Come Garden on Thursdays in the Education Community Garden
Students, staff, and faculty are invited to garden for the 2024 season!
Join the Education Community Garden every Thursday, from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
Location: behind the McGill Faculty of Education on Peel St. (Rain Location: The Education Learning Commons, 1st Floor)
No gardening experience needed.
Two Cellphilm Workshops with Dr. Hani Sadati and Shannon Roy
Two exciting workshops on cellphilms, led by Dr. Hani Sadati on May 14th, 6-7 pm, and Shannon Roy on May 16th, 12-1 pm, both on Zoom.
Don't miss the chance to showcase your masterpiece at the McGill International Cellphilm Festival; submissions due by May 24th for cash prizes!
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Book launch - The Role of Coloniality, Decoloniality, and Education in Shaping Perspectives on Extremism by Dr. Helal Hossain Dhali
The McGill Library is sponsoring a book launch - The Role of Coloniality, Decoloniality, and Education in Shaping Perspectives on Extremism by Dr. Helal Hossain Dhali, Ph.D. McGill.
May 16, 2024, on the International Day of Living Together in Peace in the 1st Floor Learning Commons, EDUC 120, Faculty of Education, 3700 McTavish St. from 3:15 PM to 4:45 PM.
Badriah Basma: Oral Defence ECP
The Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology
Dr. Armando Bertone is proud to announce that Badriah Basma, a doctoral candidate in Educational and Counselling Psychology, will be defending their dissertation on May 30, 2024 at 9:00 AM, in room EDUC 233 and via Zoom.
The topic of their dissertation is:
Plurilingual Lab Speaker Series with Dr. Stephen May
The Plurilingual Lab Speaker Series invite you to their next talk with Dr. Stephen May from Te Puna Wānanga, University of Auckland in New Zeland.
Dr. May's talk "Linguistic Racism(s): Origins, Developments, and Implications" will be delivered free via Zoom.
Thursday, June 6th, from 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM.
12th McGill International Cellphilm Festival
Students are invited to the 12th McGill International Cellphilm Festival, hosted by the Participatory Cultures Lab and the Institute for Human Development and Well-being.
This is a chance for individuals and communities to use cellphone cameras creatively to address critical social issues.
This year’s festival theme is simple: Taking Action Together!