Come speak with nearly 60 undergraduate students (representing all Mac programs) about the experience they gained this summer through the The Alton and Diane McEwen and Family Internship Program. Open to all members of the Mac community.
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.
The (AGSEM), the TA and Invigilator union, is coming to visit Mac Campus. Come hang out with us and learn about the union, your rights as a worker, what we’re doing to improve your working conditions, and how you can get involved. This is a great chance to meet other TAs and get your questions answered while enjoying some free food!
The Office of Student Academic Services in collaboration with the Sonia Bujold Initiative and Let’s Talk Science at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, has put together a lovelyÌýfree online booklet of self-paced activities about fall.Ìý
Ready to apply but struggling with what to say in a cover letter? Bring an internship or job posting and join your peers for this cover letter writing session.
Explore the picturesqueÌýÌýand visit a local apple orchard with McGill Recreation, rain or shine!
Explore the picturesqueÌýÌýand visit a local apple orchard with McGill Recreation, rain or shine!
Having difficulty getting started? Do you find yourself putting off tasks? This workshop will help you learn strategies to reduce procrastination and increase productivity.ÌýÌýÌý
Are you a Mentorship Program Administrator and/or are you interested in launching a Peer Mentorship Program? Join us for an engaging online session designed to introduce
Come and join the Sport Hive at Mac Campus. In collaboration with the Student Wellness Hub. Mcgill Moves, and McGill MacDonalds Athletics, the Sport Hive is a place to move and enjoy lawn and ball games. This event is to promote wellness trough movement and to build a sense of community on campus.
Get ready to impress employers! Learn how to navigate this experience, introduce yourself and ask thoughtful questions. We will also discuss what to do after these events and how to follow-up with employers.
By attending this workshop, students will be able to:
Come celebrate the one-year anniversary of McGill’s first Biodiversity Plan on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at the Roddick Gates on the Downtown Campus, or at Macdonald Campus. Join McGill experts on guided nature walks, learn how to identify and document species to support their protection, and connect with McGill groups and local organizations working on environmental initiatives.
Come meet our wonderful Handlers and Dogs who are trained in providing you with comfort and stress relief. 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.
Learn more about the Connected Academics Program and the Individual development plan (IDP). We will cover the mission of the series of workshops as well as the IDP requirement in your graduate program.
Explore the picturesqueÌýÌýand visit a local apple orchard with McGill Recreation, rain or shine!