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Join Cinema Politica Concordia for the Montreal premiere of LOVE IN THE TIME OF FENTANYL, followed by a Q-and-A with protagonist Trey Helten moderated by Pierre Parent from the Indigenous Street Workers Project.
Bring a $2 twoonie and your own bag to get textbooks, mysteries, fiction, classics and cookbooks -- and more! Prices at $3 and up!
Join us for an artist talk by Swapnaa Tamhane, whose work is currently on view in the FOFA Gallery's Main Space and in the Ste-Catherine Street Vitrine.
Artist-researcher Camille Renarhd is completing her second year of postdoctoral research at CISSC and is offering a moment of encounter and exchange to share her work.
Bring a $2 twoonie and your own bag to get textbooks, mysteries, fiction, classics and cookbooks -- and more! Prices at $3 and up!
Please join us for "Growing Canadian Art Histories," a launch for the online publication: "Guide to Studying the Visual Arts in Canada," co-edited by Shannon Stride and Loren Lerner.
Taking place at the Concordia University Webster Library vitrines and FOFA Art Gallery on unceded Kanien'kehaka traditional territory, re* is part of the Worlding Public Cultures 2023 Tiohtià:ke/Montreal colloquium.
Faculty members can learn how to design a new real-world project-based student experience for an upcoming course.
Join us the last Thursday of each month for an afternoon of arts and craft activities to connect and destress. Supplies will be provided for making love letters to survivors, survivor-centred colouring pages, a variety of painting prompts, or crafting your own creative items. Stop by for a little bit or join for the full event! No prior art experience needed.
Precarities, Pastorals and Poetics is a creative-writing workshop which asks how precarity can queer our relationship with the natural world, crafting new understandings of pastoral poetry.
Concordia Jurist-in-Residence presents: The Honourable Justice Suzanne Côté
This Research Handbook is a collection of 23 chapters authored by 48 contributors from four continents and prefaced by an overarching introduction. It addresses contemporary ethical issues in the fields of external and internal audit, taxation, forensic accounting, and governance.
Join us for the launch of Professor Greg Nielsen's new book, Media Sociology and Journalism: Studies in Truth and Democracy.
To what extent do current scholarship in global art histories, museum studies, and radical pedagogies demonstrate critical awareness of and engagement with diverse ethnocultural communities who are at home in diaspora and/or unsettled racialized arrivants on unceded Indigenous lands? How can we understand Global South and Global North not as binary categories, but as overlapping networks and territories? How are these networks emerging in and being engaged within Montreal's culturally and linguistically diverse art and cultural landscape? Join us for Day 2 of the discussions tackling these questions and more!
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.
Twice a month, the FOFA Gallery invites you to come to the gallery to work on your creative projects: drawings, knitting, and more. These informal events are designed to bring people together to create and connect with other members of the Concordia arts community.
@CUStudentExperience are Concordia's official social media channels for current students, promoting services and events, and highlighting student voices and perspectives. This session will focus on the Student Experience Instagram!
Precarities, Pastorals and Poetics is a creative-writing workshop which asks how precarity can queer our relationship with the natural world, crafting new understandings of pastoral poetry.
Concordia Bartimaeus Case Management Services is a resource for students who are facing multiple challenges and need support beyond what Concordia can provide. Please join Lauren Stoddard to learn about the program, their successes, and when and how to refer a student to these services.
Faculty members can learn how to design a new real-world project-based student experience for an upcoming course.
Join the Experiential Learning (EL) Office on April 20 to learn more about the work they are doing to support and coordinate EL activities across campus — all while assisting students, faculty, staff and partner organizations.
In collaboration with the Performing Arts Research Cluster, Emilie Morin and Ryan Clayton are organizing a series of events around their currently exhibited work Le spectre anime nos os // The Spectre Animates our Bones, in the FOFA Gallery's Black Box until June 2.
In collaboration with the Performing Arts Research Cluster, Emilie Morin and Ryan Clayton are organizing a series of events around their currently exhibited work Le spectre anime nos os // The Spectre Animates our Bones, in the FOFA Gallery's Black Box until June 2.
In collaboration with the Performing Arts Research Cluster, Emilie Morin and Ryan Clayton are organizing a series of events around their currently exhibited work Le spectre anime nos os // The Spectre Animates our Bones, in the FOFA Gallery's Black Box until June 2.
In collaboration with the Performing Arts Research Cluster, Emilie Morin and Ryan Clayton are organizing a series of events around their currently exhibited work Le spectre anime nos os // The Spectre Animates our Bones, in the FOFA Gallery's Black Box until June 2.
Artist-researcher Camille Renarhd is completing her second year of postdoctoral research at CISSC and is offering a moment of encounter, exchange, and practice to share her work.
You are warmly welcome to come join engAGE for its grand opening as we officially open our newly acquired and newly renovated space!
You are warmly welcome to come join engAGE for its grand opening as we officially open our newly acquired and newly renovated space!
This event will examine the essential role that community organizations play in supporting older people. It will feature research that highlights the important work of the community non-profit sector in Montreal during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
Sandra's Keys is an escape room on older adult mistreatment that was co-designed by researchers, community partners and professionals in the field of social gerontology to raise public awareness of older adult mistreatment.
The engAGE Student Research Competition is a university-wide research competition for graduate and undergraduate students undertaking research on aging at Concordia University.
Faculty members can learn how to design a new real-world project-based student experience for an upcoming course.
The Concordia Research and Education for Athletic Therapy Excellence (CREATE) Conference is the only academic oriented event in Canada specifically designed to host both professional and student researchers to disseminate their knowledge creation and network among peers in the field of athletic therapy.
The PEOPLE 2023 International Conference-Collaborative Solutions to Environmental Problems under Climate Change is taking place from August 7 to 11 at Concordia.This is also the sixth annual conference of the global Network on Persistent, Emerging and Organic Pollution in the Environment (PEOPLE Network).
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