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SUMMARY:The Art of Health Winter Workshop Series: Workshop #2
DESCRIPTION:Come and learn about the exciting intersections between theatre and psychotherapy! Curiosity is encouraged. \nIt is difficult for many to find words to express the healing qualities that theatrical processes can bring. You are invited to come to join drama therapist Cassandra Brennan in exploring this relationship as well as the ways drama therapy seeks to facilitate both inner and systemic change. \nThis experiential workshop will introduce participants to the core processes of drama therapy and discuss their use in therapeutic and research contexts. \nLearn more and register.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/the-art-of-health-winter-workshop-series-workshop-2/
LOCATION:MacKinnon Building\, 87 Trent Lane\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:The Conversation Canada: Workshop for faculty and researchers
DESCRIPTION:The Conversation is a digital network of not-for-profit media outlets that publishes news and analysis curated by professional editors\, from the academic and research communities. \nSince 2017\, The Conversation Canada\, a division of The Conversation\, has worked directly with Canadian academics to publish research and share it with a broad audience. \nAbout the workshop\nThis 90-minute interactive workshop is open to any University of Guelph faculty member\, researcher\, academic\, postdoctoral or PhD candidate who wants to showcase their unique research or expertise\, expand their media influence\, or increase exposure to their work as a contributor to The Conversation. \nScott White\, editor-in-chief of The Conversation will share the publication’s mission to assist academics with knowledge mobilization. White will provide an overview of the key topics and subjects The Conversation seeks out\, offer advice on how to pitch ideas as well as tips on creating a great piece that attracts attention. Participants are encouraged to bring story ideas for discussion. This workshop is presented in partnership with U of G’s office of research. \nWhite brings a wealth of knowledge to his role as CEO/editor-in-chief of The Conversation Canada. He previously served as editor-in-chief of The Canadian Press and VP\, content strategy and business development at Postmedia. White has an MBA from the Rotman School of Management and is a graduate of the journalism program at Toronto Metropolitan University. \nResearchers and faculty featured prominently\nU of G is a founding member of The Conversation Canada and the University’s faculty and researchers are often featured prominently\, including these recent examples: \n\nThe food systems that will feed Mars are set to transform food on Earth\nHow Indigenous philosophies can improve the way Canadians treat animals\nNew anti-poverty initiative focuses on lived experiences to help shape policy\n\nIn 2022\, The Conversation Canada published more than 50 stories contributed by U of G academics\, leading to 1.5 billion page views\, many of which led to further national media coverage. \nRegister\nTo register\, email Kim Moser at kmoser@uoguelph.ca.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/the-conversation-canada-workshop-for-faculty-and-researchers/
LOCATION:University Centre\, 150 Research Ln\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1G2W1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:Arboretum Workshop: Virtual Composting for Gardeners - Composting Piles\, Bins and Drums
DESCRIPTION:The previous workshop provided information about the composting process. This workshop is more hands on and looks at various methods for completing both hot and cold composting. Hot composting is the traditional method using one or more bins. This is a great system that makes faster compost\, but it is impractical for smaller gardens. Various plastic bins and drums are more suitable there. We’ll have a look at various commercial and DIY systems. \nAt the end of this course you will be able to select the right composting system that meets your requirements and you will know how to start the process\, care for it\, and what to do with the finished compost. \nIf you are going to take this course it is a good idea to also take Introduction to Composting for Gardeners. \nFee: $10 (plus HST) per person.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/arboretum-workshop-virtual-composting-for-gardeners-composting-piles-bins-and-drums/
LOCATION:Arboretum Centre\, 250 Arboretum Rd\, Guelph\, N1G 2W1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:Landcape Architecture Guest Lecture "Think Different\, Plan Different\, Change Outcomes - Rural Development Planning in Tanzania\, Mozambique\, and Colombia" by James DobbinThe Works of West 8" by Adriaan Geuze
DESCRIPTION:The Landscape Architecture program in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development presents a guest lecture entitled “Think Different\, Plan Different\, Change Outcomes – Rural Development Planning in Tanzania\, Mozambique\, and Colombia”\, by James Dobbin. \nJames is the founder of Dobbin International (DI)\, a global leader in strategic spatial development planning of land\, coast\, and ocean environments. Mr. Dobbin has led projects in 106 countries in national\, transnational\, and local regions. The geographic range of his work has covered large regions in Canada\, the United States\, the Caribbean Region\, Central and South America\, the Mediterranean\, the Middle East\, Africa\, Southeast Asia\, and East Asia. \nHis clients include government\, private sector (e.g.\, agriculture\, forestry\, tourism\, infrastructure\, mining)\, international financial entities (the World Bank\, IFC)\, UN organizations\, and nongovernmental organizations. All are welcome to attend the lecture. \nLearn more here.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/landcape-architecture-guest-lecture-think-different-plan-different-change-outcomes-rural-development-planning-in-tanzania-mozambique-and-colombia-by-james-dobbinthe-works-of-west-8-by-adri/
LOCATION:Landscape Architecture\, 124 Reynolds Walk\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1G2W1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:φαινω: Exploring an Ancient World of Creativity
DESCRIPTION:GCS Presents: φαινω: Exploring an Ancient World of Creativity \nThis free event is a vital component of engagement with the material taught in the Classical Studies program. The event will be split into two days; Friday\, March 3rd\, 2023 being a participatory “show & tell” of art\, poetry\, music\, dance\, and anything that does not fit the traditional lecture structure. This will give students a chance to showcase their work. The “lecture series” portion will be occurring on March 4\, featuring lectures from Dr. John Walsh\, Dr. Jay Oliver\, Dr. Sally Hickson\, Max Cull\, and Colton Gobbo. \nWe are hoping that students will have a newfound perspective on the study of Classics and how its methodologies are rapidly shifting.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/%cf%86%ce%b1%ce%b9%ce%bd%cf%89-exploring-an-ancient-world-of-creativity/
LOCATION:McLaughlin Library\, 480 Gordon Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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UID:92934-1678111200-1678114800@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Tynecastle Park\, Edinburgh - The future of football architecture?
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fascinating talk on historical and recent events in Scottish football architecture. \nFocusing on Edinburgh’s Tynecastle Park\, the key issue is the survival of historical inner-city sports arenas and the quest to make football architecture more sustainable. The talk also highlights the importance of Archibald Leitch\, the Scotsman who defined modern football architecture more than any other individual in the UK. The talk will briefly address some cultural connections between Scotland and the Norwegian south-west coast\, where the guest speaker grew up. \nEven Smith Wergeland is an associate professor at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design in Norway. His main fields of teaching are architectural history and architectural preservation. He directs the school’s executive master’s programme in architectural heritage and is currently the head of the Oslo Centre for Critical Architectural Studies. His research covers a number of topics\, including urban mobility\, garden cities\, sports architecture\, cultural heritage and contemporary venues for cultural production. \nThis event will be hosted live on Zoom and the link will be posted on the Eventbrite page and emailed to all registered attendants 24 hours before the event begins. \nThe event is sponsored by the Centre for Scottish Studies at the University of Guelph. \nEvent image: Hearts vs Tottenham at Tynecastle Park\, August 11\, 2011.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/tynecastle-park-edinburgh-the-future-of-football-architecture/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230308T090000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230301T192316Z
UID:94438-1678266000-1678269600@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:International Women's Day: Coffee With the President
DESCRIPTION:Faculty and staff are invited to join President Charlotte Yates to mark International Women’s Day with light refreshments.\nRSVP to help us minimize food waste.\nWe are committed to sustainability.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/international-womens-day-coffee-with-the-president/
LOCATION:Waasamowin – Summerlee Science Complex Atrium\, 474-570 Gordon St\, Guelph\, ON\, N1G 1Y2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:Honouring International Women's Day Conference 2023: Research\, Recognize & Reimagine!
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, March 8 by registering for our free\, hybrid conference\, “Honouring International Women’s Day 2023: Research\, Recognize & Reimagine!” \nWith a particular focus on interdisciplinary research related to the challenges faced by underrepresented and marginalized folks\, this conference will feature excellent keynote discussions\, student presentations on current research addressing a breadth of influential topics impacting women and girls\, a spoken word performance\, and a Feel & Heal Workshop: Incorporating Joy in Activism! A light breakfast and hot lunch will be provided to those attending in-person. \nYou may register for in-person attendance or virtual attendance using the registration links below: \n\nTo attend in-person – register at https://uoguelph.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_03fjAnvrGjabB78\nIn-person Registration Deadline: Friday\, March 3 11:59 p.m. ET\nTo attend online – register at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/honouring-international-womens-day-conference-2023-tickets-544615137537\nOnline Registration Deadline: Tuesday\, March 7 at 11:59 p.m. ET\nTo volunteer during the conference – sign-up at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11RSPQLnJRkpjyrq8_pBwxB9JYFCfHevN9xJ8fGP4O4s/edit?usp=sharing
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/honouring-international-womens-day-conference-2023-research-recognize-reimagine/
LOCATION:University Centre – Peter Clark Hall
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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UID:87332-1678276800-1678280400@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Arboretum Workshop: Virtual Bird Song - Owls and Wetland Birds
DESCRIPTION:Into birding but the songs have you stumped? Whether you are new to learning bird sounds or you want a good refresher before the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas starts this spring\, this course is for you. Join Chris Earley\, Arboretum Interpretive Biologist and author of five bird field guides\, for a series of eight virtual noon-hour lectures that cover over 150 bird species! We will focus on songs and some common\, distinctive calls and will apply different methods to remember them. Each course will start with a short intro topic about birding by ear before we dive into the bird species. Learn how to make your own calls\, read a sonogram\, make up your own memorable bird song sayings\, and more! Each class will finish with a 10-15 minute discussion period so you can ask all your bird-related questions. \nSee the descriptions below to find out which bird groups are covered in each class. Each workshop is recorded and made available for a limited time after the series has ended for registered participants. \nFee: $8.00 (plus HST) per session\, or register for all 8 workshops at once and get one free (pay $56 instead of $64!) Register early to ensure your spot! The list of topics with the presentation date is available on our website: https://arboretum.uoguelph.ca/educationandevents/workshops\nTo register please visit: https://secure.e-registernow.com/cgi-bin/mkpayment.cgi?state=3285
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/arboretum-workshop-virtual-bird-song-owls-and-wetland-birds/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230308T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230308T140000
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UID:94394-1678280400-1678284000@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Musings of a Scientist\, Feminist\, Activist: A Conversation with Dr. Anne Innis Dagg
DESCRIPTION:Join us on International Women’s Day and hear from Dr. Anne Innis Dagg\, Canadian zoologist\, feminist\, and author\, as well as other women working in science and academia. \nFollowing the main event\, we encourage everyone to check out the Anne Innis Dagg Exhibit: Musings of a Scientist\, Feminist\, Activist on the first floor of the McLaughlin Library. This travelling exhibit\, currently at U of G\, takes you through the life and career of Dr. Anne Innis Dagg\, famously known as the Woman Who Loves Giraffes\, thanks to the award-winning 2018 documentary. \nDate: Wednesday\, March 8\, 2023\nTime: 1-2 PM\nLocation: McLaughlin Library\, Robert Whitelaw Room (Room 246)\nRSVP: Please RSVP for this in-person event by March 7 via Qualtrics. \nFollowed by self-guided tours of the Anne Innis Dagg Exhibit: Musings of a Scientist\, Feminist\, Activist (McLaughlin Library\, 1st Floor). Light snacks and refreshments will be provided. \nIf you cannot attend in person\, but would like to do so virtually\, we’ll be live-streaming the event via Zoom from 1:15-2:00 PM. Here is the Zoom link. 
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/musings-of-a-scientist-feminist-activist-a-conversation-with-dr-anne-innis-dagg/
LOCATION:McLaughlin Library\, 480 Gordon Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230308T190000
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SUMMARY:Arboretum Workshop: Virtual Composting for Gardeners - Vermicomposting
DESCRIPTION:Vermicomposting is a way of using earth worms to compost organic material. One benefit of this method is that it can be done in the home using special bins that require a very small space. \nThe course will introduce you to the equipment needed including some inexpensive DIY options. It will help you select the right kind of worms and show you how to maintain them to keep them healthy. We’ll review ways of harvesting the vermicasts – the worm poop – and explain how it should be treated for best results in the garden. \nAt the end of this course you will know the basics of taking care of your new pets and how to resolve any problems you might have. \nIf you are going to take this course it is a good idea to also take Introduction to Composting for Gardeners. \nFee: $10 (plus HST) per person.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/arboretum-workshop-virtual-composting-for-gardeners-vermicomposting/
LOCATION:Arboretum Centre\, 250 Arboretum Rd\, Guelph\, N1G 2W1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230309T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230309T183000
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SUMMARY:Going Beyond HeforShe: An Open Discussion around Gender Equality and Inclusivity
DESCRIPTION:This guided discussion hosted by Caleb Harwood\, Sexual and Gender Diversity Advisor\, serves as an opportunity for the U of G community to connect and discuss the importance of gender equality and inclusivity. We will be diving into the nuances of identity and the importance of providing equity. This discussion will encourage folks to grow in their understanding and allyship while providing equity of space to all who are present. \nLearn more and register here.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/going-beyond-heforshe-an-open-discussion-around-gender-equality-and-inclusivity/
LOCATION:Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230310T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230310T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
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LAST-MODIFIED:20221017T013145Z
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SUMMARY:Arboretum Workshop: Virtual Bird Song - Blackbirds and Hawks
DESCRIPTION:Into birding but the songs have you stumped? Whether you are new to learning bird sounds or you want a good refresher before the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas starts this spring\, this course is for you. Join Chris Earley\, Arboretum Interpretive Biologist and author of five bird field guides\, for a series of eight virtual noon-hour lectures that cover over 150 bird species! We will focus on songs and some common\, distinctive calls and will apply different methods to remember them. Each course will start with a short intro topic about birding by ear before we dive into the bird species. Learn how to make your own calls\, read a sonogram\, make up your own memorable bird song sayings\, and more! Each class will finish with a 10-15 minute discussion period so you can ask all your bird-related questions. \nSee the descriptions below to find out which bird groups are covered in each class. Each workshop is recorded and made available for a limited time after the series has ended for registered participants. \nFee: $8 (plus HST) per session\, or register for all 8 workshops at once and get one free (pay $56 instead of $64!) Register early to ensure your spot! The list of topics with the presentation date is available on our website: https://arboretum.uoguelph.ca/educationandevents/workshops\nTo register please visit: https://secure.e-registernow.com/cgi-bin/mkpayment.cgi?state=3285
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/arboretum-workshop-virtual-bird-song-blackbirds-and-hawks/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230311T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230311T200000
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SUMMARY:Odditorio | A Performative Art Installation
DESCRIPTION:Odditorio | A Performative Installation links the reinvention of awe for the audience through merging the use historic devices with modern technology to create the brilliant sights and sounds that will immerse the spectator in the artwork. Odditorio is an interactive art installation inspired by the story Sweeney Todd. A multi-year project\, it brings together his artistic practices and interests in immersion\, spectatorship\, intermedia\, wonder\, and the merging of historical and contemporary technologies. \nOdditorio is a performative art installation. It exists both as an art installation to be viewed in an exhibition space and as a performative work that is viewed by an audience. \nTherefore\, we have built the following schedule for both exhibition and performances. Prior to both performances audiences are welcome to come view the space as an artwork before seeing the scheduled performance. \nLearn more and register here.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/odditorio-a-performative-art-installation/
LOCATION:George Luscombe Theatre – MacKinnon Building
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230313T094500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230313T100000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
CREATED:20230227T183611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T183611Z
UID:94261-1678700700-1678701600@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Movement Monday - Chair Yoga: Get Fit Where You Sit
DESCRIPTION:Chair Yoga is a gentle yoga practice that adapts various traditional postures for practice in the chair or with the support of a chair. It is a gentle form of yoga that involves breath-work\, meditation\, and gentle stretches; all of which release stress and tension from both body and mind. \nThis form of yoga helps those who are aging or have disabilities but is also used in office settings to relieve stress right in our own office chairs\, even during the workday. The practice increases flexibility\, strength\, and body awareness. It soothes the nervous system and helps to calm the busy mind. It also decreases the potential for injury due to repetitive strain in the workplace! \nStart your Monday off with ease and register now! \nAbout the facilitator:\nMonique Vischschraper is an advanced\, certified yoga instructor with over a thousand hours of yoga teaching experience. Her own practice dates back to her youth; her mother to this day jokes that she was doing yoga in-utero in tandem with her mother. Monique leads yoga at the Guelph Community Health Centre\, Movati\, and at the University of Guelph as part of the U of G Yoga and Meditation Collective. She is continually studying and upgrading her knowledge and skills. She enjoys learning about the anatomy\, physiology and science of yoga as well as studying the ancient yogic texts.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/movement-monday-chair-yoga-get-fit-where-you-sit-4/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230315T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230315T140000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
CREATED:20221017T013025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221017T013025Z
UID:87334-1678885200-1678888800@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Arboretum Workshop: Virtual Bird Song - Warblers I - Phrasers and Buzzers
DESCRIPTION:Into birding but the songs have you stumped? Whether you are new to learning bird sounds or you want a good refresher before the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas starts this spring\, this course is for you. Join Chris Earley\, Arboretum Interpretive Biologist and author of five bird field guides\, for a series of eight virtual noon-hour lectures that cover over 150 bird species! We will focus on songs and some common\, distinctive calls and will apply different methods to remember them. Each course will start with a short intro topic about birding by ear before we dive into the bird species. Learn how to make your own calls\, read a sonogram\, make up your own memorable bird song sayings\, and more! Each class will finish with a 10-15 minute discussion period so you can ask all your bird-related questions. \nSee the descriptions below to find out which bird groups are covered in each class. Each workshop is recorded and made available for a limited time after the series has ended for registered participants. \nFee: $8.00 (plus HST) per session\, or register for all 8 workshops at once and get one free (pay $56 instead of $64!) Register early to ensure your spot! The list of topics with the presentation date is available on our website: https://arboretum.uoguelph.ca/educationandevents/workshops\nTo register please visit: https://secure.e-registernow.com/cgi-bin/mkpayment.cgi?state=3285
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/arboretum-workshop-virtual-bird-song-warblers-i-phrasers-and-buzzers/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
GEO:51.253775;-85.323214
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230315T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230315T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
CREATED:20221111T201204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221111T201204Z
UID:88634-1678906800-1678910400@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Arboretum Workshop: Virtual Composting for Gardeners - Bokashi Composting
DESCRIPTION:Bokashi composting is a simple way of treating kitchen waste right in your home. There is almost no odor and it’s simple to do. This workshop will provide you with all of the knowledge you need to be successful with this technique. \nBokashi can be done in special commercial vessels with purchased bokashi bran but it can also be done in simple DIY pails and homemade starter bran. Both options will be discussed. The bokashi process may have some environmental benefits over traditional composting and we’ll have a look at that as well. \nIf you are going to take this course it is a good idea to also take Introduction to Composting for Gardeners. \nFee: $10 (plus HST) per person.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/arboretum-workshop-virtual-composting-for-gardeners-bokashi-composting/
LOCATION:Arboretum Centre\, 250 Arboretum Rd\, Guelph\, N1G 2W1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230316T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230316T120000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
CREATED:20230309T183919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T183919Z
UID:94642-1678964400-1678968000@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Leading Through Change: The Role of Gender Equity in Global Leadership
DESCRIPTION:Join the Office of Diversity and Human Rights for a discussion about gender equity with some influential and dynamic women in celebration of International Women’s Day! \nDon’t miss the compelling conversation about the important role women play in building solid paths to the future during uncertain times. \nIt’s time to rebuild\, it’s time to innovate\, it’s time for transformational change and every woman counts! Join AVP Indira Naidoo-Harris and gender equity advocates Eva McLellan and Kaye Vitug to learn how we can unlock effective leadership and decision making and build a strong and successful future for all of us.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/leading-through-change-the-role-of-gender-equity-in-global-leadership/
LOCATION:Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230316T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230316T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
CREATED:20230206T203207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230302T162815Z
UID:92874-1678982400-1678989600@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Hopper Lecture: Dr. Naila Kabeer - The Broader Story of Progress: Building Collective Action on the Margins: Gender Perspectives from South Asia
DESCRIPTION:How do women create change through collective action? \nHear reflections on collective action from Dr. Naila Kabeer\, professor of Gender and International Development at the London School of Economics and Political Science. \nKabeer will draw from her experience researching how changes occur on the ground through collective action by women and their allies\, particularly from marginalized groups\, in the South Asian context. \nThe Broader Story of Progress – Building Collective Action on the Margins: Gender Perspectives from South Asia\nMarch 16\n4 to 6 p.m.\nOnline and in-person at the University of Guelph\nLearn more and register: https://uoguel.ph/Hopper-2023 \nHosted by the Guelph Institute of Development Studies and sponsored by the International Development Research Centre.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/hopper-lecture-ft-dr-naila-kabeer/
LOCATION:ONLINE and IN-PERSON\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230316T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230316T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
CREATED:20230210T194758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T194758Z
UID:93411-1678989600-1678996800@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:The Winegard Visiting Lectureship in Physics with Dr. Donna Strickland
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Winegard Visiting Lectureship in Physics with Dr. Donna Strickland\, Professor and Nobel Prize laureate\, for a lecture on nonlinear optics to high-intensity laser physics. \nThe laser increased the intensity of light that can be generated by orders of magnitude and thus brought about nonlinear optical interactions with matter. Chirped pulse amplification\, also known as CPA\, changed the intensity level by a few more orders of magnitude and helped usher in a new type of laser-matter interaction that is referred to as high-intensity laser physics. \nDr. Donna Strickland is a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Waterloo and is one of the laureate of the Nobel Prize in Physics 2018 for developing chirped pulse amplification with Gérard Mourour. \nRegistration required by March 9. \nLearn more at https://alumni.uoguelph.ca/events/events-listing/2023-winegard-lecture-with-dr-donna-strickland.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/the-winegard-visiting-lectureship-in-physics-with-dr-donna-strickland/
LOCATION:Athletics Centre\, 150 Reynolds Walk\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Athletics Centre 150 Reynolds Walk Guelph Ontario Canada;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=150 Reynolds Walk:geo:-80.2240049,43.5327089
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230317T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230317T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
CREATED:20221017T012933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221017T012933Z
UID:87335-1679054400-1679058000@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Arboretum Workshop: Virtual Bird Song - Warblers II - Trillers and Thrillers
DESCRIPTION:Into birding but the songs have you stumped? Whether you are new to learning bird sounds or you want a good refresher before the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas starts this spring\, this course is for you. Join Chris Earley\, Arboretum Interpretive Biologist and author of five bird field guides\, for a series of eight virtual noon-hour lectures that cover over 150 bird species! We will focus on songs and some common\, distinctive calls and will apply different methods to remember them. Each course will start with a short intro topic about birding by ear before we dive into the bird species. Learn how to make your own calls\, read a sonogram\, make up your own memorable bird song sayings\, and more! Each class will finish with a 10-15 minute discussion period so you can ask all your bird-related questions. \nSee the descriptions below to find out which bird groups are covered in each class. Each workshop is recorded and made available for a limited time after the series has ended for registered participants. \nFee: $8 (plus HST) per session\, or register for all 8 workshops at once and get one free (pay $56 instead of $64!) Register early to ensure your spot! The list of topics with the presentation date is available on our website: https://arboretum.uoguelph.ca/educationandevents/workshops\nTo register please visit: https://secure.e-registernow.com/cgi-bin/mkpayment.cgi?state=3285
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/arboretum-workshop-virtual-bird-song-warblers-ii-trillers-and-thrillers/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
GEO:51.253775;-85.323214
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230317T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230317T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
CREATED:20230317T163023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230317T163023Z
UID:95173-1679079600-1679085000@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Xenakis @ 100
DESCRIPTION:Xenakis @ 100: Music for percussion and multi-channel electroacoustics with video by acclaimed composer-architect Iannis Xenakis. Learn more about the event here. \nWhen: March 17\, 2023\nTime: Workshop @ 4:00 pm ET\nConcert @ 7:00 pm ET\nFree \nMusicians:\nRichard Burrows\, percussion\nDaniel Morphy\, percussion\nYang Chen\, percussion \nSound technicians:\nJames Harley\nLisa Conway \nLocation: ImprovLab\, Mackinnon Building\, University of Guelph (50 Stone Road E.\, Guelph\, ON.) \nNote: there will be an open workshop with the guest percussionists at 4:00 p.m.\, ImprovLab. All are welcome. \nSupport from:\nUG College of Arts Research Fund\, Andrew Bailey\, Associate Dean\, Research and Graduate Studies\nUG School of Fine Art and Music\, Martin Pearce\, Director
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/xenakis-100/
LOCATION:MacKinnon Building\, 87 Trent Lane\, Guelph\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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GEO:43.5324591;-80.2273244
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=MacKinnon Building 87 Trent Lane Guelph Ontario Canada;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=87 Trent Lane:geo:-80.2273244,43.5324591
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230320T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230320T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
CREATED:20230227T183159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T183159Z
UID:94264-1679313600-1679317200@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:The Science of Happiness
DESCRIPTION:On this International Day of Happiness\, join our EFAP provider\, Homewood Health\, to learn about the Science of Happiness. \nScientific studies have shown that 50% of our individual differences in happiness are determined by our genes\, 10% by our life circumstances\, and 40% by our intentional activities. This one-hour session will introduce participants to some of the research-based “happy habits” that can be adopted to increase levels of happiness and well-being. \nRegister through Qualtrics!
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/the-science-of-happiness/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230320T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230320T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
CREATED:20230317T164510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230317T164510Z
UID:95118-1679338800-1679344200@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Yoga and Meditation with Selam Debs
DESCRIPTION:Join Selam Debs at the Art Gallery of Guelph as she guides you through an evening of movement and meditation to nourish your mind\, body\, and soul. This offering for the Black\, Indigenous and racialized community is a Pay-What-You-Can event\, with all proceeds going to support the BIPOC Outdoor Gear Library. \nLearn more and register here. \nSelam Debs is known for her infectious love of yoga\, rooted in radical self-acceptance\, deep love\, self-examination\, present moment awareness and seeing people as they are with radical compassion. Selam is also an Anti-Racism Educator\, passionate about advocating for the rights of Black\, Indigenous and Racialized people\, and educating communities on racial justice\, antiracism\, and equity. \nThe BIPOC Outdoor Gear Library is a community-based lending library focused on providing access to outdoor equipment\, working to increase representation of BIPOC communities engaging in outdoor recreation by reducing barriers to access\, creating community\, and providing resources and education. \n 
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/yoga-and-meditation-with-selam-debs/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of Guelph\, 358 Gordon Street\, Guelph\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Art Gallery of Guelph 358 Gordon Street Guelph Canada;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=358 Gordon Street:geo:-80.2326348,43.5329358
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230321T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230321T143000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
CREATED:20230125T214439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T214439Z
UID:92395-1679403600-1679409000@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Skills for Research Impact Workshop: Podcasting
DESCRIPTION:Podcasts are a fun and popular mode of information sharing\, and they are increasingly being used in research. This session will cover why podcasting is an effective knowledge mobilization strategy as well as practical tips to planning and recording your own. \nAfter attending this workshop\, participants will be able to: \n\nConsider when and how to create a podcast for knowledge mobilization\nUnderstand best practices for creating a podcast\nIdentify resources at U of G and beyond for podcasting\n\nPresented by Bronwyn Korb\, McLaughlin Library Media Studio \nRegister for the Podcasting session at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/skills-for-research-impact-series-podcasting-tickets-470476426657
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/skills-for-research-impact-workshop-podcasting/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
GEO:51.253775;-85.323214
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230322T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230322T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
CREATED:20221017T012819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221017T012819Z
UID:87336-1679486400-1679490000@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Arboretum Workshop: Virtual Bird Song - Sparrows
DESCRIPTION:Into birding but the songs have you stumped? Whether you are new to learning bird sounds or you want a good refresher before the Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas starts this spring\, this course is for you. Join Chris Earley\, Arboretum Interpretive Biologist and author of five bird field guides\, for a series of eight virtual noon-hour lectures that cover over 150 bird species! We will focus on songs and some common\, distinctive calls and will apply different methods to remember them. Each course will start with a short intro topic about birding by ear before we dive into the bird species. Learn how to make your own calls\, read a sonogram\, make up your own memorable bird song sayings\, and more! Each class will finish with a 10-15 minute discussion period so you can ask all your bird-related questions. \nSee the descriptions below to find out which bird groups are covered in each class. Each workshop is recorded and made available for a limited time after the series has ended for registered participants. \nFee: $8 (plus HST) per session\, or register for all 8 workshops at once and get one free (pay $56 instead of $64!) Register early to ensure your spot! The list of topics with the presentation date is available on our website: https://arboretum.uoguelph.ca/educationandevents/workshops\nTo register please visit: https://secure.e-registernow.com/cgi-bin/mkpayment.cgi?state=3285
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/arboretum-workshop-virtual-bird-song-sparrows/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
GEO:51.253775;-85.323214
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230322T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230322T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
CREATED:20230317T170423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230317T170423Z
UID:94953-1679486400-1679491800@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:Making Space for Progress: Internationalizing the University as Social Justice
DESCRIPTION:The University of Guelph’s Strategic Refresh highlights the commitment of the university to “further international relationships” as a part of its overall pillar of community connection. The University has also taken measures to advance and entrench equity\, diversity and inclusion into its core values and deliverables. \nThe Teaching and Learning Hub welcomes guest speaker Marsha Hinds Myrie to aide us to contemplate the implications and possibilities of those intersections and offers an innovation of academic internationalization praxis undergirded by social justice. \nThis is a hybrid event. Register to attend via Zoom here. \nMarsha Hinds Myrie looks to the literature resulting from the study of universities’ involvement in the enterprises of African and Indigenous dehumanization and student led justice movements. Beyond highlighting the errors of the past and the passionate demands of students we begin to think about futures and how these can be constructed making space for expanded epistemologies and new relational pathways. \nHinds Myrie’s life and work are an embodiment of dualities and intersections. She is a Barbadian/Canadian citizen with an ancestral\, cultural and intellectual home in Africa. Her career unfolds\, sometimes spectacularly and sometimes confusingly at the intersections of activism and education with research being a forced endeavour to maintain the grace of the academy. \nHinds Myrie is the President’s Gender Equity Committee postdoctoral fellow with a focus on women’s leadership at the University of Guelph and the immediate past president of the National Organization of Women of Barbados. She spent 22 years developing an advocacy model to address the issues of underprivileged groups of women in Barbados and the Commonwealth Caribbean. The major focus of the work is to develop and encourage the use of victim defined services for women and girls affected by various types of gender-based violence while at the same time removing the burden of eradicating violence from women and victims by forcing a stronger lobby in policy spaces. \nThe philosophical mooring for Marsha’s interaction with equity work come partly out of her PhD research which focused on the ways in which political and cultural experiences shaped the development and creation of intellectual spaces and intellectual thought in Commonwealth Caribbean tertiary institutions. The epistemological valleys that create disciplines in the Western academy are still immensely uncomfortable for Hinds Myrie but if forced she would classify her work as womanism\, Black Studies\, philosophy as praxis and intellectual history.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/making-space-for-progress-internationalizing-the-university-as-social-justice/
LOCATION:Interdisciplinary Hub – MacKinnon 019\, University of Guelph MacKinnon Bldg\, Guelph\, N1G 2W1
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230322T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230322T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
CREATED:20230207T201231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T205312Z
UID:93133-1679487300-1679490000@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:HPC Physical Well-being Series: Working Through Menopause
DESCRIPTION:Although the transition from peri-menopause to menopause is a normal part of every woman’s life\, many of the changes can be very disruptive. It doesn’t have to be that way! Women may experience symptoms of peri-menopause beginning in their early 40s and continue to experience symptoms into their 50s. Simple nutritional and lifestyle modifications can have a big impact on the experience of menopause and beyond. \nLet’s change the narrative on menopause to make it a time of empowerment and personal growth. \nDuring this seminar\, we will discuss the following: \n\nIdentify the common symptoms of peri-menopause/menopause and how they affect our body\nReview evidence informed tools to address common concerns including hot flashes\, disruptions in mood\, sleep and concentration\nDiscuss life after menopause – reviewing risk factors for osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease\nAnswer questions\n\nClick to register now! You can submit questions when you register that will be answered during the talks. We look forward to this enlightening discussion with you! \nAbout the Facilitator\nDr. Kristina Brooks\, ND is a naturopathic doctor on campus at the Health and Performance Centre. Dr. Brooks completed her Bachelor of Science at the University of Guelph and went on to complete her medical training at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto. Using an evidence-informed approach\, she uses tools such as functional foods\, botanical medicine\, acupuncture and healthy lifestyle modification to address individuals’ concerns. With 15 years of experience in an integrative setting\, she understands the importance of collaborating with an individual’s existing team of medical professionals to optimize health outcome. Within the team at the HPC\, Dr. Brooks’ role is to support foundational health and remove obstacles to wellness and recovery. She strives to provide patients with the necessary tools and knowledge to address both current health concerns\, in addition to the prevention of future disease and injury. \nAbout the HPC\nProviding high-performance injury recovery right in the heart of campus. The Health and Performance Centre (HPC) is located in the J.T. Powell Building and prevents and treats sports and activity-related injuries for the University of Guelph and the surrounding community. Whether you are a recreationally active or an elite competitive athlete\, their collaborative team of skilled practitioners will provide specialized care to help you perform at your best.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/hpc-physical-well-being-series-working-through-menopause/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230322T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230322T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T174929
CREATED:20230227T182538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T182538Z
UID:94267-1679487300-1679490000@guides.uoguelph.ca
SUMMARY:HPC Physical Well-Being Series: Working Through Menopause
DESCRIPTION:Although the transition from peri-menopause to menopause is a normal part of every woman’s life\, many of the changes can be very disruptive. It doesn’t have to be that way! Women may experience symptoms of peri-menopause beginning in their early 40’s and continue to experience symptoms into their 50’s. Simple nutritional and lifestyle modifications can have a big impact on the experience of menopause and beyond. \nLet’s change the narrative on menopause to make it a time of empowerment and personal growth. \nDuring this seminar\, we will discuss the following: \n\nThe common symptoms of peri-menopause/menopause and how they affect our bodies\nEvidence informed tools to address common concerns including hot flashes\, disruptions in mood\, sleep and concentration\nLife after menopause and risk factors for osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease\nAnswer questions\n\nRegister now! You can submit questions when you register that will be answered during the talks. We look forward to this enlightening discussion with you! \nAbout the Facilitator:\nDr. Kristina Brooks\, ND is a naturopathic doctor on campus at the Health and Performance Centre. Dr. Brooks completed her Bachelor of Science at the University of Guelph and went on to complete her medical training at the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto. Using an evidence informed approach\, she uses tools such as functional foods\, botanical medicine\, acupuncture and healthy lifestyle modification to address an individual’s concerns. With 15 years of experience in an integrative setting\, she understands the importance of collaborating with an individual’s existing team of medical professionals to optimize health outcome. Within the team at the HPC\, Dr. Brooks’ role is to support foundational health and remove obstacles to wellness and recovery. She strives to provide patients with the necessary tools and knowledge to address both current health concerns\, in addition to the prevention of future disease and injury.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/hpc-physical-well-being-series-working-through-menopause-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:BAS Program 20th Anniversary Celebration
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday March 22nd the College of Arts Community is invited to join in two events to celebrate the the BAS program and its students. \nEvent #1: ASCI 4010 Research Poster Presentation\nLocation: UC Courtyard from 12:30 to 3:00pm \nEvent #2: Public Lecture “AI Futures\, embodied computing\, and Creativity” by Professor Isabel Pedersen\, Director of the Digital Life Institute at the Ontario Tech University.\nLocation: Clark Hall\, UC\, at 4:00pm \nThe first event will a presentation in the UC Courtyard from 12:30 to 3:00pm of research posters created by past ASCI 4010 classes illustrating their 4th year research projects. \nRefreshments provided. Come join the celebration and learn more here.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/bas-program-20th-anniversary-celebration/2023-03-22/
LOCATION:University Centre – Peter Clark Hall
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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