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  • Taking the Spring break to recharge and destress
    Posted on February 20, 2020 | By GradProSkills
    Concordia Library is more than just a quiet place to study and a place to borrow books. The library has evolved with technological developments and student needs to become a services provider for academic support, both in terms of specialists who help with research and a hub for technological tools to enhance the learning experience. Read more
  • Concordia Library’s hidden gems are far more than just books and articles
    Posted on January 22, 2020 | By GradProSkills
    Concordia Library is more than just a quiet place to study and a place to borrow books. The library has evolved with technological developments and student needs to become a services provider for academic support, both in terms of specialists who help with research and a hub for technological tools to enhance the learning experience. Read more
  • Learn to love networking
    Posted on January 9, 2020 | By GradProSkills
    The major step to enjoy networking events is to stop seeing them as a burden. Think about meeting people as an opportunity to learn more about your field, discover market opportunities for your company, meet people with common interests, and become the spokesperson for your company and make your name in the industry. Read more
  • Get Ahead with an Individual Development Plan
    Posted on December 16, 2019 | By GradProSkills
    The end-of-year holidays is a great opportunity to reflect on your plans to graduate and prepare for the next stage of your life. The process of setting goals and tracking progress is best done systematically and one tool that can help with this is an “Individual Development Plan” (IDP). Read more
  • Demystifying Writer’s Block
    Posted on November 21, 2019 | By GradProSkills
    You sit in front of your computer screen and try hard to write something but nothing comes to mind. This is the infamous “writer’s block” episode. This is not a disease but simply a temporary state of “not being prepared to move on to the next level”. Here are 6 strategies to deal with writer’s block and unleash your creative writing in grad school. Read more
  • Overcome the Writing Challenges in Grad School
    Posted on November 6, 2019 | By GradProSkills
    Graduate students face one of the most challenging times of their studies when it comes to writing their thesis or major research paper. This post proposes strategies to overcome challenges with writing your thesis, a paper or a grant application. Read more
  • Stretching and Breathing for a Healthy Grad Life
    Posted on October 23, 2019 | By GradProSkills
    Do you spend a great part of your time judging yourself? Do you have that little voice inside your head saying that you are not good enough to be in grad school? Are you scared to fail? Most of our anxieties and stressors are created by our own mind and how we perceive ourselves in our environment. Here find out how Yoga can help to build your resilience, self-esteem and keep you focused to finish your degree. Read more
  • Overcoming Conflict in Grad School
    Posted on October 9, 2019 | By GradProSkills
    The Office of Rights and Responsibilities, the guardians of our Code of Rights and Responsibilities, exists to support the Concordia community with conflict prevention and resolution. They offer impartial and confidential consultation and resources to help resolve conflict, as well as promote equity, respect and diversity. Read more
  • What is Marketing?
    Posted on September 26, 2019 | By GradProSkills
    Whether you plan to work in a company or create your own company, it's useful to understand what is marketing. We often think of marketing in terms of selling a product or service to a buyer, but the real definition of marketing is much deeper. Here you find how to think about clients in a strategic way, and build stronger relationships. Read more
  • Budgeting to a balanced lifestyle
    Posted on September 11, 2019 | By GradProSkills
    A personal budget is a useful tool for life, not just when you are a student. A recent study shows that money is a top source of stress, and prolonged periods of stress can affect your physical and mental health. Achieving a healthy financial situation is at everyone’s reach, regardless of their income level. Budgeting not only helps you plan your expenses but can even help you build some savings. Read more
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