Today's events
All new undergrads in a Gina Cody School program are invited to a one-hour academic advising session on Zoom with department and faculty advisors.
Join us for our semesterly pre‑exam Solidarity Brunch and take a well‑deserved break before finals. Enjoy a free build‑your‑own brunch bar at the SHIFT Centre, featuring yogurt parfaits, bagels, and a variety of fresh toppings. This drop‑in event runs on April 9 from 10 AM to 12 PM and is completely free with no registration required. Bring your appetite and your ideas as we gather to unwind, connect, and support each other before exams. Want to get involved? Come early at 9:30 AM and help us prepare brunch.
Writing Help in the Vanier Library – drop-in sessions 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 Thursday from 12 - 3 p.m., at Vanier Library, on VL-1.
Ongoing events
A 4‑month accelerator program designed to help early‑stage founders and research teams turn validated research into scalable tech‑based ventures.
Upcoming events
The Stokes phenomenon can be understood as a consequence of how the resummation depends on direction in the complex plane. Time permitting, we will illustrate these ideas with classical examples and briefly mention their connection with exact WKB analysis.
This presentation builds on existing work to ask how the transnational flows of materiality, expertise, and capital that accompany large-scale infrastructural development can transform rural communities situated along lines of hydropower transmission at a distance from power-generating rivers and dams themselves.
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.
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.
Writing Help in the Vanier Library – drop-in sessions 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 Thursday from 12 - 3 p.m., at Vanier Library, on VL-1.
Join us to learn how next-generation digitalization strategies can significantly enhance the performance, robustness, and data quality of disaster management systems.
Button Making - LOYOLA Drop by and make a button or three - all supplies provided (you can bring your own design on paper is you want). This event is planned for VL-3 (Vanier Library - Third floor), ask at the desk if you can't find us!
This workshop provides a welcoming space where you'll have the opportunity to explore what it means to build a culture of inclusion in educational settings and within our broader communities. Along the way, we’ll consider how even small actions can set off a domino effect that moves awareness into meaningful change.
A series of events where Concordians can come together to share loss, support one another through change, and build caring community in a non-judgemental space.
“Extending Between the Lines” is a 3‑hour pop‑up exhibition showcasing FFAR 249 student works‑in‑progress, celebrating process, experimentation, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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.
Join us for an engaging talk on public key cryptography, which provided the foundations for securing the Internet and today’s digital society.
All new undergrads in a Gina Cody School program are invited to a one-hour academic advising session on Zoom with department and faculty advisors.
Adrian Ivakhiv and Olya Zikrata will talk about the recent publication of Terra Invicta: Ukrainian Wartime Reimaginings for a Habitable Earth, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in its multidimensionality, and the legacy of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster, which reaches into the present war.
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.
Learn all about vertical gardening and how to optimize your small balcony for a productive, ecological garden. Discover practical ways to grow more in limited outdoor space using organic and recycled materials. This workshop covers container‑friendly plant varieties, self‑watering solutions, local material resources, balcony gardening tips for Montreal’s climate, garden design essentials, and strategies for dealing with pests—yes, even squirrels. All participants will receive a free organic seedling from Coop CultivAction. Registration required. $20.00.
The BOLD Science Conference is an undergraduate research conference hosted by the Science College and the Faculty of Arts and Science that highlights the innovative work of undergraduate students across a wide range of disciplines. The conference provides a platform for students to share their research through presentations and posters while fostering dialogue and collaboration across fields. This year's conference centers on the theme of Climate Change, emphasizing the importance of multidisciplinary approaches to addressing climate-related challenges. Through student research and keynote speakers, the event aims to encourage critical thinking, collaboration, and action on one of the most pressing issues of our time.
Celebrate International Women in Mathematics Day on May 12 with a screening of Le Théorème de Marguerite, followed by a panel discussion with women mathematicians from diverse career stages exploring collaboration in research and academia.
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