Events on Friday, January 13, 2023
Using Translation Tools for L2-Learning in a Self-Regulated Environment
Get valuable tips on how to build and optimize your LinkedIn profile to attract recruiters and learn about essential LinkedIn etiquette to make a good impression.
Join Concordia Psychologist and yoga teacher Dr. Jade-Isis Lefebvre for an online movement-based class where you can tune into your body, calm your mind, feel strong and empowered while building inner compassion.
Did you know that we miss 50% of our life because of our inability to pay attention?
Haven't had a chance to explore your faculty's buildings at the Sir George Williams campus yet? Joint the Welcome Crew for a guided tour. Discover the best study and hangout spots as well as the different facilities you’ll be accessing through your academic program.
Faculty members can learn how to design a new real-world project-based student experience for an upcoming course.
Success in math-based courses is more than just solving problems.
Eric S. Nelson is Associate Dean of Humanities and Social Science and Professor of Philosophy at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He works on Chinese, German, and Jewish philosophy. He is the author of "Daoism and Environmental Philosophy" (2020), "Levinas, Adorno, and the Ethics of the Material Other" (2020), and "Chinese and Buddhist Philosophy in Early Twentieth-Century German Thought" (2017). He has published over seventy-five articles and book chapters and is the editor of "Interpreting Dilthey: Critical Essays" (2019).
New students starting this winter 2023 -Join the Welcome Crew Mentors to learn all about the different platforms and tools (including your Office 365 email) you will be using to access your courses, attend online lectures, submit assignments, write exams and more.
Ongoing events
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.
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.
We invite you to experience Shaping Grief: Quilt and Book, an exhibition featuring the work of Abby Maxwell. Through textiles and books, Maxwell explores grief as a material and structural presence — unbound by language yet deeply embedded in memory and decay.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Upcoming events
Are you a new student in an English Literature program who is starting in the Fall 2025 term? Come get to know your advising team and get your questions answered at this online drop-in advising session with the English literature advisor, Dr. Darragh Languay, and the Department Assistant, Julia Clark-Combot.
Join us as we explore the city’s curated Botanical Garden, smelling the roses (and more!) along the way.
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.
Mapping Rhythmoscapes through Art: Ethico-Aesthetics, Movement, and Process Philosophy
C-Change is an interdisciplinary, participatory conference for anyone who is curious about how we might meet the climate crisis differently, and do so together.
Build a Bridge is your opportunity to turn technical skills into real-world impact. A program and competition designed to empower students, this initiative invites participants to tackle urgent challenges in immigrant integration using AI and digital tools.
Three Essays in Mental Health Economics: Education and Labor Market Outcomes
Frontier Aesthetics: Troubling Contact Zones in the Postcolonial Imagination
In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn the basics of data analysis using Python in Google Colab.
In 2020, Deborah began publishing and presenting about the climate crisis as a music therapy scholar. She has since been deeply reckoning with how to live amidst personal tensions, including of activism, complicity, hope, and despair.
Having trouble navigating course registration? Welcome Crew Mentors have you covered! Learn the basics of using the Student Centre to add courses to your schedule.
Being and Transition
This workshop will explore key financial trends that impact your future, providing practical insights for students as you navigate the economy, housing market, and investment options.
Discover the immigration documents international students need to study in Canada.
Making Men in Transnational Spaces: Transnational Migration and the Construction of Masculinity among Bangladeshi Men Living in Canada
FAS Touchstone virtual general advising session familiarizes you to Concordia University, and the Faculty of Arts and Science. It will also: Teach you about your degree requirements. Review information that you need to know/understand as you move forward in your studies with us. It also explains the difference between your department advisor and your SAS advisor.
Three Essays in Mental Health Economics: Education and Relationship and Career Stability
Join us for engaging conversation & connection, snacks included! Open to all members of the Concordia community, students, faculty and staff. Every Tuesday from 2pm-4pm, No Registration!
Let's face it, grad school (whether course based or thesis based) can be totally different reality from what you may have experienced in your undergraduate studies.
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is open to graduate students and undergraduate students planning for grad school. Advance registration is required. Are you planning on applying for future scholarships or awards? Is a deadline fast approaching? You don’t even know how to start writing your research proposal? This workshop is for you!
The Effects of Self-Quantification on Consumer Well-Being
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Concordia students and recent graduates are invited to learn about the McCall MacBain Scholarships! As a McCall MacBain Scholar, you will connect with mentors, develop your leadership skills, and receive full funding to start a master's or professional degree at McGill University.
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is only open to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Build your leadership toolkit in this interactive 7-session seminar series and earn a certificate while mastering core skills like emotional intelligence, negotiation, and team leadership.
Moving to Montreal? Looking to kick-start your housing search? Learn how to find safe, affordable housing wIth the Concordia Student Union's Housing and Job Resource Centre.
In this fast-paced, hands-on sprint, you’ll develop a personalized roadmap to get your idea off the ground and make your first dollar. You’ll work in small teams, receive tailored coaching and tools through collaborative exercises to generate a clear action plan. By the end, you’ll pitch your plan – not a polished idea, but a practical path to launch in the next 90 days.
Robust Design of a Manufacturing Network for Mass Personalization
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is only open to graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. Advance registration is required. How should you respond when offered a position? This clinic will teach you the various elements of a job offer, how to evaluate them, and most importantly, how to negotiate them.
The Work That Reconnects was made for these times. First developed by Joanna Macy and her colleagues nearly 5 decades ago, it offers a roadmap to help us take heart and find our place in the healing of our world, even as we face the worsening realities of climate change and the polycrisis.
Didn’t complete high school or CEGEP? Thinking about going back to school? Explore Concordia's mature entry options and find out how you can start your journey toward a degree!
Ruth Watkiss (MTA) is conducting research examining how Community Music Therapy (CoMT) can enhance the quality of life for people living with dementia in Adult Day Centres in Ontario. Join us to hear Ruth discuss her research.
Join us for an opportunity to reconnect and mingle with fellow Concordians while honouring your shared legacy.
Register for our virtual info session especially for U.S. students! You'll learn more about the opportunities that await you at Concordia, how to apply and what it's like to be a Concordia student from the U.S.
FAS Touchstone virtual general advising session familiarizes you to Concordia University, and the Faculty of Arts and Science. It will also: Teach you about your degree requirements. Review information that you need to know/understand as you move forward in your studies with us. It also explains the difference between your department advisor and your SAS advisor.
Beyond the traditional functional frameworks: novel perspectives on functional structure in fish communities
Organ Clock is a guided mark-making practice that explores the intelligences of micro time systems in order to visualize macro time. As time shifts, our states shift. In this exercise, we draw our change by state as our attention is brought to smaller pockets of time.
Want to apply to Concordia, but don't know where to being? We're here to answer any questions you have about admissions requirements, the application process, or anything else Concordia!
This workshop offers simple, practical tools to help you navigate uncertainty with strength, softness, and grace.
In this event, Dr. Sawin will discuss what multisolving is and how people around the world are achieving results by multisolving. The event will be informal and interactive.
Participants' Perceptions of a Receptive Raga Music Therapy Experience: An Interpretative Neurophenomenological and Arts-based Analysis
This training is offered by GradProSkills. It is open to graduate students and undergraduate students planning for grad school. Advance registration is required. Intended for current or future international students in research-based graduate programs, this workshop provides comprehensive guidance to understand the Canadian funding landscape. Participants will gain insights into the intricacies of proposal development, navigating application requirements, and optimizing their chances of securing external funding.
Violations of the self and mental contamination: A multimethod investigation
Pressure-Dependent Characterizations and Design Optimization of a Two-Phase Fluidic Suspension Strut Using AI-Based Modeling Technique
Some Results in the Theory of Real Hardy Spaces and BMO
Development of Dual Acid/Light-Responsive Imine-based Polymeric Nanocarriers for Drug Delivery
FAS Touchstone virtual general advising session familiarizes you to Concordia University, and the Faculty of Arts and Science. It will also: Teach you about your degree requirements. Review information that you need to know/understand as you move forward in your studies with us. It also explains the difference between your department advisor and your SAS advisor.
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
This interactive bootcamp will take you through a series of skill-building stations designed to help you build confidence in connecting with others, sharing your story, and forming meaningful professional relationships.
Continual Learning in Constrained Scenarios: Bridging Real-World Needs and Practical Constraints
Vous souhaitez développer votre réseau de contacts? Rencontrer de nouvelles personnes pour faire avancer votre carrière? Ou simplement mettre en pratique vos compétences en réseautage? Participez à notre activité de réseautage!
A Comprehensive Study of Wind-Driven Rain (WDR) Loading on Building Facades
Self-Care as Media Practice: Instagram as a Site of Everyday Mental Health Support for Women Living with Mental Illness
Want to apply to Concordia, but don't know where to being? We're here to answer any questions you have about admissions requirements, the application process, or anything else Concordia!
Join Deloitte's Campus Recruitment Team for a virtual event series where we explore topics to help set you up for success as you navigate securing your next internship, co-op or new grad role.
Engineering Droplet Microfluidic Platforms for Microbial Strain Improvement
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
FAS Touchstone virtual general advising session familiarizes you to Concordia University, and the Faculty of Arts and Science. It will also: Teach you about your degree requirements. Review information that you need to know/understand as you move forward in your studies with us. It also explains the difference between your department advisor and your SAS advisor.
Rare-Earth Metal–Organic Frameworks with a Pyrene-Based Linker for the Photooxidation of a Sulfur Mustard Simulant
Having trouble navigating course registration? Welcome Crew Mentors have you covered! Learn the basics of using the Student Centre to add courses to your schedule.
Want to apply to Concordia, but don't know where to being? We're here to answer any questions you have about admissions requirements, the application process, or anything else Concordia!
In this lively workshop, we will explore and practice proven strategies to master the essential skills of facilitation, equip you with a facilitation toolkit and support you in achieving your facilitation goals.
FAS Touchstone virtual general advising session familiarizes you to Concordia University, and the Faculty of Arts and Science. It will also: Teach you about your degree requirements. Review information that you need to know/understand as you move forward in your studies with us. It also explains the difference between your department advisor and your SAS advisor.
Want to apply to Concordia, but don't know where to being? We're here to answer any questions you have about admissions requirements, the application process, or anything else Concordia!
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