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DESCRIPTION:The Emerging Leaders Workshops are a great way to help you defi
 ne how you want to navigate through your academic career as well as throug
 h life! Invest in learning more about yourself and your peers through thes
 e engaging\, stimulating\, and fun workshops.\n\n\nMotivation\n\nJanuary 9
 \, 2023 - Virtual\n	4:00 pm - 5:30 pm\n	Register for the workshop via myFutu
 re.\n\nOpening with an energizing activity\, this workshop will challenge 
 students to examine their perceptions and definitions of motivation. Commo
 n themes will be explored as students discuss and discover how to find ins
 piration in daily life. The workshop concludes with an overview of techniq
 ues for cultivating motivation and a consideration of students’ individual
  needs in regard to motivation.\n\nCitizenship & Culture\n\nJanuary 10\, 2
 023 - Virtual\n	3:00 pm - 4:30 pm\n	Register for the workshop via myFuture.
 \n\nThis session challenges students to relate leadership to citizenship\,
  and to consider how these ideas could be practiced while at university. T
 hen\, leadership and citizenship are both related to culture to help stude
 nts appreciate the importance of context. Finally\, the session concludes 
 with a reflection piece so students self-analyze and determine how they ca
 n develop their leadership.\n\nPower\n\nJanuary 10\, 2023 - Virtual\n	5:00 
 pm - 6:30 pm\n	Register for the workshop via myFuture.\n\nThis workshop hel
 ps students explore positional power and social influence\, particularly a
 s it relates to their individual identities. It encourages students to cri
 tically reflect on the power they may have and how to leverage it in every
 day situations. The workshop also examines power struggles and encourages 
 students to link power to everyday leadership.\n\nConflict Management\n\nJ
 anuary 11\, 2023 - Virtual\n	10:00 am - 11:30 am\n	Register for the workshop
  via myFuture.\n\nThrough this highly interactive workshop\, students will
  work across potential disputes to balance their positionality and needs w
 ith the potentially conflicting desires of others. Students will further l
 earn about conflict management styles by reflecting both individually and 
 with peers so they can better understand themselves and how they can colla
 borate more effectively with other people.\n\nCommunication\n\nJanuary 11\
 , 2023 - Virtual\n	5:30 pm - 7:00 pm\n	Register for the workshop via myFutur
 e.\n\nIn this session\, students learn about effective methods for communi
 cation and challenge themselves to consider potential obstacles when commu
 nicating cross-culturally. Students will leave this session with a toolkit
  of useful communication strategies\, including methods for active listeni
 ng.\n\nBeing a Change Agent\n\nJanuary 12\, 2023 - Virtual\n	3:30 pm - 5:00
  pm\n	Register for the workshop via myFuture.\n\nStudents participating in 
 this workshop will begin by playing a game to explore themes related to in
 dividual influence\, personal interpretations\, communication\, and change
 . The workshop will also help students consider the impact people have to 
 inspire other and how they\, as individuals\, can harness the power of the
 ir passions to influence positive change in their communities.\n\nExplorin
 g Leadership\n\nJanuary 12\, 2023 - Virtual\n	5:30 pm - 7:00 pm\n	Register f
 or the workshop via myFuture.\n\nIn this session\, students explore the de
 finition of leadership and consider important aspects of leadership. Diffe
 rent models and theories are also considered\, and students begin to devel
 op their personal philosophy of leadership.\n\nEthics\n\nJanuary 16\, 2023
  - In Person (3600 McTavish Street\, suite 2200)\n	4:00 pm - 5:30 pm\n	Regis
 ter for the workshop via myFuture.\n\nTo analyze and discover how ethics a
 nd leadership intertwine\, students in this workshop will examine differen
 t ethical standards and be challenged to apply those standards to a classi
 c ethical dilemma. By critically reflecting upon their own beliefs and tho
 se of their peers\, students will actively engage in debate on making mora
 l decisions. The session concludes by exploring the application of ethics 
 to leadership.\n\nMotivation\n\nJanuary 17\, 2023 - Virtual\n	4:00 pm - 5:3
 0 pm\n	Register for the workshop via myFuture.\n\nOpening with an energizin
 g activity\, this workshop will challenge students to examine their percep
 tions and definitions of motivation. Common themes will be explored as stu
 dents discuss and discover how to find inspiration in daily life. The work
 shop concludes with an overview of techniques for cultivating motivation a
 nd a consideration of students’ individual needs in regard to motivation.
 \n\nConflict Management\n\nJanuary 17\, 2023 - Virtual\n	5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
 \n	Register for the workshop via myFuture.\n\nThrough this highly interacti
 ve workshop\, students will work across potential disputes to balance thei
 r positionality and needs with the potentially conflicting desires of othe
 rs. Students will further learn about conflict management styles by reflec
 ting both individually and with peers so they can better understand themse
 lves and how they can collaborate more effectively with other people.\n\nE
 xploring Leadership\n\nJanuary 18\, 2023 - Virtual\n	3:30 pm - 5:00 pm\n	Reg
 ister for the workshop via myFuture.\n\nIn this session\, students explore
  the definition of leadership and consider important aspects of leadership
 . Different models and theories are also considered\, and students begin t
 o develop their personal philosophy of leadership.\n\nCommunication\n\nJan
 uary 19\, 2023 - Virtual\n	4:30 pm - 6:00 pm\n	Register for the workshop via
  myFuture.\n\nIn this session\, students learn about effective methods for
  communication and challenge themselves to consider potential obstacles wh
 en communicating cross-culturally. Students will leave this session with a
  toolkit of useful communication strategies\, including methods for active
  listening.\n\nPower\n\nJanuary 19\, 2023 - Virtual\n	6:00 pm - 7:30 pm\n	Re
 gister for the workshop via myFuture.\n\nThis workshop helps students expl
 ore positional power and social influence\, particularly as it relates to 
 their individual identities. It encourages students to critically reflect 
 on the power they may have and how to leverage it in everyday situations. 
 The workshop also examines power struggles and encourages students to link
  power to everyday leadership.\n\nConflict Management\n\nJanuary 23\, 2023
  - In Person (3600 McTavish Street\, suite 2200)\n	3:30 pm - 5:00 pm\n	Regis
 ter for the workshop via myFuture.\n\nThrough this highly interactive work
 shop\, students will work across potential disputes to balance their posit
 ionality and needs with the potentially conflicting desires of others. Stu
 dents will further learn about conflict management styles by reflecting bo
 th individually and with peers so they can better understand themselves an
 d how they can collaborate more effectively with other people.\n\nBeing a 
 Change Agent\n\nJanuary 23\, 2023 - In Person (3600 McTavish Street\, suit
 e 2200)\n	5:30 pm - 7:00 pm\n	Register for the workshop via myFuture.\n\nStu
 dents participating in this workshop will begin by playing a game to explo
 re themes related to individual influence\, personal interpretations\, com
 munication\, and change. The workshop will also help students consider the
  impact people have to inspire other and how they\, as individuals\, can h
 arness the power of their passions to influence positive change in their c
 ommunities.\n\nCommunication\n\nJanuary 24\, 2023 - Virtual\n	3:30 pm - 5:0
 0 pm\n	Register for the workshop via myFuture.\n\nIn this session\, student
 s learn about effective methods for communication and challenge themselves
  to consider potential obstacles when communicating cross-culturally. Stud
 ents will leave this session with a toolkit of useful communication strate
 gies\, including methods for active listening.\n\nExploring Leadership\n\n
 January 24\, 2023 - Virtual\n	5:00 pm - 6:30 pm\n	Register for the workshop 
 via myFuture.\n\nIn this session\, students explore the definition of lead
 ership and consider important aspects of leadership. Different models and 
 theories are also considered\, and students begin to develop their persona
 l philosophy of leadership.\n\nMotivation\n\nJanuary 25\, 2023 - Virtual\n
 	11:30 am - 1:00 pm\n	Register for the workshop via myFuture.\n\nOpening wit
 h an energizing activity\, this workshop will challenge students to examin
 e their perceptions and definitions of motivation. Common themes will be e
 xplored as students discuss and discover how to find inspiration in daily 
 life. The workshop concludes with an overview of techniques for cultivatin
 g motivation and a consideration of students’ individual needs in regard t
 o motivation.\n\nEthics\n\nJanuary 26\, 2023 - Virtual\n	3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
 \n	Register for the workshop via myFuture.\n\nTo analyze and discover how e
 thics and leadership intertwine\, students in this workshop will examine d
 ifferent ethical standards and be challenged to apply those standards to a
  classic ethical dilemma. By critically reflecting upon their own beliefs 
 and those of their peers\, students will actively engage in debate on maki
 ng moral decisions. The session concludes by exploring the application of 
 ethics to leadership.\n\nCitizenship & Culture\n\nJanuary 26\, 2023 - Virt
 ual\n	5:30 pm - 7:00 pm\n	Register for the workshop via myFuture.\n\nThis se
 ssion challenges students to relate leadership to citizenship\, and to con
 sider how these ideas could be practiced while at university. Then\, leade
 rship and citizenship are both related to culture to help students appreci
 ate the importance of context. Finally\, the session concludes with a refl
 ection piece so students self-analyze and determine how they can develop t
 heir leadership.\n\nEmerging Leaders Drop-in\n\nJanuary 31\, 2023 - In Per
 son (3600 McTavish Street\, suite 2200)\n	3:00 pm - 5:00 pm\n	Register for t
 he workshop via myFuture.\n\n“Drop in” and meet with your Emerging Leaders
  Team and the CaPS Leadership Advisor. Free warm beverages and snacks will
  be served.\n
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230131
SUMMARY:Emerging Leaders
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/caps/channels/event/emerging-leaders-341929
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