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In this 3-part interactive workshop series, you will learn what it takes to be a successful graduate student and gain strategies to achieve your academic and career goals in a healthy and balanced way during the unusual circumstances brought on by COVID-19.
Learn about the basics of cover letter writing including: formatting, highlighting skills and experiences, and avoiding common mistakes.
You will discover a variety of effective stress management strategies that include relaxation techniques, problem-solving strategies, and cognitive strategies.
We are here virtually for you! Zoom with a Librarian today for help with your assignments or papers.
Join us online as research fellow Amir Locker-Biletzky shares the history of communism in Palestine/Israel as it is intertwined with his own political and intellectual journey.
This lecture will address the question of resistance and collectivity outside of abelist notions of “action” or “uprisal,” focusing instead on the idea of radical withdrawal (or non-consent).
Join us on for our exclusive virtual workshop, and learn How to Rock Your Resume.
Come meet associate professors Marlene Sokolon and Eric Buzzetti in the Department of Political Science.
Wondering how to adapt to online/remote learning? Find out the best ways to study in order to learn, understand and apply the information presented in your online/virtual course.
The first of four webinars, THE TRAFFIC IN OBJECTS articulates "con-tact" not only as a sensorial phenomenon between bodies and subjects, but as a juncture between human and non-human worlds; a dynamic interface of cultures and structures; a messy entanglement of past, present, and future.
A Dismissed Heritage: Contemporary Performance in Turkey Defined through Karagöz
Class Acts: A Sociocultural History of Women, Labour, and Migration in Hollywood
The Sustainability Ambassador Program invites Concordia students to learn about its campus community and sustainability by attending its three-part workshop series.
This virtual recruitment experience will allow students and new graduates to get an inside look on what it's like to work at Bell. Participants will have access to various activities including a series of webinars, workshops, tours, and networking opportunities all from the comfort of their home.
Explore various strategies that will help you land your next job. Discover tools to research the job market, find companies of interest and get tips on how to conquer the visible and hidden market.
We are here virtually for you! Zoom with a Librarian today for help with your assignments or papers.
In this session, we will experience the steps and methods involved in Design Thinking and apply them right away within tight timeframes.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Learn Tips and Tricks for your Graduate Programs Application
Join us to find out about RTINGS.com, one of the best electronic product technical web-based review, where we will discuss our vision, work environment and more.
Find release with a fun, all-levels dance class!
First in a series to preview Concordia’s Validation of Competencies service: Learn to apply appropriate communication skills and tools in different situations to lead and inspire your team and better manage change within your organization.
Join us to find out about our full time opportunities for students who would graduate as early as April/May 2021 and students who have graduated by the end of 2020.
Dealing with uncertainty is a part of our daily life. We can never be certain that things will go exactly as planned. Learn to be more tolerant of uncertainty.
How oral history performance can establish dialogues between music and testimony and between testimony and self-narrative by seeking reconciliation through a shared memory of violence in Lebanon.
Over the past four years, the United States has encountered great political turmoil. Former governor of Vermont, Howard Dean, will draw on his experience and discuss U.S. politics.
On the Use of Software Tracing and Boolean Combination of Ensemble Classifiers to Support Software Reliability and Security Tasks
We are here virtually for you! Zoom with a Librarian today for help with your assignments or papers.
In this 3-part interactive workshop series, you will learn what it takes to be a successful graduate student and gain strategies to achieve your academic and career goals in a healthy and balanced way during the unusual circumstances brought on by COVID-19.
Celebrating projects in Engllish-speaking Quebec within the arts, heritage, education, and social economy sectors.
Learn how to embrace the unknown, see opportunities, be nimble and have hope.
This short workshop will help you plan a writing assignment, understand what your professors expect from your writing, explore strategies for structuring your papers, and discover online resources for further help.
Come and explore the possibility of using certain movements and dance to nourish yourself, feel connected to ourselves and others, and have fun.
The Political Science department at Concordia University is organizing a community-led conversation on anti-black racism.
Attend our 60-minute workshop where you will gain clarity, experience and learn powerful visualization techniques and a step by step process on how to design a digital image of your vision.
Refugee Settlement and Other Matching Problems with Priority Classes and Reserves: A Market Design Perspective
Through experiential exercises and group discussions, this session will help you identify the differences between solitude and loneliness, their associated patterns as well as steps to take towards enhancing your well-being.
We are here virtually for you! Zoom with a Librarian today for help with your assignments or papers.
This facilitated learning experience will provide you with a proven framework for building a startup concept and help you produce a comprehensive plan for its next steps. Weekly interactive sessions will be facilitated by experienced D3 facilitators, who will keep you inspired and on track to take your ideas and skills further, following completion of the course.
Join us for the Concordia X-Peer-Ience Running in Spirit Club!
Participants will learn more about Concordia’s Sustainability Action Plan and how to be a powerful peer-to-peer educator.
Join this virtual seminar to learn about proven effective learning strategies. Assistant professor Patrick Culbert will draw on a wealth of empirical research in cognitive science and share the best strategies that students can use, both in class and on their own time.
Get tips on how to learn better in an online environment, how to avoid common pitfalls, and most importantly, how to benefit from what your online course has to offer.
In this session, we will experience the steps and methods involved in Design Thinking and apply them right away within tight timeframes.
Find release with movement and rhythm in this hip hop class!
Have a hard time understanding and remembering your readings? This workshop will teach you how to select the most important information in a reading and look at ways to effectively review and apply what you’ve learned. We will be reviewing strategies for both hardcopy and digital textbooks.
In this one hour session we will learn and experience 5 fast paced online energizer games. You'll have the opportunity to invent a new energizer with your peers and have fun!
Participants will learn more about Concordia’s Sustainability Action Plan and how to be a powerful peer-to-peer educator.
In this workshop, we will learn about the three most common behaviours, and what we can do to redirect our teams towards a more productive and joyful orientation.
Come and learn about time management strategies that will set you on the path to student success: find out how to make time to study, prioritize your time, and keep up on a weekly basis even when things get busy.
This session will provide you with the opportunity to practice this entrepreneurial skill and help you understand how it applies to many aspects of both start-up and professional life. By learning how to ask questions and truly listen for answers, we will learn how to extract powerful insights that can propel our ideas forward and bring them to life.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Find out how you can earn the CFA charter while gaining the internationally recognized John Molson MBA.
The Dean of Students Office, in collaboration with the graduate faculty associations and the GSA, will be hosting a virtual clubs day! Here is your opportunity to join and meet peers from various student groups!
Find release with a fun, all-levels dance class!
Join the SAF to learn about the power of community organizing!
A lawyer and a doctor will examine the legal principles potentially applicable in misdiagnosis or mistreatment of medical conditions. Jurist-in-Residence at Concordia University, Morton S. Minc, invites you to the conference Pitfalls and Potential of Artificial Intelligence: Reflections of a Lawyer and Doctor presented by Me Christine Carron and Dr. Adam Hofmann.
Find out how you can learn business skills employers value.
John Molson School of Business 20th Anniversary Panel Series: For entrepreneurs, is bigger always better?
Improve your understanding of the basic rules for documentation including an introduction to multiple styles. Also, learn when and how to quote or paraphrase.
The Sustainability Ambassador Program (SAP) invites Concordia students to continue learning about our campus community and sustainability by attending our three part workshop series! Workshops will be offered on the following dates:<br/><br/>PART 1: Jan 21st 1pm-2:30pm & Jan 27th 10am-11:30am<br/>PART 2: Jan 29th 1pm-2:30pm & Feb 2nd 10am-11:30am<br/>PART 3: Feb 4th 4pm-5:30pm & Feb 18th 10am-11:30am<br/><br/>By Part 3, we’ll be tackling big world sustainability problems and how to build community to solve them. Get prepared to volunteer in sustainability on campus, or just improve your skills and knowledge for discussing sustainability. We invite you to join us on camera because this will be a highly participatory workshop!<br/>The Sustainability Ambassador Program (SAP) is a collaboration between the Office of Sustainability and Sustainable Concordia. Students who volunteer with the program become peer-to-peer sustainability educators, known as Sustainability Ambassadors (SAs). SAs work in different roles across Concordia to encourage awareness and develop more sustainable behaviors on campus.<br/><br/>Due to the COVID-19 health crisis and the suspension of campus activities, volunteer opportunities through the program are postponed until further notice. However, students who complete all 3 workshops will receive a digital certificate and notice on their Co-Curricular Record recognizing their dedication.
Come and explore the possibility of using certain movements and dance to nourish yourself, feel connected to ourselves and others, and have fun.
In this workshop, we will learn about the three most common behaviours, and what we can do to redirect our teams towards a more productive and joyful orientation.
This facilitated learning experience will provide you with a proven framework for building a startup concept and help you produce a comprehensive plan for its next steps. Weekly interactive sessions will be facilitated by experienced D3 facilitators, who will keep you inspired and on track to take your ideas and skills further, following completion of the course.
Our First-year Support Counsellor will be hosting 5 online group check-ins for first-year students to connect and find support from each other, and to exchange ideas, experiences, and tips relating to common challenges you may be facing - all in a safe, informal and relaxed environment.
Join us for the Concordia X-Peer-Ience Running in Spirit Club!
In this session, we will experience the steps and methods involved in Design Thinking and apply them right away within tight timeframes.
Presented by the Studio Arts MFA Program in collaboration with 4TH SPACE
Join us and get tips and advice on how to land a cegep teaching job from experts in the field.
Expert panelists will come together to discuss the underexamined interaction of ageism and racism among children of colour.
Success in Business, Engineering and Computer Science courses is more than just solving problems. It requires an in-depth understanding of the course concepts and the ability to apply your learning in different contexts. Mastering these skills is challenging; learn how to improve your study skills in your remote/online problem-solving courses.
Find release with movement and rhythm in this hip hop class!
Good notes are an essential study tool for all students. Attend this short workshop to learn how to take good notes, organize them and use them as part of your ongoing review in your classes.
You will leave FutureReady's Passion, Motivation and Vision workshop with an understanding of what vision is, why it is important and how to create a unique motivational environment to make your vision thrive.