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Join Anne-Marie Croteau, dean of the John Molson School of Business and Matthaeus Tekathen, chair of the Department of Accountancy, for coffee and conversation.
Join your fellow #CUalumni in British Columbia for an evening of meaningful conversation, connection, and Concordia pride.
Drawing from Tricia Hersey’s book Rest as Resistance: A Manifesto, this conversation will explore the meaning and function of rest for Indigenous and Black folks. We will reflect on how rest challenges systems that prioritize productivity in service of capitalism over well-being and consider its role in reclaiming time, space, and dignity.
Join Dr. Adrian Ivakhiv for a JMCM book talk on Terra Invicta, examining Ukrainian wartime futures, land, ecology, and artistic responsibility. This event takes place in collaboration with Club Ukrainien de Montréal and is presented as part of the Ukraine: No Filter exhibition programming. The exhibition is open from April 1 to June 30, 2026, at Concordia University, Webster Library | McConnell Building LB-2 |1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W.
This event offers participants an excellent opportunity to engage directly with Pratt & Whitney professionals and tour our facilities. It will be an ideal opportunity to gain a better understanding of the industry, explore internship opportunities, and connect with experts in the field.
Come meet all 9 Quebec English school boards and CSS du Littoral at the Career Fair to explore opportunities for teachers and school staff.
The evening will feature performances by Richard Reed Parry, BFA 03, and Evalyn Parry, BFA 97 as well as performers from each of the School’s disciplines.
We invite you to come and share your stories and experiences with activism and the various ways it is present in your lives, the lives of those who came before, and the lives of those around you. How do you practice activism in the everyday?
Are you planning to apply for scholarships or research funding but are unsure how to get started? This interactive workshop supports graduate students from underrepresented communities in developing strong research proposals that communicate clarity, originality, and impact while remaining authentic to their scholarly voice. Participants will learn how to articulate compelling research objectives, position their expertise effectively, and align their proposals with funder expectations while navigating structural challenges that can shape funding outcomes. Led by Cecilia Kramer, this session provides foundational tools to help you prepare a competitive proposal for upcoming funding competitions at Concordia and beyond.
Room GN-A-107)
Meet friends old and new from diverse Montreal communities to make a difference for a local community in a park clean up.
Have a draft research proposal and want thoughtful feedback before submission? This collaborative session supports graduate students from underrepresented communities by providing an opportunity to share a draft proposal excerpt and receive constructive peer feedback in a supportive and culturally affirming environment. Participants will also practice providing feedback to peers, strengthening analytical skills that improve proposal writing and revision processes. Led by Cecilia Kramer, this session is ideal for graduate students preparing applications for upcoming funding competitions at Concordia.
Room GN-A-107)
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