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Sexually active women 21 and older should have a Pap test every 2 to 3 years. Many women are not up-to-date with this screening. NOT DROP-IN; BY APPOINTMENT ONLY - call x. 3565 to book your spot.
This 90 minute workshop will focus on introducing you to Engineering Village, a sophisticated discovery platform for current and past engineering & computer science literature tracked in databases such as Compendex and INSPEC. Other important engineering resources will also be highlighted.
Develop your public speaking skills! You'll get in-class practice and immediate feedback to improve. Note this is a 3-part series.
Hydrothermal/Solvothermal Synthesis of Hierarchical Titanium Dioxide Photocatalysts for Indoor Air Purification
This workshop will illustrate useful note taking and learning strategies to set you up for deeper and more efficient learning. Please bring some of your class notes to the workshop.
The concept of superdiversity, introduced just over a decade ago, helps us understand the increasing social complexity of contemporary urban life. It represents a new way of 'seeing' cities as places of rapidly changing and intersecting forms of difference. In this presentation, Daniel Hiebert (University of British Colombia) will explore a new website that he has created along with three academic colleagues (Steven Vertovec, at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Cultural Diversity; Alan Gamlen, at Monash University, and Paul Spoonley, at Massey University). The website assembles a wide array of data from three different countries to provide users with interactive tools to visualize urban superdiversity and, hopefully, to think about social change. It also enables users to explore the relationship between social difference and socio-economic outcomes. He will end by considering the challenging issue of presenting information to a wider public that includes many people who are highly skeptical of 'experts' and 'facts'.
HackerNest is hosting a series of tech socials in Montréal from February until May 2019.
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Come and experience the refreshing practice of simply being present through sitting and walking meditation. All members of the Concordia community are welcome! When: Tuesdays, 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m. Where: 2090 Mackay, Z-05 Info: mfsc@ w88 live chat www.miastkowkoscielny.com
Want to play drums? Join this fun and welcoming group who come together every Monday to drum! Facilitators: Irene Feher with Ellie Hummel This is a joint program between the Concordia Multi-faith and Spirituality Centre and the Department of Music, where Dr. Irene Feher is a professor. Newcomers are welcome. No experience necessary, hand drums will be provided. When: Mondays, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Where: Multi-faith & Spirituality Centre (2090 Mackay), Z-05 For more info: mfsc@concordia.ca
The Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Institute for Studies in Canadian Art is proud to be hosting a series of conversations entitled Afternoons at the Institute.
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Design Thinking skills are highly sought after by employers. Get a competitive advantage in the job market through this workshop by cultivating a solution-focused mindset and strengthening your problem solving, creativity, collaboration and communication skills.
Are you getting ready to graduate and are unsure about your career? Are you questioning your career direction? Clarify the career decision-making process related to your career choice. Learn how to make a wise career decision or validate the one you have already made.
Are you up-to-date?
In this hands-on workshop you will learn how to use Zotero, a desktop and web-based tool that you can use to organize the references you find in library catalogues and databases, insert citations in your papers, and prepare bibliographies or reference lists quickly and effectively, in a wide variety of citation styles (e.g. APA, MLA, Chicago, et cetera). We will also discuss how to integrate Zotero with Microsoft Word and Google Docs. We will also cover how to share folders and citations (e.g., for collaborative projects or to disseminate reading lists). No experience with Zotero is necessary.
Do I need a LinkedIn account? This is a question many students find themselves asking. The answer is YES! Learn some valuable tips and how to get started, LinkedIn etiquette and how to get yourself noticed by recruiters.
Learn about healthy eating, sleep, quitting smoking, stress management, mental health and more.
Nationalism defines members of a nation in opposition to “others” (Druckman, 1994). By doing so, it draws the informal boundaries of the nation. Typically, scholars have identified two types of boundaries, those that are civic and those that are ethnic (Lecours, 2000). These different criteria to define who belongs to the nation have been associated with important implications for social and political dynamics. On the one hand, populations in countries with more ethnic conceptions of who belongs (in comparison to more civic ones) appear to express with more negative views about immigration (Kunovich, 2009). On the other hand, immigrants in countries with more civic conceptions of who belongs appear to express stronger sense of belonging (Simonens, 2016). Although international comparisons have examined how different countries draw those informal boundaries and their implications for views about immigration, little attention has been paid to how boundary drawing can vary within a nation, or more specifically how boundary drawing might vary between minority and majority nations in plurinational states. How much do majority and minority nationalisms differ in the way they draw their boundaries of who belongs? And what are the implications in shaping their relationships with immigration and ethnocultural diversity? This paper explores these questions by examining the cases of Quebecers and other Canadians. In order to explore these different questions, the paper relies on a survey of 5000 respondents conducted in the fall 2017 measuring how Quebecers and other Canadians define who belongs to the nation (respectively Quebec and Canada).
Learn helpful strategies to improve your sleep and overall performance.
Come and get started with Arduino, a user-friendly platform for microcontrollers that will allow you to build anything from a weather station to a wearable electronics device. Arduino Uno kits will be provided, but feel free to bring your own materials if you have them. Please bring your laptop or sign one out from the Loans & Returns desk before the workshop. No prior programming or electronics experience required! Open to everyone. 120 minutes.
Get your picture taken by one of Concordia University's professional photographers for free!
Learn how to set expectations when working with others and will have an opportunity to practice some communication strategies that you can use to succeed in your next group project.
Our annual MFA Open Studios event is a your opportunity to view artwork in all mediums by current students in the Studio Arts MFA Program at Concordia University.
Do you play a musical instrument that is now lying neglected in some corner or closet? Have you always wanted to make music with others? Bring your voice or instrument and come improvise with us!
Community Assembly and Habitat Specialization of Tropical Tree Species along Moisture Gradients in the Western Ghats Biodiversity Hotspot in India
Zotero is a free and open-source bibliography builder that helps you collect, organize, cite, and share your research. Create reference lists in APA, MLA and other formats and organize your citations with tags and collections. Anyone can get a Zotero account for free and this workshop will tell you everything you need to know to get started.
In this workshop, we will focus on project management key words, concepts (Agile, Scrum), and digital tools, you will learn how to make your own school and group projects marketable to future employees.
Experience Sony's Sonic Surf VR, an immersive audio technology, in the Library's Visualization Studio.
Find out what employers expect from you at a job interview! Discover how to prepare and make the best impression, demonstrate your skills and learn how to answer difficult questions!
This series aims to examine our scientific approaches so we can imagine how we can better meet the challenges posed in an age of pluralism. This talk in the series, "Making Immigration Political without Politicizing Immigration?" features Catherine Xhardez of Sciences Po Paris and Université Saint-Louis, Brussels and discussant Chedly Belkhodja, Principal, School of Community and Public Affairs. Free and open to the public.
Learn how to create your own podcast in this introductory and interactive workshop. We will cover all levels of production including content creation, recording, editing and promotion, as well as provide participants with a list of free resources and simple to use tools to help them get started. No previous podcasting experience is necessary.
MTO Shahmaghsoudi is a non profit organization dedicated to Sufi practice and learning, join us as we visit their sacred space to learn more about Sufism and their school
Guillevin is hosting a recruitment information session and will be holding on-site interviews to fill various positions.
Sexually active women 21 and older should have a Pap test every 2 to 3 years. Many women are not up-to-date with this screening. NOT DROP-IN; BY APPOINTMENT ONLY - call x. 3565 to book your spot.
Coordination and Multi-Objective Optimization Framework for Managing Municipal Infrastructure Under Performance-Based Contracts
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Join us for an inspiring and empowering conversation with Concordia community members who are involved in a variety of social and environmental causes. Our guest speaker will be Rev. Diane Rollert from the Unitarian Church, who will discuss her involvement on women’s right to express themselves religiously in public. Free tea and coffee will be served.
The Faculty of Fine Arts and Concordia International are pleased to invite you to participate in an information session/discussion with Prof. Greg Moran, Executive Director of Academics Without Borders (AWB) on Tuesday, February 26th, 5 pm to 6 pm. This meeting is a good occasion to learn about AWB’s new initiatives and opportunities for Concordia (including the upcoming AWB call for proposals) as well as to exchange ideas with Prof. Moran.
In this workshop participants will learn about the open data available through the Service de Police de la Ville de Montréal and Statistics Canada’s open data portals. Following this introduction to Montreal-based crime data, participants will learn how this data can be placed on a map using the web-based program ArcGIS online, and how different data visualization techniques can be used to display the data in ways that give new insight into what is happening across the city.
Network with SherWeb employees and explore career opportunities.
Do you play a musical instrument that is now lying neglected in some corner or closet? Have you always wanted to make music with others? Bring your voice or instrument and come improvise with us!
Sexually active women 21 and older should have a Pap test every 2 to 3 years. Many women are not up-to-date with this screening. NOT DROP-IN; BY APPOINTMENT ONLY - call x. 3565 to book your spot.
Location and Location-Routing Problems with Disruption Risks
Public speaking is an essential skill in many professions. Discover the skills and techniques necessary to plan, design and deliver effective oral presentations.
On The Security of Wide Area Measurement System and Phasor Data Collection
Find out what employers expect from you at a job interview! Discover how to prepare and make the best impression, demonstrate your skills and learn how to answer difficult questions!
Join three real estate experts — all Concordia grads — as they share tips to set you up for residential and commercial success in Montreal, Quebec City, and New York.
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