Today's events
Come to this workshop, led by Fiza Manchanda, a JSMB student, who will explain and guide undergraduate students to apply for Concordia University awards and bursaries. Help fund your future!
In this workshop, we first begin by looking at our boundaries and challenges we hold (e.g., saying “No”). Then, we move to using real examples and collaboratively imagining ways to react.
Learn how to identify different paths to success, understand how theories and concepts exist "outside of the classroom" and gain insight on how to build businesses and careers.
Join us for a course on mindfulness and its strategies for enhancing psychological flexibility, self-efficacy, and reducing reactivity.
Interested in becoming an Entrepreneur?<br><br>Being able to have conversations is the most important skill you can possess in your entrepreneurial toolbox. If you are unsure how to get started or nervous about having conversations, this workshop is for you.<br><br>In this workshop you will learn how to:<br>- Prepare for the conversation by doing research;<br>- Ask the right questions;<br>- Gain insights from the conversations;<br>- Turn the insights into data;<br>- Practice having conversations in a safe space<br><br>Come and join us for a 90-minute fun and interactive session where you can build your confidence, learn about having conversations and meet new people.
During an attempted rape, 19-year-old Reyhaneh Jabari kills her assailant, and is sentenced to death. Her story, told in this gripping, stunning film, becomes a centrepiece for the women's rights movement in Iran.
Ongoing events
Join the SARC to explore various topics related to sexual violence awareness and prevention.
The Golden Square Mile. A project by Deanna Bowen. Organized by Michèle Thériault. Developed specifically for the Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, The Golden Square Mile follows the socio-economic connections within the Anglo-Montrealer community further revealed in The Black Canadians (after Cooke), the monumental work on the facade of the National Gallery of Canada until August 2024.
Join us for skill-sharing, and community building events with peers. Open to all first years.
The Concordia University Art Hive (Downtown Campus), welcomes the Concordia community and the general public for free and open art making. No experience required. Join us for self-care, skill-sharing and community building!
Harambec continues its mandate of flame keeping with a second commemorative exhibit to honour the legacy of Black Feminist organizing here in Montreal.
Upcoming events
NouLa, in collaboration with the Concordia Math department, is hosting math aid drop-in sessions for students every Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Learn how to integrate mindfulness into your everyday life through a short lunch-time practice! The 30-minute practice will by led by student facilitators from Concordia's Mindful Campus Team and facilitators from the Centre for Mindfulness Studies.
Are you a Concordia University student feeling overwhelmed by the demands of academic life, the upcoming exam season, or the constant pressures that come with being a student? We invite you to be part of our weekly art therapy program at the SGW Zen Dens.
For doctoral candidates and alumni wondering 'what's next'?
We will set you up to approach tax season with confidence by covering the basics of income and investment slips, deductible expenses, and how this documentation should be organized when filing your personal tax return.
Are you a student feeling overwhelmed by the demands of academic life, the upcoming exam season, or the pressures that come with being a student?
In this workshop, we intend to create a gentle space to learn about the nature of grief, what to expect, and tools for healing and proactive coping. We will look at how to find meaning after loss to help transform grief into a more peaceful, spiritual, communal, and hopeful experience.
Goal setting and next steps
March 19: Did you know? STI-testing is recommended every 6 - 12 months for everyone who is sexually active. Are you up to date?
Presented by the Concordia Undergraduate Biochemistry, Chemistry And Physics Society (CUBCAPS), the Research Symposium consists of a series of presentation on research conducted by professors for various Universities surrounding Montreal in both the chemistry and physics department.
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some coffee, tea, and snacks! Meet our team and make new friends.
A six week art making group for members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Tuesdays from 2:30-3:30, March 5 - April 9. Facilitated by queer/trans art therapy student Anni Jefferson.
In this workshop, you will learn a non-judgmental framework to help you analyze, discuss, and improve dynamics in a relationship or organization. You will leave with practical tools for how to work with others when things feel ‘stuck.’
Want to prepare effectively, learn how to solve problems under pressure, and work through an exam strategically?
Join us for a course on mindfulness and learn additional concepts and practices that help you maintain and enhance resilience on an ongoing basis. Classes will focus on developing mindful attitudes, gratitude, self-compassion, savouring positive experience, and self-care through discussion, activities and mindfulness practices.
Starting Wednesday, February 7, NouLa, in collaboration with the Learning Specialists team, will be hosting writing and time management drop-ins for students every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Understand the Academic Code of Conduct and your responsibilities as a graduate a student.
The Student Service Station is a weekly event that takes place every Wednesday from 11:30 am. to 12:30 p.m. Connect with academic advisors and student services staff to get the answers you need quickly.
Join us in fostering dialogue, understanding, and collective empowerment. "Barriers and Beyond: Perspectives on BIPOC Leadership” focuses on acknowledging the experiences and various perspectives on BIPOC leadership at Concordia and in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal.
SAY LESS is a monthly co-working space to meet and connect with one another while getting work done! Bring your laptop and drop in any time between 1-5pm on the dates mentioned. Snacks, tea, and coffee will be provided. Please register below.
Propulsez votre carrière vers le futur!
All levels are invited to join this in-person K-pop dance class with Nic!
This in-person event will provide you with practical knowledge and actionable steps to kickstart your user acquisition journey.
Join us for engaging sessions where you'll partake in art therapy interventions, guided by a skilled art therapy master’s student.
Students are invited to bring their deepest concerns anxieties, and grief surrounding climate change. It's a place to express yourself openly and honestly, without judgment.
Alienor Dufetel will be hosting this week's Knitting Circle workshop, and teaching us all about tapestry weaving!
Join MfSC for a late evening community supper--meet friends, talk about things that matter and share a good vegetarian meal together.
Join the Multi-faith and Spirituality Centre for a community supper-meet friends, talk about things that matter and share a good vegetarian meal.
Every year, the Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling at Concordia University offers students and emerging scholars an opportunity to present their work at any stage, to exchange ideas, and to connect with other researchers and creators.
Art Volt is excited to welcome Audible Studios!
Learn about healthy eating, sleep, quitting smoking, stress management, mental health and more.
This workshop offers an open and interactive space for student to explore what it means to foster a culture of inclusivity in a variety of educational settings and more broadly, within our communities.
Join this mindfulness drop-in series to engage in a “full body” mindfulness practice, encompassing gentle mindful movement, breathwork exercises, and guided meditations.
Join CU Wellness as we welcome Imagine Therapy Dogs on campus. Bring your friends and de-stress with friendly, furry pets.
Learn how to integrate mindfulness into your everyday life through a short lunch-time practice! The 30-minute practice will by led by student facilitators from Concordia's Mindful Campus Team and facilitators from the Centre for Mindfulness Studies.
Addressing the challenges future graduates will face, and the application of engineering skills in software development
In this session, we will experience the steps and methods involved in Design Thinking and apply them right away within tight timeframes.
Bring your yoga mat! Seats will also be provided. Register or drop-in! Accompanying her voice with singing bowls, a hand pan, ocean drum, flutes and other gentle instruments, Irene Feher will perform gentle soothing sounds that will bring you into a restful calm state.
Features an instructional component from 3:30 to 4 p.m., with sound bath from 4 to 4:30 p.m. Bring your yoga mat! Seats will also be provided. Register or drop-in!
Join us for a weekly energy-boost at the Drum Circle hosted by the Multi-faith and Spirituality Center and the Mindful Campus Initiative.
Join us at the FOFA Gallery for a vernissage on March 21st, 2024 from 5-8pm, including a discussion with the artists Nancy Barić and Steven J. Yazzie at 6 pm. <br><br>The Nearness of Distance (on view in the Main Space from March 4th to April 12th) brings together films by Nancy Barić and Steven J. Yazzie, centering relationships with land and water. Alternating between documentary style representation and abstract imagery and sound, the two films explore issues of representation, ecology, and stewardship. <br><br>Join us at 6pm for a discussion with artists Nancy Barić and Steven J. Yazzie (introduced by Michelle McGeough). This event is co-presented with the Indigenous Futures Research Centre. <br><br>Dr. Michelle McGeough (Cree Métis/Settler) completed her PhD in Indigenous art history at the University of New Mexico. Prior to returning to school for her advanced degree, she taught Museum Studies at the Institute of American Indian Art and was the Assistant curator at the Wheelwright Museum of The Native American Indian in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Dr. McGeough has a Master’s degree from Carleton University as well as a BFA from Emily Carr and an undergraduate degree from the Institute of American Indian Art. She also has a B.Ed. degree from the University of Alberta. Dr. McGeough currently teaches at Concordia University in the Art History department. <br><br>Steven J. Yazzie (Diné/Pueblo of Laguna/European descent) is a multi-disciplinary artist working with video, painting, sculpture, and installation environments. He is the co-founder of Digital Preserve, a video/film production project prioritizing collaborations with Indigenous communities, and arts and cultural institutions. He was a founding member of the Indigenous arts collective, Postcommodity. Yazzie's work has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art, National Museum of the American Indian, National Gallery of Canada, Art Gallery of Ontario, the Museum of Contemporary Native Art, and the Heard Museum.<br> <br>Nancy Barić is a filmmaker and a visual artist living and working in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal. Her films are featured in the collections of The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema and La Grande Bibliothèque in Montréal. Her last fiction film, Veronika, was short-listed for Toronto’s International Film Festival’s (TIFF) Best Canadian Shorts Top Ten. Her films have been featured in magazines such as 24 images, no. 131 (Canada, Quebec), Let’s Panic (United States), and Terra Firma, no. 2 (United Kingdom).<br>
Could you use some help with your application to live on campus? Join the Residence Life team for a virtual info session via Zoom before applications open.
Martin Hägglund is Brigit Baldwin Professor of Comparative Literature and Humanities at Yale University. This talk is sponsored by the Department of English and the Faculty of Arts and Science at Concordia University.
During this conference we will come together to interrogate discourses of violence and care.
Join fellow students in experiencing a typical Saturday evening at a Sikh gurudwara (also called bunga) in Brossard, on Montreal's South Shore.
This workshop will explore and help you understand the concept of the hidden curriculum within educational environments. Participants will gain insights into the unspoken norms, values, and expectations that influence student experiences, behaviors, and success.
This workshop will explore and help you understand the concept of the hidden curriculum within educational environments. Participants will gain insights into the unspoken norms, values, and expectations that influence student experiences, behaviors, and success.
In this workshop, we will explore the importance of knowing and sharing your personal story in ways that will help you feel confident navigating your career path.
Want to prepare effectively, learn how to solve problems under pressure, and work through an exam strategically?
NouLa, in collaboration with the Concordia Math department, is hosting math aid drop-in sessions for students every Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Join CU Wellness as we welcome Imagine Therapy Dogs on campus. Bring your friends and de-stress with friendly, furry pets.
Learn how to integrate mindfulness into your everyday life through a short lunch-time practice! The 30-minute practice will by led by student facilitators from Concordia's Mindful Campus Team and facilitators from the Centre for Mindfulness Studies.
Are you a Concordia University student feeling overwhelmed by the demands of academic life, the upcoming exam season, or the constant pressures that come with being a student? We invite you to be part of our weekly art therapy program at the SGW Zen Dens.
Are you a student feeling overwhelmed by the demands of academic life, the upcoming exam season, or the pressures that come with being a student?
Join us for Say More’s Sharing Circles, an informal space facilitated by EO, SHIFT, and the OCE. All Indigenous, Black, and racialized faculty, staff, and students are invited to connect and engage with one another in a supportive and collaborative atmosphere. We'll gather questions and prompts as a launchpad for open dialogue and conversation. Come as you are. There will be snacks, light lunch options, teas and coffee provided.
Part 1 of this series is all about mindset shifting and nurturing your creativity; through engaging and collaborative activities, you will learn and practice new strategies that can make you more proactive and resilient in the face of the challenges brought on by change.
Become more confident in your decision making
Forces AVENIR Program recognizes and honours student engagement. Drop by our session to help polish your application.
Join and Russ Cooper we explore human nature, who we are as individuals and as a collective, the ways we define our capacity, and the power to understand our purpose.
A six week art making group for members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community. Tuesdays from 2:30-3:30, March 5 - April 9. Facilitated by queer/trans art therapy student Anni Jefferson.
The panel aims to delve into various dimensions of language politics, with a particular focus on linguistic diversity and language policies in educational contexts within Quebec.
Drop by the LB atrium for expert tips and resources on time management, study skills, academic writing and exam prep hosted by Student Learning Services.
Starting Wednesday, February 7, NouLa, in collaboration with the Learning Specialists team, will be hosting writing and time management drop-ins for students every Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
This workshop will focus on the importance of using inclusive and non-ableist language when communicating with peers, co-workers, employers, and instructors. Using inclusive language can help build stronger relationships and further your ability to thrive in an increasingly diverse society.
The Student Service Station is a weekly event that takes place every Wednesday from 11:30 am. to 12:30 p.m. Connect with academic advisors and student services staff to get the answers you need quickly.
All levels are invited to join this in-person K-pop dance class with Nic!
Calling all Concordia Indigenous students (but not a requirement!) Feeling the weight of academic challenges, upcoming essays, research, or the typical pressures of student life? We've got your back! Introducing our exclusive four-week group for youth and adults art therapy group tailored just for you.
Join us for engaging sessions where you'll partake in art therapy interventions, guided by a skilled art therapy master’s student.
This talk embarks on an explorative journey linking the medieval methods of character creation, as exemplified in Geoffrey Chaucer's works and particularly the Legend of Good Women, with contemporary media and narrative techniques.
Writers Read is part of Concordia University’s Creative Writing program and is supported by the Department of English and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Writers Read, directed by Professor Sina Queyras since 2011, invites renowned and emerging authors, both Canadian and international, to read from and discuss their work with students and local audiences. In addition to readings, the series includes Master Classes and professional developmental activities spanning the school year.
Learn how to make a great impression
Join this mindfulness drop-in series to engage in a “full body” mindfulness practice, encompassing gentle mindful movement, breathwork exercises, and guided meditations.
Learn how to integrate mindfulness into your everyday life through a short lunch-time practice! The 30-minute practice will by led by student facilitators from Concordia's Mindful Campus Team and facilitators from the Centre for Mindfulness Studies.
Learn about Concordia's Academic Code of Conduct, what happens if you are charged with plagiarism, and how to AVOID doing it in the first place.
Part 1 of Financial Wellbeing is about bridging the gap between your current and future financial circumstances by learning new habits, knowledge, and steps to building a supportive financial network.
The Southern Asia Studies Speaker Series presents a student symposium featuring emerging scholars in Montreal working on diverse research projects related to South and Southeast Asia.
Bring your yoga mat! Seats will also be provided. Register or drop-in! Accompanying her voice with singing bowls, a hand pan, ocean drum, flutes and other gentle instruments, Irene Feher will perform gentle soothing sounds that will bring you into a restful calm state.
Features an instructional component from 3:30 to 4 p.m., with sound bath from 4 to 4:30 p.m. Bring your yoga mat! Seats will also be provided. Register or drop-in!
This talk asks, "how can we build sustainable resources at a time of collapse." Rather than bemoan the current situation, the talk proposes that we need to rethink how we fund and maintain the work that we do.
Join us for a weekly energy-boost at the Drum Circle hosted by the Multi-faith and Spirituality Center and the Mindful Campus Initiative.
How do you build a legacy that benefits others for generations to come? Join us for an engaging conversation with four Concordia alumni who are trailblazers in their fields. They will share how a legacy mindset guides decisions in their careers, community and beyond. There will be a networking reception following the panel discussion.
In 2007, Montreal-based garment manufacturer Lamour prepared to shutter its Canadian production activities, gradually laying off nearly 500 of its employees to circumvent labour legislation that would force the company to pay collective layoff benefits.
Connect with trailblazers in the field
In this panel presentation and discussion, writers and scholars working within the disciplines of oral history, sociology, and creative writing share different approaches to "mapping" stories of movement and migration.
NouLa, in collaboration with the Concordia Math department, is hosting math aid drop-in sessions for students every Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Are you a Concordia University student feeling overwhelmed by the demands of academic life, the upcoming exam season, or the constant pressures that come with being a student? We invite you to be part of our weekly art therapy program at the SGW Zen Dens.
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