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Grow microgreens with Co-op CultivAction in the Concordia Greenhouse!
Join our 4-part workshop to look at spiritual roots of North American environmentalism, and take time to reflect on our care for the planet.
The mind.heart.mouth. collective garden aims to promote food security on campus by providing free local organic food to any member of the Concordia community who wishes to volunteer in the garden and to the Hive Coop, which provides free lunches for all. No experience needed to volunteer!
Join the Climate Fresk workshop to take part in a collaborative, scientific, and creative game to better understand the issues of climate change and its effect on our biodiversity.
Join Cinema Politica Concordia for the Montreal premiere of SOMEONE LIVES HERE followed by a Q&A with director Zack Russell and protagonist Khaleel Seivwright!
This Guided Hands on Learning Experience is a an opportunity for community members to learn and practice fundamental urban agriculture skills. We will hold semi-structured training sessions and provide immediate opportunities for people to participate in the day-to-day tasks of an urban farm.
SHIFT's monthly Lunch & Learn events are opportunities to engage more with social transformation and all of the amazing work connected through the SHIFT community. Bring your own lunch or come and snack on what we have!
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.
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some snacks, coffee and tea! Meet our team and make new friends. Enjoy some fresh tea from harvested herbs this week from the Grey Nuns Garden.
Established in 2014, the Concordia Farmers’ Market is the main provider of fresh local, direct-to-market products for the 40 000+ daily eaters on campus.
This workshop, presented by Robin Long and Laz Kalipolidis, is aimed at providing a basic overview of the Quebec education system, from the perspective of those who have studied in it.
Join us for our first Grey Nun's Community Garden Harvest Party!
Introduction to the Non-Buddhist religious and ritual practices of Tibet by Professor Charles Ramble.
Interested in learning more about local pollinators?
The mind.heart.mouth. collective garden aims to promote food security on campus by providing free local organic food to any member of the Concordia community who wishes to volunteer in the garden and to the Hive Coop, which provides free lunches for all. No experience needed to volunteer!
Established in 2014, the Concordia Farmers Market is the main provider of fresh local, direct-to-market products for the 40 000+ daily eaters on campus.
The powerful combination of nature and art-making is at the heart of building a sustainable community.
Every year, almost 100,000 Canadian couples experience a perinatal death, whether early (first 20 weeks of pregnancy) or late (between 21 weeks of pregnancy and the baby's first six weeks of life).
Le'u priests are lay ritualists who perform rites such as for prosperity, exorcism, healing, and the propitiation of local spirits, Professor Daniel Berounsky (Charles University, Prague) will introduce his research derived for extensive fieldwork and study of ritual performance in Eastern Tibetan areas.
The community garden is the People's Potato's main summer project.
Concordia is committed to the inclusion and participation of students with disabilities.
Grow microgreens with Co-op CultivAction in the Concordia Greenhouse!
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!
La démocratie libérale est un régime politique qui fait de la communauté des citoyens l’autorité souveraine ultime et des individus les dépositaires de droits universels et inaliénables. Que se passe-t-il dès lors si les citoyen.ne.s décident souverainement de limiter les droits des individus en situation de migration sur leur territoire?
Come join us downtown caring for the planters at the back of the Grey Nuns Residence garden located close to rue St Mathieu. Our volunteer sessions are open to everyone, from those with gardening experience to beginners!
Geshes Yongdong Losar, a scholar of Yungdrung Bön religion and graduate of the celebrated Nangzhig Monastery in Eastern Tibet will introduce the tradition of this institution, its history, curriculum of study and activities.
This event is part of the Campus Sustainability Month and 'Glocal Learning Journey's' at the international Adaptation Futures 2023 Conference.
Faculty members can learn how to design a new real-world project-based student experience for an upcoming course.
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some snacks, coffee and tea! Meet our team and make new friends.
Access to nature in urban environments can be limited, so why not increase our indoor greenery to help boost our spirits?
Join Cinema Politica Concordia for the Montreal premiere of BREAKING SOCIAL followed by a Q&A with director Fredrik Gertten!
Take a break and spend a mini retreat walking and contemplating nature and your steps.
Come and join the MFSC on this amazing volunteering activity in which we'll contribute to fight food insecurity in Montreal.
This is the registration form for the Anti-Racism Workshop Series, a two-part training program. The first session is theory based and designed to encourage reflection upon contemporary concepts and issues around race as well as racism history. We also pay particular attention to the manifestations and maintenance of racism in the workplace. The second part involves an applied approach, designed to promote, and implement anti-racism best practices through scenarios.
This study day will gather academic researchers from various horizons around the subject of the printed image since the 1880s.
This is the registration form for the Anti-Racism Workshop Series, a two-part training program. The first session is theory based and designed to encourage reflection upon contemporary concepts and issues around race as well as racism history. We also pay particular attention to the manifestations and maintenance of racism in the workplace. The second part involves an applied approach, designed to promote, and implement anti-racism best practices through scenarios.
Join our 4-part workshop to look at spiritual roots of North American environmentalism, and take time to reflect on our care for the planet.
This session offers an open and interactive space for student-facing professionals to explore what it means to foster a culture of inclusivity in a variety of educational settings and service delivery contexts. Join us as we explore ways to build equity into our daily work and practice.
SAY MORE is a monthly lunch time gathering to connect either in person or online. Each event will have a community facilitator. See the calendar HERE for registration and the various activities planned! Bring your lunch and join us! Coffee, snacks, and tea provided.
The past decade has seen a rise in populist governments taking aim at culture and education, going so far as to close academic programs and change college boards, as we saw recently in Florida, entire universities, as we saw in Hungary, and to dismantle existing cultural infrastructure, as we saw in Brazil under Bolsonaro.
Join us with a special guest. a Student Equity Advisor from the Equity Office to think together about the many facets of our identities, and how that plays our in our relationships with others.
To celebrate Fair Trade Month, we're going bananas! Join us in the MB Atrium to learn all about Canada's most popular fruit and why conventional bananas are so unap-peeling.
Les étudiants et étudiantes qui songent à s’inscrire au concours d’éloquence Délie ta langue ! sont invités à se joindre à une séance d’information virtuelle organisée par Réussir en français durant laquelle les exigences et le déroulement du concours seront expliqués. Vous obtiendrez également des conseils pour vous aider dans la réalisation votre vidéo.
Chief of the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador Ghislain Picard and former Member of the National Assembly Geoff Kelley are Concordia’s new Indigenous Directions experts-in-residence.
Come celebrate and discover religious and spiritual diversity on campus! Meet and connect with other students and enjoy a free lunch with fun activities.
Concordia University Jurist-in-Residence, Morton S. Minc, invites you to the conference: Canada the Middle-Power: Where to Now? with The Honourable Jean Charest, lawyer and former Quebec
Integrating contemplative pedagogies in sustainability education is beneficial to help learners cultivate hope and resilience and foster the awareness, compassion, and care needed in a world of rapid change (Papenfuss et al. 2019).
University can be a key place for 2SLGBTQ+ young people to learn knowledge and skills for healthy romantic relationships.
What are the implications of taking research and teaching beyond the walls of the university?
Concordia feels like home for 45,000+ students. Find out why Concordia is the right fit for you!
Come out and grab a FREE cup of Concordia's Fairtrade coffee: Stingers Roast!
Join our 4-part workshop to look at spiritual roots of North American environmentalism, and take time to reflect on our care for the planet.
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some snacks, coffee and tea! Meet our team and make new friends.
Share a free vegetarian meal and conversation with new and old friends!
Come out and grab a FREE cup of Concordia's Fairtrade coffee: Stingers Roast!
These info sessions are for those interested in the Anti-Racism Concentric Learning series, an intensive cohort program, to learn more about the sessions, ask questions, and receive the registration form for the series.
These info sessions are for those interested in the Anti-Racism Concentric Learning series, an intensive cohort program, to learn more about the sessions, ask questions, and receive the registration form for the series.
This is the registration form for the Anti-Racism Workshop Series, a two-part training program. The first session is theory based and designed to encourage reflection upon contemporary concepts and issues around race as well as racism history. We also pay particular attention to the manifestations and maintenance of racism in the workplace. The second part involves an applied approach, designed to promote, and implement anti-racism best practices through scenarios.
Career Counseling and Educational Transitions is a new unit in the Student Success Centre designed to support students as they explore career options and transition to new life stages, whether starting university or moving into life after graduation.
What are some actions, practices, standards, and adjustments that we can make around campus to help mitigate climate change?
These info sessions are for those interested in the Anti-Racism Concentric Learning series, an intensive cohort program, to learn more about the sessions, ask questions, and receive the registration form for the series.
You're invited to the SAF's Annual General Meeting on October 26th.
Interested in Concordia's Art Education Department? Come to Portfolio Day!
Free lunchtime zoom lecture organized by the Concordia Food Studies Working Group with Éloi Salvail-Lacoste, M.A. Candidate (History Dept).
Join the MFSC to prep some baked goods to donate to Resilience Montreal and help fight food insecurity in Montreal.
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some snacks, coffee and tea! Meet our team and make new friends.
The goal of the activity is to spend more time in parks and green spaces near the Loyola campus, enjoying a morning in the park whilst serving the community by participating in a clean-up challenge.
Join us at our community-building pasta lunches: $15 for a plate of pasta with meat or vegan sauce, salad, a roll, beverage and dessert.
Join us for an inspiring educational journey on November 1st!
This two-hour course was created for Concordia faculty and staff who are interested in sustainability and want to learn more about it and how to advance sustainability at Concordia.
This is the registration form for the Anti-Racism Workshop Series, a two-part training program. The first session is theory based and designed to encourage reflection upon contemporary concepts and issues around race as well as racism history. We also pay particular attention to the manifestations and maintenance of racism in the workplace. The second part involves an applied approach, designed to promote, and implement anti-racism best practices through scenarios.
Last spring, the Spotlight Series hosted Health Services and Dr. AJ Rubineau to hear about healthcare at Concordia for 2Spirit, Trans, and Non-binary (2STNB) students.
Interested in Applied Linguistics, Child Studies, Educational Technology, Instructional Technology, or Educational Studies?
The Anti-Racism Concentric Learning Series is an intensive cohort program for staff members committed to fostering an inclusive and anti-racist campus community. Participants will actively engage in a series of workshops aimed at deepening their understanding of systemic racism, promoting cultural competence, and enhancing interpersonal skills.
This two-hour course was created for Concordia faculty and staff who are interested in sustainability and want to learn more about it and how to advance sustainability at Concordia.
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some snacks, coffee and tea! Meet our team and make new friends.
Join us at our community-building pasta lunches: $15 for a plate of pasta with meat or vegan sauce, salad, a roll, beverage and dessert.
Screening + Q&A with MHSoC alumna Jacky Mills
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some snacks, coffee and tea! Meet our team and make new friends.
Do you want to gain a profound understand of how individuals, teams and systems function?
Join the MFSC to prep some baked goods to donate to Resilience Montreal and help fight food insecurity in Montreal.
Faculty members can learn how to design a new real-world project-based student experience for an upcoming course.
In this session, we will engage in meaningful discussion on racial hierarchies from a historical perspective and the ways it is being constructed in the present.
This session offers an open and interactive space for student-facing professionals to explore what it means to foster a culture of inclusivity in a variety of educational settings and service delivery contexts. Join us as we explore ways to build equity into our daily work and practice.
Share a free vegetarian meal and conversation with new and old friends!
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some snacks, coffee and tea! Meet our team and make new friends.
SAY MORE is a monthly lunch time gathering to connect either in person or online. Each event will have a community facilitator. See the calendar HERE for registration and the various activities planned! Bring your lunch and join us! Coffee, snacks, and tea provided.
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some snacks, coffee and tea! Meet our team and make new friends.
Join friends old and new at the Multi-Faith and Spirituality Centre for the last community meal of the term, a drop-in breakfast to fuel your studies.
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some snacks, coffee and tea! Meet our team and make new friends.
This two-hour course was created for Concordia faculty and staff who are interested in sustainability and want to learn more about it and how to advance sustainability at Concordia.
Join the MFSC to prep some baked goods to donate to Resilience Montreal and help fight food insecurity in Montreal.
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