This workshop breaks down the essentials of investing to help you take charge of your financial future.
Join the Concordia Ethnography Lab on March 21st for the second edition of the Manuscript Workshops. The purpose of each workshop is to help the author with a portion of the manuscript for a book they're working on.
Join Machine Agencies and Kamyar Karimi for an Introduction to AudioStellar workshop to discover how this AI-powered experimental sampler transforms your audio samples into an interactive, real-time visual and sonic experience.
We will also explore what are considered normal parameters of the menstrual cycle, allowing us to debunk certain beliefs and myths (menstrual pain, blood color, vaginal discharge, etc.).
Religiopolitical Echo Chambers on Social Media in Shaping Pakistan’s Violent Extremism Discourse
Come and learn how this ancient, multicultural practice can enhance your learning, concentration, and insight.
Navigating Difference in the Shadow of War: A Local History of Identity Formation after Political Mass Violence in Zvornik County
Join us to hear inspiring stories from students who've led, overcome challenges, and made an impact. Gain insights and find your path to leadership and volunteering.
Learn the methods and processes needed to manage the planning, execution, monitoring, and closure of projects of all sizes, and get the opportunity to apply key concepts by working in teams on a fictitious project.
The Effect of Therapeutic Exercises on Paraspinal Muscle Morphology and Function in Chronic Low Back Pain
This presentation discusses what has been achieved with and in the aftermath of the post-2008 movements in four European cities — Athens, Istanbul, Paris, and Berlin — and the contribution these movements continue to make to the development of local and global political youth cultures.
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Laissez libre cours à votre créativité en proposant des traductions originales pour des mots comme "hangry" et "cringe". Soumettez votre néologisme avant le 31 mars 2025 et tentez de gagner des prix.
In this all-in-one course, you'll learn the basics of programming and be introduced to the RStudio interface.
In this workshop, we will use Python, a very popular, powerful, yet simple programming language to discuss and demonstrate foundational coding concepts.
Objectives: To enhance our social wellbeing, and build a harmonious relationship with ourselves and others. Together, we share and improve techniques that are Simple, Relatable, and Immediate Applicable to help each other channel negative emotions, in order to feel safer, and improve the quality of life.
Join us for an exciting edition of the International Festival of Films on Art (FIFA), featuring a series of collaborative events with Concordia University.
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is only to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Learn all the basics of data formatting, cleaning and management in Excel.
Join the Speculative Life Research Cluster at the Milieux Institute for a new lecture series. This series will feature five distinguished speakers to explore a range of thought-provoking topics spanning Caribbean narratives, environmental justice and history and the connections between colonialism and ecology.
Hi everyone! My name is Belen Blizzard and I am Concordia's 2SLGBTQ+ Student Support Coordinator. My office will now be open for peer-support every Wednesday from 12 to 4pm. You're welcome to drop in at any time or email me to schedule an appointment at: 2SLGBTQIcoord@concordia.ca. <br><br>What you can expect: a space of non-judgment and active listening where your feelings and experiences will be honoured. I am here to support 2SLGBTQ+ students and hold space for topics ranging from identity, coming out, sexuality, experiences of homophobia and transphobia (and how they interest with race, disability, and more), and how they transpire in and out of the academic space. I am also equipped to redirect you to resources surrounding name and gender marker change, access to hormone and trans affirmative healthcare, and more. Over all, I aim to provide a space in which 2SLGBTQ+ students feel comfortable and safer in sharing their experiences and seeking support.
To celebrate Open Education Month, Concordia Library is pleased to present a new display highlighting open publishing at the Library and Concordia University Press (CUP).
Cinéma du Musée and Concordia University present a special film series to celebrate 50 years of cinema. This series is part of Concordia’s 50th anniversary, and will be a monthly rendez-vous from September 2024 to May 2025 at Cinéma du Musée. Nine feature films were curated by Dr. Martin Lefebvre, Professor and Research Chair in Film Studies at Concordia’s Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, and Jean-François Lamarche, Head of programming at Cinémas Beaubien, du Parc et du Musée. The selected films offer a portrait of cinema in 1974 and 1975 in Quebec, in North America and abroad. The mid-’70s were a key period in the evolution of film, as art-house cinema started occupying a greater place amongst the blockbusters of the era. The film cycle showcases films that were critically acclaimed upon release, as well as lesser-known, sometimes forgotten yet influential titles that deserve to be rediscovered by cinephiles. "What became the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema was born at a time when international film culture was extremely rich. Screening the great films that our students and professors discovered while they themselves participated in the development of a film culture in our city seems like the best way to celebrate our 50th anniversary." – Dr. Martin Lefebvre 1974-75 : Cinquante ans de cinéma à Concordia
The FOFA Gallery is pleased to present Fil conducteur, an exhibition of contemporary Indigenous beadwork by artists Carrie Allison, Katherine Boyer, Bev Koski, Jean Marshall, and Nico Williams.
Where will your research take you? If you’re ready to explore its potential beyond academia, get started with the Quebec Scientific Entrepreneurship Program. Applications for our Spring 2025 cohort are now open!
PhD Career Connect is comprised of weekly, 2-hour workshops that span 12 weeks from March 11 to May 27. This is followed by a 2-day networking conference on June 2-3 with mentors and employers.
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In this workshop we will experiment with physical clown character work to loosen up, lighten up and keep us laughing. We will transform objects, play with space and sound, and explore clowning with theatre skills like mime, storytelling, and play-making.
Machine Learning for Anomalies Detection in Real-time Cloud
Join CU Wellness as we welcome Imagine Therapy Dogs on campus.
Why Relational Facts Need to Be at Least as Primitive as Monadic Facts
Low-Power Class-D Amplifier Design for Industry Applications
An Artistic and Performative Decoding and Encoding of International Law for the Posthuman Cyborg Anthropocene
Physical activity is an important component of a healthy lifestyle that many school-aged youth with neurodivergent conditions find challenging to participate in. This presentation will highlight some of the shared facilitators and barriers to physical activity for school-aged youth with varying neurodivergent conditions like autism, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and developmental coordination disorder.
Receive help with sentence structure, grammar, spelling, and citations. Drop by for support from a writing assistant and bring your assignment or rough draft.
This beginner-friendly workshop focuses on fundamental data visualization principles, emphasizing the art of storytelling through data.
Join Cinema Politica Concordia for THE PALESTINE EXCEPTION followed by a Q&A with directors Jan Haaken and Jennifer Ruth!
Improve your understanding of the basic rules for documentation including an introduction to multiple styles. Also, learn when and how to quote or paraphrase. Understand the Academic Code of Conduct and your responsibilities as a graduate a student.
Nonreciprocal Vibration Transmission in Discrete Periodic Systems with Spatiotemporal Modulations
Through facilitated discussion, this session invites participants to explore the unspoken norms and expectations in higher education that can influence students’ learning experiences and success. It also invites learners to question how implicit biases shape the hidden curriculum and discuss strategies to recognize and navigate it. Join us for a collaborative discussion designed to empower students to uncover and address it effectively.
Join this mindfulness drop-in series to engage in a “full body” mindfulness practice, encompassing gentle mindful movement, breathwork exercises and guided meditations.
Join this EAP lunchtime seminar to explore both the excitement and uncertainty of retirement while gaining practical tips to bring your vision to life.
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is open to current graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Advance registration is required. In this workshop, participants will be introduced to some of the different kinds of thesis proposals and encouraged to consider how their research fits into these guides. The workshop will provide opportunities to think through research questions, theoretical frameworks, methodologies, and all the important sections that make up a thesis. It will also offer suggestions for how to structure and plan your own thesis proposal.
Join us for an inspiring half-day event where 300 students from McGill, HEC and Concordia will come together to explore the future of sustainable business.
In Part 2, you will learn to identify small group and team dynamic patterns, and how to leverage them to build more resilient and efficient groups in your next project.
Every Tuesday, from 2 to 4 p.m., join us for conversation and connection over beverages and snacks, sometimes with a theme. This event is open to all members of the Concordia community (students, faculty and staff).
Explore creative ways to practice self-care in a supportive art therapy group designed to help you prioritize their well-being.
Forces AVENIR Program recognizes and honours student engagement. Drop by our session to help polish your application.
Join us for our second session of "Casual COHDS," a monthly drop-in event for members of the COHDS community and anyone curious about oral history to gather, converse, and connect over coffee, tea, and snacks in a relaxed setting.
Thinking about graduation—now what? An undergraduate degree in Economics opens more doors than you might think.
Dr. Fabrizio Baldassarri will discuss René Descartes's interpretation of plants as a case study of the mechanistic attempt to define plant activities, life, and behaviour.
The Sustainability Ambassadors Program (SAP) provides students with leadership experience, engagement opportunities, skills, and competencies that support a culture of sustainability on campus.
In this politically charged environment academics may exercising their voice to “speak truth to power,” but even a cursory view of research use in policymaking reveals that few are listening. This talk provides a unique perspective of research and policymaking that addresses the problems with research for policy use, the opportune time to build relationships with politicians, how to enlist allies, writing for policy audiences, and what to do once you get in the door. The talk is filled with concrete insights from David R. Garcia (Arizona State University) based on his book (Teach Truth to Power) and policy experiences working as a legislative analyst, top public education official, and 2018 Democratic Party gubernatorial candidate for the state of Arizona.
Get away from your routine and get creative! We will be providing all that you will need paint, canvas, snacks and good vibes!!
Supporting Young Children' Bilingual Development Through Home-based Strategies: Insights from Chinese and Chinese-Canadian Families
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Joins-toi à notre séance d'information pour en apprendre davantage sur le Centre pour étudiant·es francophones (CÉF). Nous partagerons également plusieurs trucs et astuces pour t'aider dans ta transition vers un milieu anglophone.
Learn about healthy eating, sleep, quitting smoking, stress management, mental health and more.
The purpose is to create a meditative and relaxing environment that can help reduce stress, promote deep relaxation, and foster a sense of well-being.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we are thrilled to invite you to a special edition webinar! Join us for an engaging discussion on the critical role of mental well-being for women in the workplace. Our expert panel will share valuable insights, practical tips and inspiring stories to empower and support women in their professional journeys. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn, connect and celebrate!
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is only open to current graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Advance registration is required. What do you do during a poster session? What makes for a successful academic poster? In this workshop, we discuss the academic poster session, how to design a poster, and provide some tips for shining as you present your poster.
Overview of how to cite your sources, specific questions about how to cite a source. Drop in any time during the two hours to get expert advice from a librarian.
Joseph Plaster's prize-winning Kids on the Street: Queer Kinship and Religion in San Francisco's Tenderloin (Duke University Press, February 2023) explores the informal support networks that enabled abandoned and runaway "kids on the street" to survive in central city tenderloin districts across the United States, and San Francisco's Tenderloin in particular, over the past century.
As part of Dark Opacities Lab's 2024-2026 theme, "Nazar: A Theory of the Evil Eye," we will be hosting a speaker series to consider questions central to intellectual, political, and ethical questions integral to the context of global struggles for liberation and indigenous sovereignty.
Jurist-in-Residence at Concordia University, Morton S. Minc, cordially invites you to an evening in conversation with Allen Mendelsohn, a lawyer specializing in Internet law. Students in the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science, lawyers and the general public are invited to attend.
This panel discussion will address the revitalization and preservation of Indigenous languages on Turtle Island, with strategies from Indigenous leaders, activists, and educators as they share their experiences in promoting, teaching and safeguarding their languages
This workshop will explore what it means to make “good trouble.” Making "good trouble", as described by Civil Rights Leader and Congressman John Lewis is doing “something out of the ordinary,” to make “a way out of no way.” As per Flint and Toledo (2021): "Troubling is about how we relate as we live and become together in the world." Together, we will use the concept of 'troubling' as a framework that notices and names injustices. We will also consider how we can create new ways of relating to one another in order to coexist in a good way. By the end of this session, participants will identify practical strategies for making "good trouble."
Indoor Object Localization for Tracking and Progress Reporting in Construction
OER Discovery Minute is an opportunity to discover what your student peers at Concordia are doing to help you find and access free textbooks and learning materials.
Learn to press pause on our tendency to be on auto-pilot and drop into the moment.
Interfacial Conformation of Polymer Chains and Its Impact on Film Properties
Discover job opportunities beyond Montreal! Meet employers from Quebec’s regions, expand your network, and explore exciting career prospects across the province.
In this discussion, Jade will engage Kelechi 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.
Découvrez des opportunités d'emploi au-delà de Montréal! Rencontrez des employeurs des régions du Québec, élargissez votre réseau et explorez des perspectives de carrière passionnantes à travers la province.
Language Use in Academic Contexts: A Multidimensional Analysis of Business and Engineering Student Writing
By attending this workshop, you will benefit from strengthening your understanding related to Concordia's expectations for academic integrity and original work.
Join us for an insightful seminar by Nancy Xiao, Director of Research and Innovation, Ferti Technologies INC.
Join us and take your exam skills to the next level!
Enhancing Hedging Strategies with Deep Reinforcement Learning and Implied Volatility Surfaces
Recherches-tu une carrière alignée avec ta personnalité qui t'apporteras du bonheur? Viens découvrir comment tes valeurs personnelles et professionnelles peuvent te guider vers une carrière épanouissante.
I have brought back the collective of the four artists to expand on our previous collaboration in an internship with VIVA! Art Action, led by its director Michelle Lacombe. Working together in this new project, we explore questions such as: What means or modes of documentation are effective for performance art? How and when can we document performances? Do witnesses alter or influence the nature of documentation? How does documentation create opportunities to reflect on, reconsider, or extend the performance?
In Pippin Barr’s lecture “It is as if I make games”, he will discuss his game design research over the last decade and a half, showing how it functions to uncover the real and potential relationships between contemporary art, videogame design, and the implications of diverse ways of playing.
An evening of student-directed short plays, each about 10 - 15 minutes long, by published playwrights.
IISE X GCES present to you our most anticipated event of the year. Join us for an evening of networking, wine and great finger food at the exclusive Wine and Cheese Networking Event, hosted by the IISE and GCES.
Cyber Resilience Assessment of the Smart Grid
Vision-Based Construction Activity Recognition Using Supervised and Self-Supervised Methods
You will get the opportunity to self-manage your own menstrual products by learning to hand-sew a reusable cloth pad.
In this lecture, I will explain the role of climate fiction in the lead-up to my invitation (as a humanist) to come to the United Nations.
In this workshop we will experiment with physical clown character work to loosen up, lighten up and keep us laughing. We will transform objects, play with space and sound, and explore clowning with theatre skills like mime, storytelling, and play-making.
The theme "Shaping Tomorrow" embodies the idea of actively molding the future through innovation, knowledge, and collective action. It invites individuals to explore how their ideas, actions, and aspirations can pave the way for a better tomorrow, whether through technology, education, social change, or personal growth.
Assistez à la finale 2025 du concours d'éloquence « Délie ta langue ! » le 30 mars à 13 h 30, en personne à l'auditorium de BAnQ ou en ligne.
A Safety-Focused-Systems Architecting Framework for Aircraft Conceptual Design
Cryptocurrency's Societal Impact: ESG Compliance, Gaming Economies, and Political Finance
This talk will examine the "Toxic Narrative Infrastructure" — a framework which invisibilizes, normalizes, and naturalizes injustices — and explore how guerrilla narratives seek to disrupt and dismantle it.
The editor-in-chief of The Conversation Canada, Nehal El-Hadi, leads a session explaining how to mobilize your knowledge through this online news platform reserved exclusively for academics.
Receive help with sentence structure, grammar, spelling, and citations. Drop by for support from a writing assistant and bring your assignment or rough draft.
In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn the basics of data analysis using Python in Google Colab.
Come explore the projects developed by final-year engineering students at the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science. The Capstone Poster Presentation is a chance to see how final-year engineering students apply their knowledge to real-world challenges.
The editor-in-chief of The Conversation Canada, Nehal El-Hadi, leads a session explaining how to mobilize your knowledge through this online news platform reserved exclusively for academics.
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.
Insights into the roles of novel Epidermal Patterning Factors (EPFs) secreted peptides in stomatal development and MAP phosphatases MKP2 and DsPTP1 in chloroplast development
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