MAUT Council Meeting - Online

Wednesday, September 15, 2021 12:00to14:00

MAUT Council Meeting via Zoom MAUT Members may attend as a guest only - RSVP required (Zoom meeting details will be provided upon confirmation) /mautCategory: Faculty development

MAUT Council Meeting - Online

Wednesday, October 13, 2021 12:00to14:00

MAUT Council Meeting via Zoom MAUT Members may attend as a guest only - RSVP required (Zoom meeting details will be provided upon confirmation) /mautCategory: Faculty development

MAUT's Tenure and Mentoring Workshop - Zoom

Wednesday, April 21, 2021 09:00to11:45

20th Annual MAUT Tenure and Mentoring Workshop...

MAUT Annual General Meeting 2021 - Zoom

Thursday, April 22, 2021 12:00to14:00

/mautCategory: Faculty development

MAUT-RAC Lecture Series: Saying Something about Discrimination is Harder than Some People Think

Thursday, May 13, 2021 12:00to14:00

Winter 2021 Lecture Series:  Equity, Diversity and Racism  Topic:  Saying Something about Discrimination is Harder than Some People Think/mautCategory: Faculty development

MAUT-RAC Lecture Series: Race, Democracy, and the Boundaries of Belonging

Tuesday, April 13, 2021 12:00to14:00

Winter 2021 Lecture Series:  Equity, Diversity and Racism  Topic:  Race, Democracy, and the Boundaries of Belonging /mautCategory: Faculty development

MAUT-RAC Lecture Series 2021: Systemic Discrimination and its Impact on First Nations

Tuesday, March 2, 2021 12:00to14:00

Winter 2021 Lecture Series:  Equity, Diversity and Racism Topic:  Systemic Discrimination and its Impact on First Nations /mautCategory: Faculty development

MAUT-RAC Lecture Series: Understanding Systemic Discrimination in Challenging Times

Friday, February 12, 2021 12:00to14:00

Winter 2021 Lecture Series on Equity, Diversity and Racism Topic:  Understanding Systemic Discrimination in Challenging Times /mautCategory: Faculty development

MAUT-RAC Lecture Series 2021: Pandemic Economics - Partially Explained (Zoom)

Thursday, January 14, 2021 12:00to14:00

Pandemic Economics - Partially Explained Guest Lecturer, Christopher Ragan, Associate Professor, Max Bell of Public Policy, McGill University/mautCategory: Faculty development

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