Today's events
Concordia's Department of Sociology and Anthropology is proud to present the SAGSA annual conference, with Kregg Hetherington as the keynote speaker.
Ongoing events
Subtitle:<br/><br/>Spirale presents new works by and with first-year students.
Subtitles in bold:<br/>A devised Performance Creation<br/>Directed by Jessica Carmichael<br/><br/>Grief: Shamed, Betrayed and Illuminated or: fuck �at least� how about: "Quel est ton tourment?"<br/>Part documentary, part fiction, part auto-poetical, part adaptation, this 6-credit creation will investigate, in the wake of recent world events, the ways we journey to disrupt, forget and perhaps confront ourselves to companion the immeasurable and personal loss of this lifetime and, from times immemorial. How do we truly companion each other inside loss? How do we look past fear, discomfort and shame and see another human being? <br/><br/>Using found texts, interviews, images, novels in the public realm, studies of the absurd, the cruel and more, students will collage together questions to be dramatized, explored, designed and embodied to find agency in a great time of community and personal grief.
The Department of Mathematics and Statistics is pleased to announce a the new Math & Stats : Do you know what I meme? contest! The competition is simple; undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to submit their best meme about math & stats or their life as a math & stats student. Submission are open until March 31, 2023. Check out the event webpage for more information.
Join us to celebrate the opening of the FOFA Gallery's Spring Exhibitions!
Do you play a musical instrument that is now lying neglected in some corner or closet? Have you always wanted to make music with others? Bring your voice or instrument and come improvise with us!
Upcoming events
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.
Join Cinema Politica Concordia for the Montreal premiere of LOVE IN THE TIME OF FENTANYL, followed by a Q-and-A with protagonist Trey Helten moderated by Pierre Parent from the Indigenous Street Workers Project.
Bring a $2 twoonie and your own bag to get textbooks, mysteries, fiction, classics and cookbooks -- and more! Prices at $3 and up!
Learn about healthy eating, sleep, quitting smoking, stress management, mental health and more.
The Effects of Task Repetition on Chinese EFL University Students' Task Accomplishment, Communicative Competence, and Willingness to Communicate
Open to Final Year Business, Engineering and Arts & Science students
Join us for an artist talk by Swapnaa Tamhane, whose work is currently on view in the FOFA Gallery's Main Space and in the Ste-Catherine Street Vitrine.
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.
Artist-researcher Camille Renarhd is completing her second year of postdoctoral research at CISSC and is offering a moment of encounter and exchange to share her work.
Bring a $2 twoonie and your own bag to get textbooks, mysteries, fiction, classics and cookbooks -- and more! Prices at $3 and up!
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.
Join this mindfulness drop-in series to engage in a “full body” mindfulness practice, encompassing gentle mindful movement, breathwork exercises, and guided meditations.
We’ve all been faced with difficult teamwork scenarios. In this workshop, grow your capacity to respond to a variety of challenges and work towards strong, collaborative relationships.
Corporate Climate Practices and Uses of Greenhouse Gas Reporting: Conceptualizing Responsibility, Filling Reporting Gaps, and Assessing Strategic Accounting
Drop by to chat with a counsellor about mental health resources!
Taking place at the Concordia University Webster Library vitrines and FOFA Art Gallery on unceded Kanien'kehaka traditional territory, re* is part of the Worlding Public Cultures 2023 Tiohtià:ke/Montreal colloquium.
Visit the new SHIFT space in the heart of Concordia's downtown campus and learn more about SHIFT and the OCE.
QAnon: A Survey of the Evolution of the Movement from Conspiracy Theory to New Religious Movement
Please join us as Austin Tecks showcases a VR environment of sound installation. It will also feature the art of Amanda Stormyr. This session will be held in the Visualization Studio (LB-314). The showcase will be presented between 11:00-11:30 am, but participants are free to pass by the space until 2 pm. No registration required. Presenter: Austin Tecks (Electroacoustic Studies)
Our panelists will explore how entrepreneurship and digital innovation can contribute to the healthc are system by providing solutions for different stakeholders.
This award competition aims to provide Indigenous students with a platform to present and highlight the importance of their research interests to an audience in a 4-minute presentation.
Join us the last Thursday of each month for an afternoon of arts and craft activities to connect and destress. Supplies will be provided for making love letters to survivors, survivor-centred colouring pages, a variety of painting prompts, or crafting your own creative items. Stop by for a little bit or join for the full event! No prior art experience needed.
Report on a collaborative research project by Dr. Emily Coffey (Psychology) and Dr. Luis C. Sotelo (Theatre)
Precarities, Pastorals and Poetics is a creative-writing workshop which asks how precarity can queer our relationship with the natural world, crafting new understandings of pastoral poetry.
An intimate gathering to unpack how to maintain wellness, passion & hope while striving for institutional change.
Find release with a fun, all-levels dance class!
Concordia Jurist-in-Residence presents: The Honourable Justice Suzanne Côté
Do you play a musical instrument that is now lying neglected in some corner or closet? Have you always wanted to make music with others? Bring your voice or instrument and come improvise with us!
What is the delicate balance to provide effective feedback for improvement while being sensitive to the listener and how they receive the information?
This Research Handbook is a collection of 23 chapters authored by 48 contributors from four continents and prefaced by an overarching introduction. It addresses contemporary ethical issues in the fields of external and internal audit, taxation, forensic accounting, and governance.
CONTINUOUS-STATE NONLINEAR BRANCING PROCESSES Continuous-state branching processes are continuous-state counterparts of discrete-state Bienayme-Galton-Watson branching processes. We consider a class of continuous-state branching processes with branching rates depending on the current population sizes. They are nonnegative-valued Markov processes that can be obtained either from spectrally positive Levy processes via Lamperti type time changes or as unique nonnegative solutions to SDEs driven by Brownian motion and (or) Poisson random measure with positive jumps. The nonlinear branching mechanism allows the processes to have exotic behaviours such as coming down from innity. But at the same time it brings in new challenges to their study for lack of the additive branching property. In this talk we introduce the above continuous-state nonlinear branching processes, and present results on coming down from innity, explosion and extinguishing behaviours for such processes. It is based on joint work with Clement Foucart, Bo Li, Junping Li, Pei-Sen Li and Yingchun Tang.
With Aimee Huff: Responding to a Call to Arms — Morality Appraisals in Consumer Responsibilization.
Join us for the launch of Professor Greg Nielsen's new book, Media Sociology and Journalism: Studies in Truth and Democracy.
Second and third year students present original choreographies for our end-of year performances in two different programs. Each runs approximately 90 minutes to two hours, including a 15 minute intermission.
To what extent do current scholarship in global art histories, museum studies, and radical pedagogies demonstrate critical awareness of and engagement with diverse ethnocultural communities who are at home in diaspora and/or unsettled racialized arrivants on unceded Indigenous lands? How can we understand Global South and Global North not as binary categories, but as overlapping networks and territories? How are these networks emerging in and being engaged within Montreal's culturally and linguistically diverse art and cultural landscape? Join us for Day 2 of the discussions tackling these questions and more!
Learn the basics about patents and how to search for them. Patents are a form of intellectual property for protecting inventions. This workshop is aimed at providing a general overview of intellectual property and patents. What purpose do they serve? What does a patent look like? Where to search for patents? How does one file for a patent in Canada? This is an introductory session, as such, does not provide any specific advice on patent filing. Join us in-person at the Visualization Studio of the Webster Library (LB-314) for an immersive experience using the interactive 9 metre display wall. Otherwise, you can also join online via Zoom. A Zoom link will be sent to those who register.
Early modern authors started theorizing about racism at around the same time when they started theorizing about race. Their theories are often surprisingly insightful and can help us gain a deeper understanding of racism's origins.
Cinema Politica Concordia presents: NOTES ON DISPLACEMENT — a Montreal premiere with director Khaled Jarrar in attendance.
Drop by to chat with a counsellor about mental health resources!
SHIFT's monthly Lunch & Learn events are opportunities to engage more with social transformation and all of the amazing work connected through the SHIFT community. Bring your own lunch or come and snack on what we have.
Only have a minute? No problem! Drop in and discover how Concordia and McGill's students are helping you access free textbooks and other learning resources. Activities: Free snacks and refreshments! Button making Searching for free textbooks Trivia game Nominate a course you want to see a free textbook for
Whether you’re dealing with multiple choice, essay, closed or open book exams, learn how to prepare strategically and progress systematically through the exam in order to optimize your success.
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.
Canada’s former UN Ambassador, Justice Minister and Health Minister headlines the Henri P. Habib speaker series.
In this workshop, we will examine what professionalism looks like in both online and in-person settings, and highlight the most sought-after professional behaviours, attitudes, and practices.
Join this mindfulness drop-in series to engage in a “full body” mindfulness practice, encompassing gentle mindful movement, breathwork exercises, and guided meditations.
Curious about career opportunities in Conversational A/I?
Twice a month, the FOFA Gallery invites you to come to the gallery to work on your creative projects: drawings, knitting, and more. These informal events are designed to bring people together to create and connect with other members of the Concordia arts community.
Precarities, Pastorals and Poetics is a creative-writing workshop which asks how precarity can queer our relationship with the natural world, crafting new understandings of pastoral poetry.
Do you play a musical instrument that is now lying neglected in some corner or closet? Have you always wanted to make music with others? Bring your voice or instrument and come improvise with us!
Take a seat and relax! Free, professional 10-minute chair massages will be provided again for all Concordia students on a first-come, first-serve basis at the Webster and Vanier Library, on the following days: Tuesday April 11, Tuesday April 18, Thursday April 13, and Thursday April 20, from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. This program is a part of the Leisure and Wellness initiative which is made possible by the Library Services Fund and it strives to promote well-being on campus. Location: LB-209 (behind the Technology Sandbox)
Whether you’re dealing with multiple choice, essay, closed or open book exams, learn how to prepare strategically and progress systematically through the exam in order to optimize your success.
Cervical cancer is easily detectable with regular pap tests. It is also highly preventable with vaccination.
Join the Zen Dens for some puppy time!
This three-screen video installation is a dialogic study on the listening of four strangers who met in a black box studio to listen to eachother's life experiences.
Veronica Mockler in conversation with Luis C Sotelo, ALLab’s director.
Subtitles in bold:<br/><br/>Weaving Voices<br/>A choral work using afro-centric techniques and texts<br/>Led by Warona Setshwaelo<br/><br/>(I will add the description later)
Visit the new SHIFT space in the heart of Concordia's downtown campus and learn more about SHIFT and the OCE.
Learn about healthy eating, sleep, quitting smoking, stress management, mental health and more.
Take a seat and relax! Free, professional 10-minute chair massages will be provided again for all Concordia students on a first-come, first-serve basis at the Webster and Vanier Library, on the following days: Tuesday April 11, Tuesday April 18, Thursday April 13, and Thursday April 20, from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. This program is a part of the Leisure and Wellness initiative which is made possible by the Library Services Fund and it strives to promote well-being on campus. Location: LB-209 (behind the Technology Sandbox)
Do you play a musical instrument that is now lying neglected in some corner or closet? Have you always wanted to make music with others? Bring your voice or instrument and come improvise with us!
This workshop enables all members involved in recruitment to engage in their part of the process in a way that aligns with the goals of the university regarding equity and diversity. Participation enables discussion of the implementation of best practices, provides opportunities to address questions not contained in the standard workshop content, and ensures that members receive the latest session updates.
“Raised from the grave of oblivion”: Shakespeare’s historical stage.
Against Exclusion: Intellectual and Developmental Disability Policy in Canada
Join for an engaging forum and networking cocktail reception
Data Stream Classification with Mondrian Forest Under Memory Constraints
Art Hives are welcoming spaces for exploring creativity, socializing, sharing skills and building communities. Free and welcome to all!
Take a seat and relax! Free, professional 10-minute chair massages will be provided again for all Concordia students on a first-come, first-serve basis at the Webster and Vanier Library, on the following days: Tuesday April 11, Tuesday April 18, Thursday April 13, and Thursday April 20, from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. This program is a part of the Leisure and Wellness initiative which is made possible by the Library Services Fund and it strives to promote well-being on campus. Location: LB-209 (behind the Technology Sandbox)
SAY MORE is a monthly lunch time gathering to connect either in person or online. Each event will have a community facilitator. See the calendar HERE for registration and the various activities planned! Bring your lunch and join us! Coffee, snacks, and tea provided.
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