Control Academic Stress: Procrastination and Perfectionism
Procrastination and perfectionism are common challenges for many students. In this session, we will identify strategies to modify or decrease unhelpful behaviours. Please note that registration is required for this
Seeing Ourselves in Fair Dealing
Join us for a talk with Meera Nair to kick-off Fair Dealing Week! Since entering statutory law in 1710, the system of copyright has functioned as a set of limited
Interdisciplinary Feminist Speakers Series Presents “Making, Community: Investigating Diversity in Creative Spaces” With Kim Martin
The maker movement has been growing over the last two decades and is now a part of university life in both makerspaces and digital humanities (DH) centers. Drawing on recent literature which acknowledges both the lack of inclusion and accessibility in makerspaces and a desire for diversity within the digital humanities, Martin will employ intersectional
Scholarly Book Publishing
James MacNevin, senior editor at the University of British Columbia Press, is holding a book publishing talk at U of G Nov. 28. All faculty and PhD students are welcome
Writing Tune-up
Writing Tune-up is a two-day workshop that focuses on grammar. This workshop is open to everyone – undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, staff, and community members. If you’re looking to
Writing Tune-up
Writing Tune-up is a two-day workshop that focuses on grammar. This workshop is open to everyone – undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, staff, and community members. If you’re looking to
Leadership Workshop on Finessing Your Future: The Information Interview and Other Proven Strategies for Finding Work
Take charge of your transition from university to your next adventure. Prepare yourself to make the best choices in a competitive global market by using strategic search strategies and conducting information interviews. In this interactive skill development workshop, you will learn how to identify, seek and use the information you need to understand the labour
Inaugural Cassidy-Reid Lecture
Western University Prof. Shauna Devine will give the inaugural Cassidy-Reid Lectureship in United States History. Devine’s lecture on "Making Medicine Scientific: The Civil War and American Medicine" will include never-before published photographs from
Scottish Studies Fall Colloquium
To attend the Scottish Studies Fall Colloquium, the registration fee is $30 for members of the Scottish Studies Foundation and for early-bird registrants on or before Sept. 18. The fee increases to $35 after that date. The student rate is $10. Lunch and coffee breaks are included. Location: McLaughlin Library, Robert Whitelaw Room (246)
Startup Weekend Guelph
Startup Weekend is a global network of leaders and entrepreneurs on a mission to inspire, educate and empower individuals, teams and communities. Come share ideas, form teams and launch startups. Location: http://www.uoguelph.ca/campus/map/library/ McLaughlin Library, Science Commons (third floor)
