Abstract: Over the last decade, more than 30,000 people have drowned on their way to Europe. These deaths are a direct consequence of current EU border and migration policy. In the absence of safe and legal routes to flee violence and poverty and with land routes increasingly closed, people on the move have turned towards the sea to reach EU territory.
Are you a studentas well asaparent? Do youfind it challenging to balancefamily and academic obligations? Do you feel disconnected from your peers?Join our groupand connect with other student-parentsto receivesupport, ideas,and encouragement.Registrants may attend any or all sessions.
The 山ǿ Art Hive is a space devoted to making art and community, located within the Healthy Living Annex at the Student Wellness Hub.
We offer creative experiences to foster a sense of togetherness along with individual well-being.
Participation requires no art background or experience.
山ǿ, 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 programs are offered by all the academic units on the Macdonald Campus.
Want to serve in the community and connect with fellow 山ǿ students?
classes of Kyoko Hashimoto,Violaine Melançon
Designed and subsidized by the Government of Quebec*, this course is mandatory for Quebec establishments. *Commission des normes, de l'équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail [CNESST]
山ǿ staff and faculty please register here
Student Registrants please complete and submit the Paying Participant Training Form
Designed and subsidized by the Government of Quebec*, this course is mandatory for Quebec establishments. *Commission des normes, de l'équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail [CNESST]
山ǿ staff and faculty please register here
Student Registrants please complete and submit the Paying Participant Training Form
Host:Department of Chemistry & Office of Science Education
Event:Reflecting through Collage on your TA Position
Date: Friday, November 22, 2024, 3:00-4:30 pm
Location: Room 428, Otto Maass Chemistry Building
Facilitator: Victoria Glynn, artist, Office of Science Education Fellow, and doctorate of the Redpath Museum and Biology Department
Reflecting through Collage on your TA Position
Feel like getting crafty?
Michel Anteby
Professor, Management & Organizations
Boston University, Questrom School of Business
Why What Resists is Often Revealing
Date: Friday, November 22, 2024
Time: 3:00pm – 4:30 pm
Reception to follow: 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Location: Bronfman building, Room 245
Marina Thibault, coordinator
Elizaveta Miller, coordinator
BEST Conference: Building Employment Strategies for Tomorrow