Join us for a workshop with the National Council of Canadian Muslims!
About this event
In celebration of Islamic Heritage Month, the University of Guelph Muslim Student Association, and the College of Social and Applied Human Sciences Dean’s Office present: Addressing Islamophobia in the Classroom: Improving the Student Experience
The Psychology Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Task Force at the University of Guelph is hosting a recruitment event targeted toward students from under-represented communities, including 1st-generation and racialized students who are considering applying to graduate school in psychology (for eligibility, see below). Our goal is to help prepare prospective graduate students for the application process and life as a graduate student.
Learn about Development Workshop's trajectory starting from a group of students working on research on development all the way to an international NGO.
Speaker: Allan Cain, Director of Development Workshop, Architect, Urban Development Specialist
Event is available in person and virtual via zoom
No registration is required. However, if you would like to attend in person, we encourage you to email Professor Erin Nelson at enelson@uoguelph.ca.
Monday, October 17, 2022 (All day) to Wednesday, October 19, 2022 (All day)
Details
Create your own conference by attending one, a few or all six presentations, workshops and panels that have been carefully chosen and thoughtfully packaged to create “Arts and Science Connections: A Deconstructed Conference about Career Possibilities”.
Making Sense of the Quebec Election: Understanding the Future of Quebec Politics
Join our panel of political experts on Zoom for a breakdown of the 2022 Quebec election and a discussion on the future of Quebec politics!
Panelists:
Dr. Mireille Lalancette | Professor
Département de lettres et communication sociale
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
Dr. Valérie-Anne Mahéo | Assistant Professor
Département de science politique
Université Laval
In keeping with CSAHS goals and commitment to Indigenization Equity Diversity and Inclusion (IEDI) the Teaching and Learning Hub would like to further the conversation on decolonizing curriculum by inviting folks to join Heather Carroll, Senior Instructional Designer at Nipissing University, in an engaging session to demystify “whiteness.”
Join us for the second session of the 2022-2023 CJiP Speaker Series: Trial Actors.
As a Program Coordinator with The Healing of the Seven Generations organization, Amanda Trites will share her experiences in her current role, as well as experiences as an Indigenous Support Clerk.
Join us in learning how the Gladue principles are being implemented - or not - in Ontario courtrooms.