and connect with the TD Early Talent Team, business leaders and program alumni to explore exciting internship opportunities.
Andrea Yampolsky, President of AY Talent, pulls back the curtain on the world of job interviews. With years of experience as a recruiter, she’s heard it all — from the inspiring to the jaw-droppingly awkward. In this lively and practical session, Andrea shares real stories, the biggest interview Dos and Don’ts, and the strategies that will help you shine when it matters most.
Get ready for BDO Canada's IGNITE: Montréal, an exclusive event designed to inspire and prepare the next generation of professionals. Don't miss this opportunity to gain invaluable insights, expand your network, and ignite your career potential! Applications are open now and will close on August 31st.
Whether you’ve recently completed milestones like submitting a research proposal, completing coursework, or other program benchmarks, this event is designed to help you navigate the path to completing your doctoral journey with greater clarity, structure, and support.
Join us for lively discussions of new scholarship on gender and sexuality! The reading group brings together interdisciplinary research to encourage thoughtful exchange, collaboration, and fresh perspectives on emerging topics in the field.
Join us for free coffee and conversation on the mobilization of Mackay street.
In this two-part session participants will learn about the use of contemplative practices in the classroom and their positive impacts on student learning and flourishing.
Learn how to become aware of your attention.
This workshop focuses on the numerous art-related search tools and resources in the library and how to use them in conjunction with Google Scholar and other web tools. You will discover strategies for tracking down hard-to-find materials as well as learn about library services that give you access to an expansive network of resources in Concordia Library and beyond.
By attending this workshop, you will benefit from strengthening your understanding related to Concordia's expectations for academic integrity and original work.
This workshop critically examines territorial land acknowledgments and their linkages to current critical discourse around land, community, and Western-based academic institutions and relationships to Indigenous peoples.
This dynamic workshop designed to help you prepare prior to and perform your best on your exam.
This session will provide practical tips and personalized feedback to help you showcase your skills and experience effectively, while targeting a broader audience to maximize your opportunities at the career fair. Open to Undergraduate and Graduate students.
Join us for an Exclusive Pratt & Whitney Day at Concordia University! Pratt & Whitney invites students to connect with industry professionals and explore exciting career opportunities in aerospace. This event will provide an overview of our company, culture, and internship program, followed by a live Q&A session.
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!
This workshop is designed to help participants learn the basis knowledge of the Cree language.
This workshop is designed to help participants learn the basis knowledge of the Cree language.
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 will learn about the transferable skills that employers look for.
In this hands-on workshop, you’ll be given a template to practice the beginner fundamentals of excel and follow along with the facilitator.
Join Space Concordia for a classy Wine & Cheese night, where engineering meets opportunity. Network with industry giants like Metso, ABB, MathWorks, Siemens Energy, Airbus, MDA Space, Bell Flight, CAE, Reaction Dynamics, Hatch, Thales, M1 Composites, Bombardier, SEDS Canada Desjardins, and more.
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.
This Circle will provide participants with an opportunity to share their thoughts, questions and epiphanies on teaching about residential schools from a trauma informed and holistic approach as well as access available resources for enhancing their curriculum and pedagogical practices.
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.
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. No prior knowlege of design or 3D printing required. Although not a requirement, we suggest to bring in your own laptop or device for this session. This workshop is open to all.
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.
Get ready for a full day of professional growth, career connections, and interactive experiences. From expert-led webinars on workforce trends and technical writing to live exhibits, networking pods, and AI-powered resume support, there’s something for every environmental professional. Employer booths and networking opportunities will be available all day, so you can explore at your own pace. Whether you’re looking to sharpen your skills, meet employers, or launch your next opportunity, this event has you covered—right from your screen.
his workshop begins with a quick look at how popular AI tools like ChatGPT work. After that, you will have the chance to experiment with AI tools and explore prompt-writing strategies. We’ll also look at some ways to evaluate AI tools according to your needs in a particular situation as well as circumstances where the tools are not very effective.
his workshop begins with a quick look at how popular AI tools like ChatGPT work. After that, you will have the chance to experiment with AI tools and explore prompt-writing strategies. We’ll also look at some ways to evaluate AI tools according to your needs in a particular situation as well as circumstances where the tools are not very effective.
his workshop begins with a quick look at how popular AI tools like ChatGPT work. After that, you will have the chance to experiment with AI tools and explore prompt-writing strategies. We’ll also look at some ways to evaluate AI tools according to your needs in a particular situation as well as circumstances where the tools are not very effective.
This workshop begins with a quick look at how popular AI tools like ChatGPT work. After that, you will have the chance to experiment with AI tools and explore prompt-writing strategies.
Preparing for the Career Fair for Students with Disabilities? Drop by for a 20-minute consultation with a career advisor—either in person or online! Review and polish your resume, get tips on how to make a strong impression with employers. and prepare to attend the fair with confidence.
This workshop begins with a quick look at how popular AI tools like ChatGPT work. After that, you will have the chance to experiment with AI tools and explore prompt-writing strategies. We’ll also look at some ways to evaluate AI tools according to your needs in a particular situation as well as circumstances where the tools are not very effective.
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. This workshop will provide participants with relevant information and tools for action that are specific to staff and faculty’s experiences. 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 staff and faculty and fulfills the mandatory training requirements for sexual violence awareness and prevention. The deadline to complete training is October 27th, 2025.
Are you looking for an internship for Winter or Summer 2026, or interested in our Leadership programs for new graduates? Come network and tour our plant with PepsiCo Montreal leaders. You'll get a chance to discover our culture, learn more about our projects, and see what a career at PepsiCo can offer, all while enjoying appetizers and drinks!
Get valuable tips to navigate LinkedIn and learn its basic features, helping you build a standout profile that attracts recruiters. Open to Undergraduate and Graduate students.
Join our interactive workshop to learn about what successful financial planning looks like, how to set and prioritize your financial goals, and how to track your income and expenses.
Are you a student, recent graduate, or just starting out in your career? Looking to connect, get inspired, and gain real tools to shape your professional path? Conférenc’ELLES is the event for you. On September 28 at Delta Hotels Montreal, join hundreds of young women aged 18 to 29 for a completely free day focused on empowerment, self-discovery, and career exploration.
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.
Is your LinkedIn recruiter-ready? Swing by for a quick LinkedIn review with your friendly neighborhood career advisors!
In this two-part series, grow your capacity to respond to a variety of challenges and work towards strong, collaborative relationships. In Part 1, you will experience and unpack what it means to be a member of a team, how you affect – and are affected by – others.
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.
Join us for a unique workshop led by a Career Counsellor and a Math Learning Specialist, designed to help you get to the roots of your math anxiety and learn practical techniques to tackle math problems.
You’ll be given a template to practice using pivot tables, a budget, and managing data while following along with the facilitator.
In this session, we will explore the distinction between culturally appreciative and culturally appropriative contemplative practices. By exploring these distinctions, participants will reflect on how contemplative practices interact with different cultural contexts.
This is an introductory workshop for students in all disciplines who wish to better understand and include Indigenous perspectives in their research. The workshop will briefly situate the university library within settler colonialism in Canada, provide context to current research on Indigenous topics and include discussions around the limits of terminology and subject classification. The instructors will guide students to recommended resources for Indigenous topics and provide an overview of research ethics guidelines.
Do you have entrepreneurship on your mind? Come learn about entrepreneurial mindsets and approaches that can help you implement an entrepreneurship frame of mind to your work life, school life, and every day.
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).
This workshop introduces graduate students to Concordia’s most valuable but often overlooked research tools, services, and strategies. Participants will learn how to navigate the library website to pinpoint essential graduate resources, take advantage of services and perks reserved for grad students, and know when to consult subject specialists for deeper support. The session also covers using specialized databases, optimizing on- and off-campus access, and efficiently obtaining material from within and beyond Concordia. Through guided instruction and participant questions, attendees will come away with a clear understanding of the breadth of resources available for graduate-level research, how to access materials outside Concordia, and how to fully leverage library privileges wherever they are working.
Join us for an engaging workshop designed to help you discover what truly matters to you.
In this Lunch & Learn, Janice Harvey will present her book Their Benevolent Design.
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.
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.
If you are curious about Japan, passionate about culture and education, and ready for work experience abroad, the JET (Japan Exchange and Teaching) Programme is for you! Come find out more about one of the most notable exchange programs in the world, the step-by-step application process and the exciting cultural experiences Japan has to offer!
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 and take your exam skills to the next level!
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is only open to current graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Get valuable tips to navigate LinkedIn and learn its basic features, helping you build a standout profile that attracts recruiters. Discover practical tips to highlight key skills and experience tailored to your field, leaving a lasting impression.
The aim of the workshop is to introduce faculty to four Primer Modules on Moodle that explores the history of the Rotinonhnsión:ni Confederacy from a historical and contemporary context and explore approaches of how faculty can integrate these modules in their curriculum and pedagogical practices.
This workshop will draw on inclusive pedagogy and social justice education to provide participants with practical tools and methods to use in their classrooms. Together, we will explore strategies for navigating conflict, addressing challenging topics, and responding to disruptive behaviours.
This experiential workshop is designed to help you understand and manage the fear that often accompanies public speaking.
Join us for an interactive workshop all about zines!
By attending this workshop, you will benefit from strengthening your understanding related to Concordia's expectations for academic integrity and original work.
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.
We'll break down the essentials of unregistered accounts and explore the specifics of registered accounts, including RRSPs, TFSAs, HFSAs, RRIFs, RESPs, RDSPs and the Home Buyers’ Plan.
In this two-part series, grow your capacity to respond to a variety of challenges and work towards strong, collaborative relationships. In Part 2, you will learn to identify small group and team dynamic patterns, and how to leverage them to build more resilient and efficient groups in your next project.
Come join an exchange with colleagues alongside Anna Barrafato from the Access Centre for Students with Disabilities (ACSD) and staff from the Centre for Teaching and Learning where we’ll discuss strategies on accessible assessment practices.
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