Mr. Jean-Sébastien Matte, a doctoral student at McGill University in the area of Operations Management will be presenting his research proposal entitled:
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Social connections play an important role in contributing to employee mental health and workplace wellbeing. Yet with busy work schedules, finding the time to connect with colleagues can easily get lost in the shuffle. As a result, individuality often takes precedence over collective engagement at work, increasing the risk of isolation and impacting mental health.
IN PERSON AND BY ZOOM: FOOD in LITERATURE – Nathalie Cooke gives an illustrated presentation on Canadian Literary Fare, the delicious 2023 book she co-wrote exploring “food voices in a wide range of Canadian fiction, drama, and poetry.”
Live podcast recording!
Come meet our wonderful Handlers and Dogs who are trained to provide 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.
Unsure of where to start? No need to wait to see an Access Advisor one-on-one! Join Access Advisor, Connie & LWA Margot, to get started on your wellness planning. In this workshop you will learn about what resources are available to you on and off-campus and how you can access the ones that are right for you.
NOTE: These sessions are available ONLY to IT Services Units.
Target Audience: All IT Services staff.
Prerequisites: None.
Duration: 1.5 hours
Course format: Workshop
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This webinar will take place online, Thursday, May 2nd, 2024 (1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.)
Coding Ateliers
As part of CDSI, the Data Science Solutions Hub (DaS2H) offers Coding Ateliers to the entire McGill community, where you can drop-in during atelier hours with your laptop, work on your research project and, whenever you have a question, we would be happy to assist you on the spot. If your question turns out to be a bigger issue that we cannot solve instantly, we will advise you how to best proceed.
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Speaker: Kiyoko Gotanda, Brock University
Host: Andrew Hendry
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Are you interested in learning how equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) principles are relevant to family medicine and primary care research? Would you like an opportunity to learn how you could implement EDI and related concepts in your work? If so, participate in the EDI Symposium being organized by the Department of Family Medicine’s Graduate Programs’ EDI committee.
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