Today's events
Starting your undergraduate studies in Winter 2025? Let's face it, university studies can be totally different reality from what you may have experienced in high school or CEGEP.
Oppression is a circumstance and a relational dynamic where certain ways of being, and where certain knowledges and experiences, are prioritized and privileged while others are pushed to the margins. Anti-oppression is understanding the dynamics of oppression and working against it. This workshop will provide educators and staff a space to identify the dynamics of oppression in their learning and working environments to consider how they can begin working towards creating anti-oppressive classrooms and spaces.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Antoine Bilodeau and Mireille Paquet are pleased to invite you to IRI's Seminar, highlighting the research of its three visiting doctoral fellows for 2024. This is an opportunity to discover research topics related to IRI's mission while contributing to the development of these three doctoral students' projects through your comments, feedback and encouragement.
At this workshop, learn how to get started with zero waste, get plant-based cuisine tips and tricks, and more.
This workshop explores how faculty can guide students in using all-purpose GenAI tools (e.g., ChatGPT) for self-assessment and feedback on their assignments. Participants will learn strategies to empower students to leverage GenAI in conjunction with course rubrics, enhancing the development of critical evaluation skills, and freeing in the instructor’s time and resources.
Each session will focus on a different skills theme for managing common emotional challenges that many students face.
OCT 23: Did you know? STI-testing is recommended every 6 - 12 months for everyone who is sexually active. Are you up to date?
In this interactive workshop, you will learn about the transferable skills that employers look for.
In this hands-on workshop you will learn how to use Zotero, a desktop and web-based tool that you can use to organize the references you find in library catalogues and databases, insert citations in your papers, and prepare bibliographies or reference lists quickly and effectively, in a wide variety of citation styles (e.g. APA, MLA, Chicago, et cetera).
The CSLP is sponsoring a new colloquium series by and for graduate students, Unweaving the Researcher, which will explore student experiences beyond research. The series will feature collaborative discussions and offer peer feedback to provide a range of diverse perspectives and critical insights on the lives and struggles of student researchers.
Join MfSC and McGill MORSL to visit Rigpe Dorge Centre, a Montreal Centre in the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism.
Join recent Concordia grads for a social event at L'Annexe St. Ambroise.
Ongoing events
It's an interactive peer support session that is guided by moderators, and everyone is encouraged to voice their thoughts!
WEDNESDAYS: Each session of this series will focus on a different skills theme for managing common emotional challenges that students face.
Participating in the third annual Student Research Photo Contest is a fantastic opportunity to showcase your innovative research within the Faculty of Arts and Science. Capture a compelling image that encapsulates the essence of your work and illustrate its impact or process.
The exhibition features contemporary Inuit artists from throughout Inuit Nunaat whose works speak to ways of being in relation: to each other and community, the land, past and future generations, namesakes, and Inuit belongings.
The Super Boat People Collective is happy to present the exhibition born from the project "What Travels Through Us: Family History Workshops.
Receive help with sentence structure, grammar, spelling, and citations. Drop by for support from a writing assistant, Billy Gelinas, and bring your assignment or rough draft. Come see us for a 25-minute session, first arrived-first served.
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
Upcoming events
Come out and grab a FREE cup of Concordia’s Fairtrade coffee: Stingers Roast!
Free latte alert! On October 22nd, join Fair Trade Concordia in the EV Lobby to grab a Stingers Roast espresso-based drink while learning more about Concordia's very own Fairtrade-certified coffee, sourced from a women-owned cooperative in Colombia.
This event is primarily aimed at undergraduate biology students, but everyone is welcome! Enjoy refreshments while hearing from your peers about their experiences.
The perennial herb garden at Loyola Farm is the main teaching and demonstration site of the City Herbal Apprenticeship Program, and is the oldest garden plot at the site. Volunteers will have the opportunity to get their hands dirty, and will work on a variety of garden tasks including bed and path maintenance, weeding, transplanting, and general garden upkeep.
Learn about healthy eating, sleep, quitting smoking, stress management, mental health and more.
Making of the Management Machine: Subjectivity, Desire, and Living Labour
Now that your midterms are over, how did you do? Depending on how you preformed, you may have questions about next steps! If so, this one-hour online zoom session is for you!
Connect with a career advisor and get feedback on your CV
Learn about academic and professional journeys in finance
Edmund Snow Carpenter has been marginal to the history of anthropology and yet central to multisensory museology. A colleague of Marshall McLuhan in the 1950s, Carpenter co-edited with McLuhan the journal Explorations and was thus the co- founder of media studies as we know it today.
This workshop can give you ideas on how to change your current strategies and get you back on track.
The "hidden curriculum" is the unspoken norms and expectations in higher education that can influence students' learning experiences and success, often without their awareness. In this interactive session, we explored the concept of hidden curriculum, its impact on student success, and strategies for navigating and addressing implicit learning.
Attend this workshop to understand the golden rules of career goal-setting and plan your next steps.
This keynote from Yale University Professor Bryan Kelly is free and open to the public online via Zoom. Registration is required. Part of the Generative AI Conference 2024.
The Kristeva Circle supports research on, or influenced by, philosopher, psychoanalyst and novelist Julia Kristeva. The Circle holds regular gatherings to establish and advance Kristeva scholarship nationally and internationally. During these gatherings, scholars from a variety of fields and disciplines exchange ideas and collaborate on projects related to the work of Julia Kristeva.
In this workshop – ideal for speakers at all levels – we will dispel common public speaking myths, provide useful tips on body language and tone, and help you to conquer your fears and meaningfully connect with your audiences in-person and online.
Join us as Dr. Fenwick McKelvey presents the main findings from a three-year investigation into AI governance across Canada. This research explores critical aspects of how AI is shaping policy and ethics.
How are technological applications are helping increase access to justice? How is AI being used by the courts? Join Concordia Jurist-in-Residence, Morton S. Minc, as he welcomes guest speaker Nicolas Vermeys, Associate Director of the Cyberjustice Laboratory and Professor at Université de Montréal's Faculté de droit. Vermeys will discuss the future of online justice and share examples of the uses of AI technologies within the court system. Students in the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science, lawyers, and the general public are invited to attend.
Dr. Lauren Kaplow (Concordia University) will deliver a public lecture, "Small Dogs in the Ancient World: A Love Story," on Thursday, October 24, at 6 p.m. in Room S1.235 of the John Molson Building (MB). All are invited.
This is part of a series of engAGE Student Presentations and will feature the research of Daniela Presta, a PhD candidate in the Department of Health, Kinesiology and Applied Physiology.
If you are looking to release stress while toning, this is the class for you. All are welcome!
Telling the story of ground rent — a largely underexplored topic — illustrates how local racialized property regimes shape the geography of urban segregation and urban inequality. Part of the Geography, Planning and Environment Brown Bag Seminar Series.
"Working with Friendship: is a round-table discussion featuring five artist duos exploring collaborative ceramics as part of the 5th Virginia McClure Ceramic Biennale and "Ceramic Friends" exhibition (October 25 - November 30).
Deep Reinforcement Learning-based Automated Penetration Testing for Active Distribution Networks
Concordia University is pleased to host a collection of short films selected for the 2024 Etheria Film Festival, the world's preeminent showcase for global genre cinema created by women.
Join us in person for Concordia’s Open House! Concordia feels like home for 45,000+ students. Find out why Concordia is the right fit for you! Discover our two vibrant campuses, tour our state-of-the-art facilities, and get advice from faculty, staff and current students.
Molecular Doping of Organic Semiconductors: Role of Steric Hindrance
Essays in Macroeconomics and Labour mobility
In this workshop we will review the various stages of event planning from developing your idea, executing all the details, and articulating what was learned from the experience.
Join us for our monthly "Chai, Coffee & Change: Discussing Inclusion" sessions! This informal gathering is open to all members of the Concordia community. Whether you're passionate about EDI or simply curious, you are welcome to join us for coffee, snacks, and dialogue.
Visit with admissions team members, and faculty from art and design schools across Canada and the United States to Showcase your artistic talent!
Join us for the Montreal Premiere of Diaries from Lebanon with special guests! This politically bold film explores direct action against oppression through the life of a militant activist community in France.
Led by prof. Mireille Paquet, this reading group is open to all interested students and faculty. Participants are only required to read and discuss the text assigned for each meeting. This is a welcoming, stress-free environment for Concordians interested in immigration studies, regardless of their level of knowledge or discipline. We look forward to meeting you!
Sankofa Farming Cooperative is calling on Africans/Afro-descendant/Black-Indigenous peoples to reclaim and seek the wisdom of their roots through teach-ins, workshops, media projects, Black-Indigenous farming/gardening, storytelling and rituals! We have a volunteer days every Tuesday (10am-1pm) during sustainability month, and additional afro-exclusive volunteer days (11am-4pm) every other Sunday (October 6th & 20th)
Open to all members of an active Department Hiring Committee (DHC), Department Hiring Committee (DPC), or Faculty Personnel and Tenure Committee (FPTC). All DHCs involved in the search process are required to participate in this session before starting the hiring process. DPC and FPTC members are strongly encouraged to participate. DHC members would ideally attend the session prior to their first in-person DHC meeting and prior to the review of applications.
Join this mindfulness drop-in series to engage in a “full body” mindfulness practice, encompassing gentle mindful movement, breathwork exercises and guided meditations.
Interested in the Art Education Department? Come to Portfolio Day to get constructive feedback about your work.
Celebrate Concordia’s achievement of Fair Trade Silver Campus status with a fun-filled event!
Whether you’re looking to recharge or simply take a break, these calming sound baths will leave you feeling refreshed and centered.
This session contains multiple activities to practice new strategies and to help you build a toolkit to take with you into your next group project or relationship.
This workshop offers to reflect on archives as sites of contested knowledge, and to envision avenues and methodologies to open them to more inclusive decolonial and feminist perspectives.
Tu es un·e étudiant·e francophone qui entreprendra des études post-secondaires en langue anglaise pour la première fois à l'hiver 2025 ? Joins-toi à notre session 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.
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).
This interactive workshop will introduce participants to a variety of visual methods suitable for inter-and cross-disciplinary study.
Collective Symphonies offers a journey into the soundscapes that shape one’s life, capturing the often-overlooked acoustic textures of collective experiences.
The Law and Society Student Association (LSSA) is back with its famous Wine and Cheese event! Come grow your network by meeting lawyers from various fields, law school representatives and alumni while sipping wine and enjoying delicious food.
Having trouble navigating course registration? Welcome Crew Mentors have you covered! Learn the basics of using the Student Hub including your CU Account and Student Centre.
Open to all members of an active Department Hiring Committee (DHC), Department Hiring Committee (DPC), or Faculty Personnel and Tenure Committee (FPTC). All DHCs involved in the search process are required to participate in this session before starting the hiring process. DPC and FPTC members are strongly encouraged to participate. DHC members would ideally attend the session prior to their first in-person DHC meeting and prior to the review of applications.
Join CU Wellness as we welcome Imagine Therapy Dogs on campus.
Join us at our community-building pasta lunches: $17 for a plate of pasta with meat or vegan sauce, salad, a roll, beverage and dessert.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
This workshop is for undergraduate students who want to learn how to take efficient notes. Different strategies and techniques will be explored.
Discover, through a fun and collaborative workshop, the systemic aspects of biodiversity: what it is, what it enables and what degrades it.
Each session will focus on a different skills theme for managing common emotional challenges that many students face.
Optimized Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning for Target Search and Localization
Interested in the Art Education Department? Come to Portfolio Day to get constructive feedback about your work.
Stretch your creative problem-solving muscles in our newly launched design challenge, a low-stakes, high impact workshop. This 3 hour event centers on a challenge that impacts students’ daily lives and how to use design thinking to generate solutions and shape our future.
This immersive tour hosted by Tours Montreal will explore Montreal’s diverse and dynamic queer history, offering insights and stories that reflect the spirit and resilience of the community.
Celebrate our milestone year in style. Join President Graham Carr and Paul Chesser, BA 94, GrDip 97, vice-president of Advancement, as they kick off Concordia's 50th Anniversary Road Tour in Ottawa! Reconnect with fellow alumni over drinks and celebrate half a century of our incredible Concordia community. This is an event you won't want to miss!
This conference is an in-person event and will be presented in English and French with a bilingual question period.
Share a free vegetarian meal, meet new people and enjoy the conversations among friends! We're also looking for volunteers to help prepare for the event! Volunteering with the MFSC can appear on your co-curricular record.
This hands-on workshop will introduce students to the modern, no-cost, digital note-taking tool, Obsidian (or Zettlr). Integrated with Zotero and used in an academic framework, these tools can foster productive research writing. The workshop will help students start practising the principles of a Zettelkasten technique to build a personal knowledge base of literature notes, interlinked ideas, long-form writing, visual concept maps, and more. It will show how to associate Obsidian notes with bibliographic information in Zotero as part of the research writing workflow. The workshop will revolve around Obsidian's structure as a markdown file editing tool, suited to short or longform notes stored as a knowledge graph or in a hierarchy. The workshop will include the option to use the tool Zettlr instead of Obsidian and will cover techniques for writing with Markdown and options for transforming notes into other digital forms. It does not require programming knowledge but participants should already be comfortable using Zotero.
Connect with employers, learn about career opportunities, and gather information for your job search!
Connectez-vous avec des employeurs, découvrez des opportunités de carrière et recueillez des informations pour votre recherche d’emploi.
Open to all members of an active Department Hiring Committee (DHC), Department Hiring Committee (DPC), or Faculty Personnel and Tenure Committee (FPTC). All DHCs involved in the search process are required to participate in this session before starting the hiring process. DPC and FPTC members are strongly encouraged to participate. DHC members would ideally attend the session prior to their first in-person DHC meeting and prior to the review of applications.
During this workshop, participants will learn practical tools to understand trauma through an anti-oppressive lens and identify trauma triggers when supporting students, faculty and staff. Participants will practice inclusive language and de-escalation techniques that support community members impacted by trauma. c Learning Outcomes: Participants will develop an intersectional understanding of trauma on campus Participants will learn to identify triggered service users Participants will practice inclusive language and de-escalation strategies Participants will make plans for connecting service users with on campus support Please note: A Zoom link will be sent to participants the morning of the workshop.
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