Mondays, 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm
Downtown campus (Redpath Cybertheque)
Want to foster a classroom environment where collaboration and support are the norm? This workshop will help you set up a mutually respectful classroom, facilitate productive teamwork among your students, and address common classroom challenges.
Learning outcomes:
Zhonghua Liu, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Biostatistics |
Columbia University
WHEN: Monday, September 23, 2024, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
WHERE: Hybrid | 2001 McGill College Avenue, Room 1201; Zoom
NOTE: Zhonghua Liu will be presenting in-person
The goal of this workshop is to help students translate their data-driven research into a clear and engaging presentation within and beyond academia. Participants learn how to develop a content trajectory that fosters interest and curiosity, and how to distill their research into clear and accessible main points.
The Seminars in Epidemiology organized by the Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health at the McGill School of Population and Global Health is a self-approved Group Learning Activity (Section 1) as defined by the maintenance of certification program of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
This two-day symposium celebrates the remarkable legacy of our dear colleague and friend, Gershon Hundert (1946-2023). Over the course of his 48 years at McGill University, Gershon left an indelible impact on faculty and students. Not only was his scholarship influential but his warmth and generosity as a mentor, colleague, and teacher were legion. Beyond Montreal, scholars across the world recognize Gershon as one of the most significant Jewish historians of his generation.
**Please note this workshop is for students for whom French is a second language. It's not intended for native French speakers.
McGill Law’s Assistant Dean, Admissions and Recruitment will be in Toronto for the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) Law School Forum.
Come visit the McGill table to find out more about McGill Law’s unique BCL/JD program and how to apply.
Registration required. Find out more at https://www.lsac.org/lawschoolforums.
The goal of this workshop is to help students learn how to create a narrative that captures their scholarly work for diverse audiences. This workshop does a deep dive into the rhetorical strategies of effective presentations.
Join us on September 23rd from 5-6pm in the University Centre to hear from Frances Haugen, former Facebook Whistleblower, and Ava Smithing, Director of Advocacy and Operations at the Young Peoples’ Alliance, on platforms, policy, and protecting young people online. In this lively discussion, Frances Haugen and Ava Smithing will chat about their roles in the global movement for digital rights and wellbeing, and their motivation to hold big tech companies to account.
University Centre room 203 (3480 McTavish St).
Are you preparing for your first interview? Maybe you’ve had several 1st interviews but no call-backs yet?
This workshop will help you to understand the interview process, and to provide you with insight and strategies for giving your best interviews.
Learn what steps you can take to prepare for an interview so that you can anticipate questions, answer confidently and leave a positive impression with your potential employer.
We will save plenty of time for questions and discussion after the presentation, so bring your questions!
Approval Deadline no.1 for Research Grants/Contracts (2F/2M fund type) ONLY. Approval deadline for PI/Delegate when Reconciler is an employee other than FSTM.
The deadline to approve transactions on MOPS, with a transaction processing date of August, is September 24th.
Come celebrate the one-year anniversary of McGill’s first Biodiversity Plan on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at the Roddick Gates on the Downtown Campus, or at Macdonald Campus. Join McGill experts on guided nature walks, learn how to identify and document species to support their protection, and connect with McGill groups and local organizations working on environmental initiatives.
For McGill students.
Join guide Jacky Farrell (McGill Science Outreach), for a Shinrin Yoku (Forest Bathing) walk on Mount Royal. Forest Bathing helps us slow down, open our senses and follow our curiosities. What a great way to take a nourishing break and celebrate McGill’s Biodiversity Festival!
This session is being offered free of charge (a value of $30/person) to McGill students by the Faculty of Science.