Take a break with your Local Wellness Advisor, a member of the Arts OASIS team and your peers. This is a time to relax with free tea and hot chocolate and an opportunity to chat about wellness and/or academic advising. Please bring your own mug to enjoy hot chocolate or tea.
Online Session
Working in a hybrid environment required us to learn a lot of technology, but if we want to have the best, healthiest, most productive hybrid workplace, then we need the habits and skills to use the technology effectively.
In this interactive workshop, you will learn how to get the most of out of your technology. We will cover:
Do you want to help spread the holiday cheer and get creative while giving back to the community? Come volunteer at CHSLD Vigi Reine-Elizabethand spend some time with long-term care patients! This volunteering placement involves putting up holiday decorations while engaging with residents.
In this dynamic workshop, you will learn how to manage your time effectively in these increasingly demanding and complex times. With a focus on productivity and work-life balance, the workshop will enable you to learn how to better prioritize demands and tasks, effectively use available technology to facilitate time management, design your life for optimal productivity, navigate the challenges of remote or hybrid work, and ultimately design your life for success.
NOTE: This course will be held remotely via Webex or MS Teams. You will be provided information on how to attend once you register.
James Hanley, PhD
Emeritus Professor
Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health |
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WHEN: Wednesday, November 27, 2024, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
WHERE:Hybrid | 2001 McGill College Avenue, Room 1201;
NOTE:James Hanley will be presenting in-person
On November 27th, Jocelyn Maclure, the chairholder for the Jarislowsky Chair in Human Nature and Technology will be presenting at an event organized by the Order of Psychologists of Québec about the impacts of AI on psychology and mental health care:
All applicants to the MIF are recommended to take training to refine their business pitch abilities. This in-person session will be lead by Noah Redler, founder and President of Arche Innovation and an active member of the global innovation community. He is passionate about understanding how organizations and people are evolving in the era of perpetual innovation and has coached hundreds of entrepreneurs on how to perfect their pitches. Please register here.
Since 2017, theLister Family Engaged Science Initiativehas supported the Lister Family Engaged Science Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition.
Quaker meditation is a space to sit and seek a stillness together to enter a kind of communion with each other, the world, and divine presence. Registration is not required to attend this event, but please note that MORSL's Prayer and Meditation Space has limited spots.
The Doctoral Colloquium is open to all.
Doctoral Colloquium:Viktor Lazarov, “Creating and Analysing Baroque Performance Practice on the Piano,” Lecture-recital
to learn all about the Barbados Interdisciplinary Tropical Studies (BITS) programtaking place in Summer 2025.
Join us for an upcoming information session where you'll hear from our Program Director Dr. Liberman, our Assistant Program Director Dr. McKendy and more of our General Surgeons and residents.
Philippe Côté, artistic director and conductor
Works by TADD DAMERON, DIZZY GILLESPIE, BILL HOLMAN, YOKO KANNO, JIM MCNEELY and CHARLIE PARKER.
, at the Schulich School of Music Box Office by phone (514-398-4547) or in person: Monday to Friday 15:00 to 18:00 (555 Sherbrooke Street West).