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SUMMARY:Gairdner Microbiome Symposium: Exploring Nutrition\, Health and Culture through a Microbiome Lens
DESCRIPTION:The University of Guelph’s College of Biological Science will be hosting the Gairdner Microbiome Symposium on June 20\, 2024\, in partnership with the Gairdner Foundation. \nThe human gut microbiome has garnered enormous interest in the past two decades\, both from scientists and the general public. The gut microbiome refers to the collection of microorganisms – bacteria\, viruses\, yeast and more – that make their home within our intestines. Damage to the gut microbiome has been shown to be associated with\, and even cause\, a growing number of diseases\, including cancer\, diabetes\, obesity and allergies. \nDiet is a major driver of gut microbial health and activity. Since everyone harbours a gut microbiome that is unique to them\, understanding how our diets are transformed by our own microbes is a complex problem in personalized medicine\, but one which stands to revolutionize medicine\, if it can be harnessed effectively. \nThe Gairdner Microbiome Symposium will explore the role of the microbiome in medicine and nutrition\, as well as the impacts of culture and industrialization on our gut microbiomes. \nThe day-long event will feature three speakers including: \n\nPrecision Microbiome Medicine\, presented by Dr. Jack Gilbert\, Professor of the Department of Pediatrics and Scripps Institute of Oceanography at the University of California San Diego\, President of Applied Microbiology International and winner of the 2023 IFF Microbiome Science Prize\nAre Microbes the Missing Ingredient in Celiac Disease?\, presented by Dr. Elena Verdu\, Tier 1 Canada Research Chair\, associate director of the Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute and director of the Axenic Gnotobiotic Unit at McMaster University\nMissing Microbiomes and Where to Find Them: Bridging Science and Advocacy with the Yanomami People\, presented by David Good\, PhD candidate in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Guelph\, Explorer’s Club 50 awardee 2023\, and founder of the Yanomami Foundation\n\nThere will be a Q&A session with the speakers\, a research poster competition for trainees\, and lab tours of the University of Guelph’s Summerlee Science Complex. \nThe event is free and open to researchers\, students\, professionals and the general public. Lunch will be included. \nVisit the website for more information and to register to attend virtually or in-person.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/gairdner-microbiome-symposium-exploring-nutrition-health-and-culture-through-a-microbiome-lens/
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SUMMARY:Leading Sustainability at U of G: Discussions to Take Action
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an inspiring and interactive workshop designed to empower University of Guelph staff to take meaningful action towards sustainability in their personal and professional lives. In this workshop\, Samantha Casey from the University of Guelph Sustainability Office will lead you through practical strategies and actionable steps for integrating sustainability practices into your daily routines and work life. It will also explore how YOU can help advance sustainability at the University of Guelph and what current initiatives and projects exist. \nSchedule \n\n12:15 p.m. – Workshop Start\n12:40 p.m. – Questions and Discussion\n\nRegistration \nRegistration is limited to 20 in-person and 20 virtually. Register through Qualtrics!
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/leading-sustainability-at-u-of-g-discussions-to-take-action/
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SUMMARY:IF Festival of Improvised Arts
DESCRIPTION:The International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation (IICSI) at the University of Guelph is thrilled to announce the fourth annual edition of their 24-hour festival of improvised arts: IF 2023. \nFrom Oct. 21 to 22\, this free festival will feature improvised performances in Guelph’s newest state-of-the-art performance space\, ImprovLab\, as well as arts events and installations in other venues across the University of Guelph campus and online through an all-night digital livestream. \nCurated by IICSI director Ajay Heble\, founder and former artistic director of the Guelph Jazz Festival and 2023 Killam Prize winner\, IF 2023 will feature a spectacular range of creators showcasing original\, spontaneous works (full lineup announcement forthcoming). \nCentred on the theme Restless Imagination: Improvising the New Normal\, IF 2023 will showcase legendary and emerging improvisational performers mixing skill\, vulnerability\, and daring to make meaning out of this moment. \nIF 2023 will dovetail with two other events at the University of Guelph: an exhibition showcasing and celebrating 15 years of research findings (installed in Massey Hall at the University of Guelph and open to the public Oct. 16 to 22) and the Sound Meaning Education academic conference\, Conversations and improvisations (Oct. 20­ to 22\, registration is open). \nFor IF 2023 updates\, including the forthcoming lineup announcement\, follow IICSI’s social media accounts\, subscribe to the Institute’s newsletter\, and visit the Festival website at improvfest.ca.\nAttendees will be able to secure their free tickets online once the festival lineup is announced. \nIF 2023 is presented by IICSI\, with support from Musagetes\, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada\, the Art Gallery of Guelph\, CFRU 93.3FM\, the College of Arts at the University of Guelph\, and Lost Aviator Coffee.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/if-festival-of-improvised-arts/
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SUMMARY:Deep Dish Dialogues explores food justice from the kitchen
DESCRIPTION:Join Vanessa Ling Yu in the next Deep Dish Dialogues as she prepares a meal that is diverse and delicious while discussing food work in kitchens. Vanessa will be joined by Dr. Mark Holmes from the School of Hospitality\, Food and Tourism Management to dive into discussions around food business entrepreneurship and steps to improve food justice from the kitchen. Vanessa will also share how she is actively working to build equitable systems through the social enterprise caterToronto. Register now to attend this event in-person or online on Thursday\, June 15 from 12 to 1 p.m. \nAbout Deep Dish Dialogues\nDeep Dish Dialogues is an online monthly event series that showcases chefs and food experts diving into impactful subjects. Each episode features new guests and a recipe connected to the topic. In the session\, the audience has the chance to learn how to make new dishes while learning more about food\, sustainability and our communities. This series is brought to you by the University of Guelph’s Arrell Food Institute and the School of Hospitality\, Food and Tourism Management at the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics. \nAbout Chef Vanessa Ling Yu\nVanessa Ling Yu is the founding director of caterToronto\, a Toronto neighbourhoods-based network for the continuum of food workers with a mission to cultivate better social and economic outcomes by connecting people and food in ways that are diverse\, dignified\, and delicious for all! CaterToronto provides racialized and/or newcomer women seeking to advance their careers in the foodservice industry through access to commercial kitchens\, trainings and supports as well as feasible market opportunities. Vanessa’s knowledge and experience of working with communities includes participatory action research\, health promotion\, economic development\, capacity building\, and food sector sustainability. She has a long-standing commitment to pursuing food justice with a specific focus on developing inclusive local food economies and community health.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/deep-dish-dialogues-explores-food-justice-from-the-kitchen/
LOCATION:ONLINE and IN-PERSON\, Ontario\, Canada
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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
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SUMMARY:Reusable Research Data Made Shiny: Training Workshop Series
DESCRIPTION:Do you have reuse in mind when collecting your research data? Do you know how to tidy your data to make it reusable? \nJoin Michelle Edwards\, director of agri-food data strategy and Lucas Alcantara\, manager of research centre data from the University of Guelph to learn the best practices for data organization\, documentation\, and sharing. Participants will receive hands-on training and guidance\, as well as the opportunity to network with other researchers and learn about the latest data management and sharing development. \nThe workshop is available online or in-person but limited spaces are available for both options. \nDate: February 21-24\, 2023\, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.\nLocation: Ontario Dairy Research Centre or Online \nThis event is made possible by funding from Compute Ontario. \nLearn more and register here.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/reusable-research-data-made-shiny-training-workshop-series/2023-02-21/
LOCATION:ONLINE and IN-PERSON\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Deep Dish Dialogues explores Nigerian Food
DESCRIPTION:In February’s episode of Deep Dish Dialogues\, we’re celebrating Nigerian food and culture. We’ll be joined by Taiwo and Kehinde Daramola from Twins in Kitchen and they’ll be showing us how to make jollof rice. Jollof is a unifying dish across West Africa. Jollof rice is to West Africa what paella is to Spain\, risotto to Italy\, biriyani to India and fried rice to China. It is a beloved culinary treasure in Nigeria and a dish with a lot of heart and soul. \nRegister now to attend this event online or in-person at the Anita Stewart Memorial Food Lab at the University of Guelph on Thursday\, February 16 from 12 to 1 p.m. \nAbout Deep Dish Dialogues\nDeep Dish Dialogues is a monthly event series that showcases chefs and food experts diving into impactful subjects. Each episode features new guests and a recipe connected to the topic. In the session\, the audience has the chance to learn how to make new dishes while learning more about food\, sustainability and our communities. This series is brought to you by the University of Guelph’s Arrell Food Institute and the School of Hospitality\, Food and Tourism Management at the Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics. \nAbout Taiwo and Kehinde Daramola and Twins in Kitchen\nTwin sisters\, Taiwo and Kehinde Daramola started Twins in Kitchen in the spring of 2016. They are a Guelph based company with a vision to introduce good quality Nigerian food and food products to all Canadians at reasonable prices. They source the best ingredients all over West Africa for their catering services.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/deep-dish-dialogues-explores-nigerian-food/
LOCATION:ONLINE and IN-PERSON\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Thinking Spaces presents Improv for Scientists: Joanne O’Meara and Shoshanah Jacobs in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Thinking Spaces: The Improvisation Reading Group and Speaker Series is pleased to present “Improv for Scientists”: Joanne O’Meara in conversation with Shoshanah Jacobs. This event will take place on Thursday\, December 8 at 1 p.m. in person (Mackinnon building\, room 103\, University of Guelph) as well as streamed online (via Zoom). A moderated Q&A will follow the talk. \nIf you are interested in attending online\, please register via https://uoguel.ph/thinkingspacesimprovforscientists. A Zoom link will be sent to your email the day before the event. \nMore about this talk\nImprovisational exercises have been a key element of theatre training for decades. With minor modification\, these same exercises can be used in training scientists (and future scientists) to be better communicators. I’ll discuss my use of improv with our physics majors at U of G and give some examples of the science-y twists we throw on the activities to suit our purposes. \nMore about our speakers\nJoanne O’Meara has been a professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Guelph for more than 20 years\, serving for almost 10 of those years as the associate chair (undergraduate). Joanne earned her PhD in medical physics from McMaster University and has since transitioned to a focus on physics education in her scholarly work. She is an award-winning educator with a deep commitment to her students. Her most recent project involves the launch of a non-profit organization\, Royal City Science\, with the ultimate goal of building a new\, state-of-the-art\, science centre for southwestern Ontario. \nDr. Shoshanah Jacobs takes a systems approach to answering questions that are relevant within the communities that they work with. It means that they spend a lot of time learning about other disciplines. Their research expertise includes eco-physiology and biomimetics (AKA biomimicry) and they apply this training to help communities develop nature-inspired solutions to challenges. They have worked with the community of Guelph in identifying ways to accessibly reduce the use of single-use plastics\, and have tracked the way that personal-protective equipment (PPE) moves through and away from the waste stream to affect wildlife around the world. Dr. Jacobs started the BioM Knowledge Access Lab research group in 2012 to make science knowledge more accessible to community members and to engage the community in designing more inclusive ways of collecting information. They are an Associate Professor in the Department of Integrative Biology. Ask them why Gentoo Penguins are simply the best.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/thinking-spaces-presents-improv-for-scientists-joanne-omeara-and-shoshanah-jacobs-in-conversation/
LOCATION:ONLINE and IN-PERSON\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221116T130000
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SUMMARY:Thinking Spaces with Eric Lewis: "Improvising the Archive: Medea Electronique’s Archive of Digital Art"
DESCRIPTION:Thinking Spaces: The Improvisation Reading Group and Speaker Series is pleased to present “Improvising the Archive: Medea Electronique’s Archive of Digital Art\,” a talk by Eric Lewis. This event will take place on Wednesday\, November 16 at 1 p.m. in person (The IICSI House\, 9 University Avenue E.\, University of Guelph) as well as streamed online (via Zoom). A moderated Q&A will follow the talk. Please note that Eric will be joining this session online. \nIf you are interested in attending online\, please register at: https://uoguel.ph/thinkingspacesericlewis. A Zoom link will be sent to your email the day before the event. \nMore about this talk\nEric will discuss assorted ways the digital domain opens up archives for more improvisatory ways of interacting with their contents\, and will describe the Medea Electronique archive\, and the thinking behind the recent project by co-authored by Eric called From Fruit to Root\, concerning this archive\, and theories concerning interactive archive and improvisational archive theory. \nMore about our speaker\nEric Lewis is a professor of Philosophy at McGill University\, who specializes in the philosophy of improvisatory arts. He is also the President of AIM (Arts in the Margins)\, the director of LUC (Laboratory of Urban Culture)\, and sits on the management committee of IICSI. He is a member of Medea Electronique\, and an active improvisor on brass and electronics.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/thinking-spaces-with-eric-lewis-improvising-the-archive-medea-electroniques-archive-of-digital-art/
LOCATION:ONLINE and IN-PERSON\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20221102T153000
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SUMMARY:Thinking Spaces with Hilary Bradbury: "Action Research Transformation: Liberating the Spirit of Yes/And at a Time of Eco-Social Crisis"
DESCRIPTION:Thinking Spaces: The Improvisation Reading Group and Speaker Series is pleased to present “Action Research Transformation: Liberating the Spirit of Yes/And at a Time of Eco-Social Crisis\,” a talk by Hilary Bradbury. This event will take place on Wednesday\, November 2 at 3:30 p.m. in person (9 University Avenue\, University of Guelph) as well as streamed online (via Zoom). A moderated Q&A will follow the talk. Please note that Hilary will be joining this session online. \nIf you are interested in attending online\, please register at https://uoguel.ph/thinkingspaceshilarybradbury. A Zoom link will be sent to your email the day before the event. \nIn this talk\, Hilary Bradbury will highlight where Action Research for Transformations (ART) is directed: towards a relational response to climate change and achieving global sustainability goals together. Using examples and allowing time for reflection and dialogue\, her talk will pay particular attention to how interweaving our own developmental edges regards personal maturity can help meet the demands of social justice. Hilary’s recent book (Bradbury 2022\, Elgar Publication) offers further background and examples of the impact ART offers. \nMORE ABOUT OUR SPEAKER \nHilary Bradbury\, Ph.D.\, is founder and curator at AR+ | Action Research Plus Foundation. She plays a global community organizing role among action researching ARTists reflected in her position as Editor in Chief of the premier\, international peer reviewed Action Research Journal. As a Professor for over twenty years (Case Western\, USC and OHSU)\, Hilary’s expertise brings a transformative action research (“learn by doing”) approach to change. As curator at AR+ Foundation\, she supports educator-change leaders and universities become more responsive to our eco-social crisis.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/thinking-spaces-with-hilary-bradbury-action-research-transformation-liberating-the-spirit-of-yes-and-at-a-time-of-eco-social-crisis/
LOCATION:ONLINE and IN-PERSON\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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SUMMARY:IN-PERSON and ONLINE: Are Politicians Democratic Realists?
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Political Science department for our next speaking event: Are Politicians Democratic Realists? \nWhat do Canadian politicians actually think about democracy\, voting and elections? Join us for a Presentation by Dr. Jack Lucas on the consequences of politicians’ theories of democracy. \nFeaturing: Dr. Jack Lucas\, Associate Professor\, Department of Political Science\, University of Calgary\nWhere: Limited seating in MCKN 233\, event will also be streamed over Zoom\nRegistration required: Please register at uoguel.ph/pols-Apr4
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/in-person-and-online-are-politicians-democratic-realists/
LOCATION:ONLINE and IN-PERSON\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220319T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220319T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T173845
CREATED:20220228T153058Z
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SUMMARY:ONLINE and IN-PERSON: College Royal 2022
DESCRIPTION:The College Royal Society invites you to venture into the Royal Forest March 19 and 20! Check out barn tours\, livestock shows\, art shows\, live club displays and more! There are plenty of events for everyone to enjoy! \nDuring COVID-19\, in-person College Royal events are open to students\, faculty and staff and their immediate families. The external community is welcome to attend online events. Find the full event listing at www.collegeroyalsociety.com! Those attending in-person events must follow all COVID-19 safety protocols including adhering to U of G’s vaccination policy\, wearing a mask\, completing the COVID-19 Daily Screening Form\, staying home if unwell\, etc. \nCatch all of the details by exploring our website\, or check us out on Facebook and Instagram @collegeroyalsociety!
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/college-royal-2022/2022-03-19/
LOCATION:ONLINE and IN-PERSON\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211119T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211119T163000
DTSTAMP:20260429T173845
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LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T173653Z
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SUMMARY:Schofield Memorial Lecture 2021 - Dr. Alan Wilson
DESCRIPTION:Topic: Trotting Horses and Hunting Cheetah: An Anatomist’s Perspective on Locomotion \nIn this talk\, Dr. Alan Wilson\, Professor of Locomotor Biomechanics at the Royal Veterinary College\, University of London\, will describe the specialized anatomy of athletic animals with particular reference to muscle and tendon and discuss the factors that define endurance\, speed\, acceleration and maneuvering performance. He will present data and insights gained from studies of a range of domestic species\, African predators and their prey and talk about the evolution from laboratory based measurements to developing wildlife collars containing using GPS and inertial sensors. Topics will also include how athletic a prey animal needs to be to evade capture by a cheetah or lion\, the tactics the prey should use to maximize its chance of survival and the remarkable anatomy and physiology that enable a wildebeest to cover 80 km over five days in 40C heat without drinking. \nRegistration: This is a hybrid event with limited capacity for in-person attendance\, up to 25 people. Registration is required for all those that plan to attend\, virtually or in person. \nLearn more online. \nPHOTO CREDIT: Stuart Dunn
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/schofield-memorial-lecture-2021-dr-alain-wilson/
LOCATION:ONLINE and IN-PERSON\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Homepage,Intranet Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211119T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211119T233000
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SUMMARY:One Health - AMR and post-pandemic priorities with Dr. Stuart Reid
DESCRIPTION:This is a hybrid event with limited capacity for in-person attendance\, up to 25 people.  Registration is required for those that plan to attend in person. Capacity for virutal attendance is up to 300 people\, registration is NOT required for those that plan to attend online. \nSPEAKER:\nProfessor Stuart W.J. Reid CBE BVMS PhD DVM(Hons) DipECVPH FRSB FRSE FRCVS \nBIO:\nStuart Reid is President and Principal of the Royal Veterinary College (RVC)\, an autonomous member institution of the University of London federation. \nAn alumnus of the University of Glasgow\, he became dean at his alma mater in 2005 before moving to the RVC in 2011. The oldest and largest veterinary school in the English-speaking world\, the RVC is ranked as the top institution globally in the QS World University subject rankings. \nReid is a recognized by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons as a specialist in veterinary epidemiology and in veterinary public health by the European Board of Veterinary Specialists\, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology and the Royal Society of Edinburgh\, Scotland’s National Academy. His research interests are focused on zoonotic disease and antimicrobial resistance. He has over 160 scientific publications\, including in PNAS and Science\, and he has secured over £16M in competitive funding during his career. \nReid was president of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) in the UK 2014-15. He has also been president of the European College of Veterinary Public Health and honorary secretary of the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges. \nHe was appointed CBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours in 2018 for services to the veterinary profession and higher education\, and in 2019 he was elected as a Fellow of the RCVS and an international member of the National Academy of Medicine in the USA.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/online-one-health-amr-and-post-pandemic-priorities-with-dr-stuart-reid/
LOCATION:ONLINE and IN-PERSON\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Intranet Events
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