Fall term lecture period for 3rd year students in Dentistry.
Fall 2024 last day of M.Sc.A CFT in SW lectures.
Dr. Jim Dowling’s talk is scheduled from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m., followed by a coffee break from 9:30 to 10:00 a.m. This break offers a chance to network and engage in discussions with Dr. Dowling.
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Pediatric Neurology Grand Rounds
New Adventures in Neurogenetics
Jim Dowling, MD, PhD
Thursday, 9:30 am to 10:50 am
Online
Need to shake up your writing routine? Ready to try a new time management method with other motivated writers? Join usÌýonline!
There will be no regularly schedule IHSE meeting on November 28.
Please join us for HSE Rounds November 28 at 4:00pm
Jerry M. Maniate,ÌýMD, M.Ed, EMBA, FRCPC, FACP, CCPE, CPC(HC)
Associate Professor and Vice Chair of Member Support, uOttawa Department of Medicine
Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa
EDIA Advisor and Affiliated Researcher, Bruyère Research Institute
Executive Director & Primary Investigator, Equity in Health Systems Lab
Online Session
Offered for supervisors only
Mandatory for supervisors
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Hybrid work is here to stay. How can leaders successfully transition their teams to this newly created hybrid model? How can leaders build performing teams in a hybrid context? Join us to learn more about healthy team practices, as well as tools and tips for navigating this new hybrid model. This workshop is part of theÌýHealthy Hybrid Attestation.
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Machine Learning in Python -ÌýNeural networks part 2 & AI Ethics
Boost your job or internship search with a polished LinkedIn profile. We will explain how to create a professional LinkedIn presence, share quick tips on what to post during this challenging time and explore how to leverage this platform to build your network.
Do you find it challenging to balance your academics with other aspects of your life? Do you sometimes feel isolated from others in your program? Do you at times struggle to retain your focus and motivation? Join this support group for ideas, encouragement, and a sense of connectedness.
Do you find it challenging to balance your academics with other aspects of your life? Do you sometimes feel isolated? Do you at times struggle to retain your focus and motivation? Join the Mac Grad support group for ideas, encouragement, and a sense of connectedness.Ìý Students welcome to bring their lunch.
Discover your own leadership strategy as a graduate student and future professional. Learn the importance of effective communication in building successful networks, paving the way for career advancement and personal growth.
Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, including its Macdonald Campus, is known throughout Canada and around the world for conducting pioneering and innovative research. At Macdonald, more than one-quarter of our students are graduate students, making the campus a hub for discussion and debate regarding issues of the environment of natural and human-influenced ecosystems, biosciences and bioproducts for the benefit of society, food, food safety, nutrition and health. Graduate programsÌýare offered by all the academic units on the Macdonald Campus.
Meet our wonderful Handlers and Dogs, trained to provide you with comfort and stress relief.Ìý A Hub Peer Supporter will also be present to answer any questions you may have about the Student Wellness Hub and its services and to provide peer support and health navigation.
This talk explains the significance of an unlikely encounter between Wang Shuo, a writer who became infamous in the 1980s for his transgressive portraits of the Beijing underclass, and a nascent Chinese television industry searching for a popular and economic model for the media. This challenge led the television workers of the Beijing Television Arts Center to look abroad for models - Brazilian and Mexican telenovelas, Japanese asadoras - and domestically to the colloquial language, archetypes, and sentimentality of Wang Shuo’s fiction.
Session 2