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Upcoming workshops Volt-Age training program Helping research trainees develop the skills needed to create impact in academic, community and professional settings.

A message from your Cohort Training Program Officer

Catherine Mwangi, Cohort Training Program Officer

My name is Catherine Mwangi, and I am the Cohort Training Program Officer at Volt-Age.  

I lead the design and development of the Cohort Training Program, created to help support you in succeeding during your studies and throughout your career. 

We’re excited to co-create this learning experience with you and look forward to your feedback on the areas of support that would be most meaningful to you.  



Don't miss these Volt-Age workshops – reserve your spot now!

Nov 5: Indigenous Perspectives

This workshop explores the inclusion of Indigenous peoples on our campuses through multiple perspectives. Participants will gain historical and contemporary insights into laws and policies, demographic trends, and the cultural and economic contexts that shape Indigenous experiences.

Nov 19 and 20: Blanket Exercise

This three-hour experiential workshop explores the historical and present-day relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in the land now known as Canada. Participants will reflect on the challenges and experiences that have shaped Indigenous communities, uncovering truths essential to the reconciliation process.


Missed our previous workshop? View the recording online!

Recorded on Sep 30: Introduction to Goal Setting

This interactive workshop explored how to break down long-term ambitions into manageable milestones, track progress, and align research, skills development, and professional activities with future career paths.


More ways to engage at Concordia – see what’s coming up!

Nov 26: The Assembly: Energy in Canada

As part of the inaugural Canada Climate Week Xchange, Porte Parole, in partnership with Concordia University’s Faculty of Fine Arts, presents The Assembly – Energy in Canada, a powerful documentary play exploring the polarization around our energy future.

Based on a real dinner conversation between four Canadians with sharply opposing views, this gripping performance transforms their dialogue into theatre that uncovers the conflict and humanity at the heart of one of today’s most pressing issues.

Free for Concordia students!

Please bring your student ID to the door. Seats are limited, so reserve yours soon!


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Volt-Age is funded by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund.


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