Today's events
This workshop will help you identify the highly valuable, transferable skills you’ve developed through your PhD, explore a wide range of career pathways, and learn how to communicate your research and experience in a way that resonates with recruiters and hiring managers. We’ll also discuss how to proactively seize opportunities during your PhD to build your network and explore career options early
Drop by the on-campus thrift store.
This workshop will show you how exchange traded funds (ETFs) can make investing simpler, more efficient and less risky than picking individual stocks.
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.
Join Anne-Marie Croteau, dean of the John Molson School of Business, for a conversation with wealth management executive and investor Ajay Gupta, BComm 95.
This beginner-friendly workshop introduces the basics of machine learning and how simple AI models work.
Ongoing events
The CTL is excited to announce this year's Winterfest 2026 teaching and learning festival theme, From classroom to online: Designing meaningful learning experiences. Don't miss your chance to learn about strategies designed to engage students online, provide effective feedback, convert your course from in person to online, tech tool demos and more.
Need help submitting your application to Concordia? We're here to help! Drop by the Welcome Centre anytime on Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to get direct support from the recruitment team and finalize your application.
A 6-week in-person group using guided art-making and reflection to support self-care, gratitude, stress management, and resilience.
This exhibition in the Webster Library showcases radical English-language zines from Montreal's queer and BIPOC communities.
This exhibition showcases print material collected and curated by community organizer, artist and graduate student in the Concordia History Department, Stefan Christoff.
Upcoming events
Join us for an in-person guided tour of the downtown Sir George Williams Campus. Our knowledgeable undergraduate student ambassador will show you around and share their experiences. You’ll also get to chat with a member of our recruitment team for answers to all your admissions-related questions.
Values in Psychiatric Classification: Analyzing Epistemic and Social Considerations in DSM-5
The BaoBab Market by ACSioN Concordia is a cultural exposition held during Black History Month that highlights entrepreneurs, artists, and creatives from the African diaspora. The event provides a platform for vendors to showcase and sell their products, connect with the community, and build meaningful networks. By creating a vibrant marketplace centered on culture, creativity, and entrepreneurship, the BaoBab Market aims to foster economic empowerment, visibility, and community engagement.
This workshop uses the UCL Legacies of British Slavery database and the Grenada/Trevelyan case to explore how Caribbean pedagogies can disrupt colonial inheritances while nurturing expansive, future-looking forms of learning. Participants will work with a guided mapping activity, locating Grenada on the UCL database, tracing the Trevelyan family’s compensation after emancipation, and identifying their contemporary presence in Britain, to illuminate the longue durée of plantation economies, accumulation, and dispossession.
In this presentation, Martin Danyluk highlights how national security is used to justify ecocide and cultural erasure on Great Nicobar Island.
This high-energy class introduces students to the foundations of Azonto, a vibrant social dance style from Ghana known for its groove, playfulness, and expressive storytelling.
The Department of Philosophy is pleased to welcome invited guest lecturer Michael Goodhart.
You are invited to explore Irish night culture in the School of Irish Studies at Concordia University as part of Nuit Blanche.
AI-Driven System Dynamics-GIS Framework for Sustainable Urban Development Decision-Making: The Case of Montreal Island
Join us for an in-person guided tour of the downtown Sir George Williams Campus. Our knowledgeable undergraduate student ambassador will show you around and share their experiences. You’ll also get to chat with a member of our recruitment team for answers to all your admissions-related questions.
Interfacial Engineering Toward Sulfur Cathodes from Liquid-State to Solid-State Lithium-Sulfur Batteries
Join us for an in-person guided tour of the downtown Sir George Williams Campus. Our knowledgeable undergraduate student ambassador will show you around and share their experiences. You’ll also get to chat with a member of our recruitment team for answers to all your admissions-related questions.
Essays on Job Search and Schooling Decisions: Structural Modelling Approaches
This interactive workshop offers practical, research-based strategies for using body language and vocal cues to connect with your audience, convey your message clearly and maintain engagement throughout your presentations.
Aural Border Thinking as a Nocturnal Soundwalk Methodology
After three years of research focused on the experiences and needs of Montreal’s Black communities, this conference will feature a special keynote, panels, workshops, and live performances rooted in Black healing and collective care.
Leveraging Organizational IT Affordances for Dynamic Capabilities and Business Model Innovation: Pathways to Organizational Resilience and Competitive Advantage
Join us for an in-person guided tour of the downtown Sir George Williams Campus. Our knowledgeable undergraduate student ambassador will show you around and share their experiences. You’ll also get to chat with a member of our recruitment team for answers to all your admissions-related questions.
Sound, Space, and Situations In-Between Mapping Spatial Music Affordances Through Atmospheric Theory
Higher education classrooms are increasingly shaped by polarization, conflict, sociopolitical tension, and heightened emotional intensity. Educators are navigating divergent student realities, complex power dynamics, and growing pressure to sustain learning environments grounded in care, inclusion, and intellectual rigor. This interactive workshop introduces key concepts from Lewis Deep Democracy, including the “waterline” metaphor of collective conscious and unconscious dynamics, attention to minority voices, and structured methods for working with polarization.
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 workshop will introduce participants to archival research in fields like the humanities and the social sciences. In addition to exploring some of the ways that archival sources can be used as evidence in academic writing, the workshop will offer an overview of the steps needed to plan and carry out a research visit to an archival repository. The workshop will include information about finding, accessing, and handling archival material, as well as a hands-on exploration of a selection of archival documents.
In this interactive workshop led by a Career Counsellor, you will learn what transferable skills employers actually look for and how to recognize the ones you already have.
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 friendly workshop will start you building Virtual Reality (VR) experiences quickly and easily. This workshop makes use of the A-frame JavaScript library. Prior knowledge of JavaScript or HTML is NOT required (but it doesn't hurt). By the end of the session you will have created a simple VR environment. An optional second session for sharing VR creations, troubleshooting, demonstrating more advanced features and testing on different hardware will be offered (no further registration is required).
Together, we will explore the building blocks of effective speaking including content development, organization, structure, flow, voice projection, articulation, pacing, pausing, body language, gesture, facial expression and eye contact.
Learn about healthy eating, sleep, quitting smoking, stress management, mental health and more.
This workshop demystifies the essentials of financial viability by showing you how to apply the same principles founders use to your own projects, side-hustles or even your personal budget.
Join our monthly seminar to hear Simone de Beauvoir Institute professors and affiliates discuss their research. A short Q&A will follow the discussion.
Explore menstrual health through a wellbeing, mental health, and equity lens in this three-part psychoeducational series—open to menstruators and non-menstruators.
Learn what period pain means, how to support your cycle, and connect through shared experiences.
Join this panel to learn more about how AI is shaping the hiring process, what job seekers should know, and how you can navigate these tools with confidence.
A work collectively created by its performers and built from the intelligence of many bodies moving as one.
The first Annual Vinesh Saxena Family Foundation Lecture with award-winning and best-selling author Monique Gray Smith. Monique will be speaking on the transformative and spiritual power of narratives and interaction.
Wear Concordia colours or merch as a simple, visible way to celebrate being part of the Concordia community on campus.
Drop by the on-campus thrift store.
This workshop is designed to guide graduate students through the process of crafting a well-structured and technically precise academic paper and reports. This hands-on session will provide the participants with valuable insights about the essential components and structure of engineering paper and reports, best practices for effective academic writing, and strategies for presenting their research logically and clearly.
Did you know? STI-testing is recommended every 6 - 12 months for everyone who is sexually active. Are you up to date?
How do digital technologies “see” aging bodies? Join Dr. Marshall and Dr. Martin for a critical look at datafied aging and the myths of independence.
This workshop will introduce you to robo-advisors – online tools that make investing easy –even if you're just starting out or don’t have a lot to invest.
A participatory workshop with Dr. Meaghan J. Girard exploring how social and material dimensions of AI shape long‑term organizational strategy and transformation.
Join us at the FOFA Gallery to celebrate the opening of FOFA’s 2026 Spring Shows.
As a student, it is important to understand how to make the most out of building an effective relationship with your supervisor. Building a positive relationship with your supervisor enhances your experience in graduate school by providing you with a sounding board; helping you build your professional and academic network; and most importantly, guiding you through your program as smoothly as possible.
Join us for an in-person guided tour of the downtown Sir George Williams Campus. Our knowledgeable undergraduate student ambassador will show you around and share their experiences. You’ll also get to chat with a member of our recruitment team for answers to all your admissions-related questions.
Celebrate Pi Day with AWM and GAMMAS! Join us March 13 for food, a math‑themed game show, prizes, pies, and a raffle. Open to the Concordia community.
“Unmanageable and Incorrigible”: Girls and Young Women before the Cour de bien-être social of Montreal, 1950-1977
The Junction of Two Rivers: Pollution and Art History in Canada
The Department of Philosophy is pleased to welcome invited guest lecturer Devin Curry Sanchez.
Minor Materialisms: Toward a Theory of Minor Spatial Practice
Visible light-driven photocatalytic degradation of TCPP by PPy-g-C3N4-MIL88B photo-catalyst with Z-scheme heterojunction
Supporting Second Graders' Understanding of Base-Ten Structure: Challenges and Solutions
Join us for an in-person guided tour of the downtown Sir George Williams Campus. Our knowledgeable undergraduate student ambassador will show you around and share their experiences. You’ll also get to chat with a member of our recruitment team for answers to all your admissions-related questions.
Robust and Adaptive Anomaly Detection for Distributed Slice Mobility Attacks in 5G Network Slicing
Are you planning on continuing the academic career path after your PhD? Is a tenure-track position and ultimately professorship the goal? If so, you’ll want to register for this panel to gain an in-depth understanding of the process and steps to guide you in achieving this objective. This career panel is specific to the academic path for those in Humanities and Social Sciences.
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.
Join us for this 2 hour interactive workshop to learn about the how to thrive in a team environment and demonstrate strong leadership whether you’re the designated team leader or you play a different role in the team.
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 is designed to elevate your delivery to the next level. With a focus on refining your performance, deepening audience connection, and mastering advanced communication tools, this session will help you captivate and inspire in every context.
Share a free vegetarian meal, meet new people and enjoy the conversations among friends! We're also looking for volunteers to help prepare for the event! Volunteering with the MFSC can appear on your co-curricular record. Deadline to Register with food restrictions is Tuesday, November 11, 2025. Registration otherwise remains open.
Forces AVENIR Program recognizes and honours student engagement. Drop by our session to help polish your application.
Multimodal Learning-Based Frameworks for Sensor-Free Force-Aware Perception and Autonomous Navigation in Cardiac Catheterization
Ground yourself through gentle movement and somatic practices designed to release tension and restore balance.
In this discussion, Jade Almeida (Harambec) will engage Kelechi Okafor in a conversation about intergenerational knowledge, healing, and resistance, drawing inspiration from Kelechi’s work and experiences. As Harambec continues to shape spaces for Black women and non-binary people in Montreal, this exchange will explore what can be learned from Kelechi’s multidisciplinary approach to storytelling! , movement, and advocacy. Together, they will discuss: the importance of intergenerational relationships in Black communities; parenting and activism in a world in crisis; how hope and resistance can be nurtured across generations and; the decline of institutional support for Black communities post-2020 and the need for sustained action. Through this exchange, the Harambec team and the SHIFT community will have the opportunity to reflect on new ways of strengthening intergenerational connections and fostering spaces of healing, joy, and liberation. This conversation will resonate with those invested in community-building, social justice, and Black futurity.
Cervical cancer is easily detectable with regular pap tests. It is also highly preventable with vaccination.
Join us for an in-person guided tour of the downtown Sir George Williams Campus. Our knowledgeable undergraduate student ambassador will show you around and share their experiences. You’ll also get to chat with a member of our recruitment team for answers to all your admissions-related questions.
Explore menstrual charting as a simple tool to track your cycle, support hormonal health, and prepare for or avoid conceiving.
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.
Discover new ways of engaging with your journal in creative and meaningful ways while exploring mindfulness.
Money decisions don’t happen in a vacuum – and they’re rarely one-size-fits-all. In this hands-on, team-based bootcamp, you’ll learn how to design a financial strategy that fits real life, using tools you can actually take action on.
Sensing capability of GO and rGO embedded in a nano-cellulose matrix
Are you comfortable using Zotero but feel like you might not be getting the most out of it? This workshop is designed for people that would like to discover some tricks for working with Zotero. We will take a hands-on approach, so please bring your computer already configured for using Zotero.
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