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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.
The Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul invites us for Carols by Candlelight, featuring the A&P Choir under Léa Moisan-Perier, direction and with Jonas Apeland, organ. Eat pizza, socialize, and come hear and sing your favourite Christmas carols!
We have raised over $123,500 to support Concordia University’s Centre for the Arts in Human Development (CAHD), Concordia Student Emergency and Food Fund, Library Staff in Support of Students Bursary, and other charitable organizations.
From November 3 to December 15, 2023, the FOFA Gallery will host a new Black Arts Series, presented in collaboration with the Visual Collections Repository (VCR) and the NouLa Black Student Centre.
The Contemplative Pedagogy initiative, offered by the Centre for Teaching and Learning, includes a variety of workshops, activities, and resources on contemplative pedagogy for Concordians in order to re-energize our teaching and learning community during this time of constant change.
Under the aegis of Harambec and thanks to the contribution of Dr. Esmeralda’s Thornhill’s personal Archival Collection, we are pleased to share the tenure of a commemorative exhibit to honor the legacy of Black Feminist organizing here in Montreal.
This exhibition in the Webster Library’s display vitrines and Discovery Counter showcases a selection of publications, archival material, photographs, and illustrations on "The Life of Karl Polanyi," recognized as one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century.
From colorism to the racial wealth gap, racial identity, culture, codeswitching and more, this workshop will offer a detailed understanding of the significant and on-going challenges and consequences that Black folks have endured as a result of slavery, racism and colonial oppression.
Let’s face it, graduate studies can be quite different than what you experienced during your undergraduate degree. To help you prepare for a successful transition, you are invited to join this interactive workshop to learn what to expect from your graduate studies and more!
Let’s face it, university studies can be totally different from what you may have experienced in high school or CEGEP…or from what you’ve seen in media! To help you prepare for a successful first term, you are invited to join this interactive workshop to learn what to expect from your first year in university and more!
Meet peers and learn how to get involved in the Concordia community. Open to all new students starting in winter 2024.
Join us for an exciting in-person event at District 3 Innovation Centre! Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of artificial intelligence and chatbots. This meetup is all about sharing thoughts, ideas, and experiences related to AI.
Primary and Secondary Expression in Merleau-Ponty and Lived Experience
Graph Neural Networks for Node Classification and Anomaly Detection
Join the Concordia Student Union’s HOJO for a free workshop on the rental process, for a smooth journey from submitting a rental application to confidently signing a lease.
Join Salma for this restorative yoga class, where we will be connecting breath to movement, while calming the mind.
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some snacks, coffee and tea! Meet our team and make new friends.
Learn the basics of using the Student Hub including My CU Account and your Student Centre. The Mentors share how to add, drop and swap courses along with helpful tips.
Join the Welcome Crew Mentors to learn about the platforms and tools you need to access your courses, attend online lectures, submit assignments, write exams and more.
Algorithmic Solutions for Virtual Network Function Migration in Cloud
Pop into our online Student Service Station via Zoom every Wednesday from 11:30-12:30: a one-stop shop to ask questions!
Complex Analytic Structure of Stationary Solutions of the Euler Equations
New students – Join the Welcome Crew Mentor and Homeroom to connect and play games with fellow Concordians! You’ll see familiar faces from PEERprep and play games led by Student Facilitators from Homeroom – a community building program for first year students. These sessions will be entirely virtual, so you can join in on the fun no matter where you are. Open to all new undergraduate and graduate students who are starting their studies in Winter 2024.
Engineering and Computer Science students, not yet in Montreal? Join a virtual faculty tour to discover the facilities you’ll be using most frequently.
Learn the basics of using the Student Hub including My CU Account and your Student Centre. The Mentors share how to add, drop and swap courses along with helpful tips.
Join the Welcome Crew Mentors to figure out your next steps for starting first-year, all while meeting other new students and making friends! Open to all new students starting in winter 2024.
This event is for instructors interested in fine-tuning their courses on Moodle – whether starting from scratch or adding the latest features of Moodle to pre-existing activities and resources.
Tu es un nouvel·le étudiant·e francophone qui entreprendra des études postsecondaires en langue anglaise pour la première fois à l’hiver 2024 ?
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some coffee, tea, and snacks! Meet our team and make new friends.
Join the Welcome Crew Mentors to learn about the platforms and tools you need to access your courses, attend online lectures, submit assignments, write exams and more.
New undergrad students, get to know your peers, your new campus and the Welcome Crew – and compete in a scavenger hunt – during a full day of fun activities and tours!
New graduate students – get to know your peers, your new campus and the Welcome Crew – and compete in a scavenger hunt – during a full day of fun activities and tours!
Find out how to become a data-driven expert in your field.
In this intensive workshop led by both CTL and IITS staff, participants will customize the organization and structure of a course and begin to populate it with their own documents, links and resources.
Grab a seat on the couch and spin the conversation wheel with MFSC!
Learn how to make your CV stand out
Learn about healthy eating, sleep, quitting smoking, stress management, mental health and more.
This workshop will explore mime as non-verbal communication.
Did you know that Concordia University has active learning and HyFlex-Bimodal classrooms located on both campuses? If you would like to learn more about active learning techniques, then come and join us for one of our lunchtime brainstorming sessions.
Cognition of common mammal mesopredators and implications for their management
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some coffee, tea, and snacks! Meet our team and make new friends.
Led by Mike Barcomb, Educational Technologist. Meets monthly to discuss the role of generative AI in the university classroom. New members are welcome.
Experimental and Phenomenological Examinations of Nonverbal Reassurance Seeking in Association with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Find out how to become a next generation accounting professional.
SAY LESS is a monthly co-working space to meet and connect with one another while getting work done! Bring your laptop and drop in any time between 1-5pm on the dates mentioned. Snacks, tea, and coffee will be provided. Please register below.
Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of intellectual property (IP) in the realm of AI-based software systems.
Are you searching for a professional graduate program that dovetails your care for the environment and drive to make change with policies into a diverse career?
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.
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.
Learn about teaching opportunities.
Learn Tips and Tricks for your Graduate Programs Application
This workshop is designed to help participants learn the basis knowledge of the Cree language.
Predicting User Performance and the Evaluation of User Interfaces in Immersive Augmented Reality
Cheer on your team with fellow Concordia alumni at an upcoming Ottawa Senators home game against the Montreal Canadiens.
Pull Request Abandonment in Open-Source Projects
The purpose of this interest group is to support faculty in applying or improving their application of contemplative practices in their classroom to promote well-being and a compassionate classroom, to further course goals, and to support learning. We will be meeting regularly for discussion, exploration and guided practice to get first-hand experience with different practices; experimenting to receive peer feedback; inviting members to lead thematic sessions; and potentially co-creating resources to support our practices.
This workshop is designed to help participants examine their personal values and biases and learn to interact respectfully and effectively with Indigenous peoples.
This workshop will explore what it means to make “good trouble.” Making "good trouble", as described by Civil Rights Leader and Congressman John Lewis is doing “something out of the ordinary,” to make “a way out of no way.” As per Flint and Toledo (2021): "Troubling is about how we relate as we live and become together in the world." Together, we will use the concept of ‘troubling’ as a framework that notices and names injustices. We will also consider how we can create new ways of relating to one another in order to coexist in a good way. By the end of this session, participants will identify practical strategies for making "good trouble."
Exploring Race, Racism, and Anti-Racism is 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 reflection and scenarios. The goal of this program is to foster awareness, understanding, and adoption of anti-racism best practices across the campus community with foundational knowledge and tools. The objectives of Part I are to explore: Race and racism concepts and history How racism manifests in the workplace How racism maintains itself The objectives of Part II are to: Strengthen understanding of anti-racism best practices Explore how to embed anti-racism best practices Share space for conversation and dialogue around these issues You must have completed Part I to participate for Part II. Registration does not guarantee a place in the workshop as there is limited capacity. Session occurrence is dependent on registration numbers. You can mix and match online or in person dates. For any questions or concerns please contact  dona.nham@concordia.ca
Find out how you can earn the CFA charter while gaining the internationally recognized John Molson MBA.
Open to business, arts & science, and engineering students
Drop by our Spirituali-tea for some coffee, tea, and snacks! Meet our team and make new friends.
Join the MFSC in this volunteering activity as we’ll be join Welcome Hall Mission and help sorting out the food donations that will eventually be given to their community.
Learn about healthy eating, sleep, quitting smoking, stress management, mental health and more.
This workshop offers an open and interactive space for student to explore what it means to foster a culture of inclusivity in a variety of educational settings and more broadly, within our communities.
Join us for a keynote by new Concordia faculty member Kate De Medeiros. This event is co-organized by the engAGE Centre for Research on Aging and the ACTLab, with generous support from the Faculty of Arts and Science and the Department of Sociology and Anthropology.
Concordia University Jurist-in-Residence, Morton S. Minc, invites you to the conference: Tolerating the intolerable? Racisms and discriminations remain a societal challenge beyond the Charter with guest speaker, the Honourable Thomas J. Mulcair.
Join MfSC for a late evening community supper–meet friends, talk about things that matter and share a good vegetarian meal together.
Jan. 25: Cervical cancer is easily detectable with regular pap tests. It is also highly preventable with vaccination.
Learn and reflect on how our various spiritual traditions and beliefs lead us to connect with and care for the earth. Workshops will be led by Jen Bourque, Chaplain and Coordinator at Concordia’s Multi-Faith and Spirituality Centre.
In this talk, Dr. Alfred illuminates First Nations struggles against the Canadian state and exposes how racism underpins and shapes Indigenous-settler relationships.
Learn how to make a great impression
In this monthly group, faculty are invited to bring new inclusive teaching ideas for their courses to try out with their peers. Through discussion, roleplay, and live feedback, faculty can develop their ideas into new strategies to use in their classroom.
Essays on strategyproof allocations on restricted domains
Multi-level Energy Management Framework for Flexibility Provision in Distribution Network
Learn how to present yourself effectively
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Whether you are a student, staff or a member of the public, if you’re organizing a student group activity, an association conference or even a film festival, Concordia has a space that’s just right.
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