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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Documenting the Stories of Young Girls in Poverty: Bangla Surf Girls
DESCRIPTION:Bangla Surf Girls is an immersive documentary that takes us into the heart of Cox’s Bazar\, Bangladesh where we witness an unlikely and successful community experiment that creates real futures for young girls who live in poverty. In this presentation\, Lalita Krishna producer and writer of Bangla Surf Girls will talk about the making of the documentary\, the role of the filmmakers and how such documentaries can be used to analyze local social programs. \nSpeaker: Lalita Krishna\, Producer\, In Sync Media \nPresented by: Canada India Research Centre for Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) \nLearn more online.
URL:https://news.uoguelph.ca/event/online-documenting-the-stories-of-young-girls-in-poverty-bangla-surf-girls/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Signed and Sealed - The Rise of the Charter in Medieval Scotland
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exciting online event and exhibit launch featuring our valuable medieval Scottish land charter collection. \nKeynote Speaker: \n\nProf. Cynthia Neville\, formerly of Dalhousie University\, now of the University of Guelph’s Centre for Scottish Studies.\n‘Chart(er)ing a New Course in Scottish History at the University of Guelph’.\n\nRegistration is available on the event website and early registration is encouraged. The event is free and open to the public. \nThe event is sponsored by the University of Guelph’s Centre for Scottish Studies and Archival and Special Collections – McLaughlin Library. \nPlease note: This event will be hosted live on Zoom and the link will be posted on the event page and emailed to all registered attendants 24 hours before the event begins.
URL:https://news.uoguelph.ca/event/online-signed-and-sealed-the-rise-of-the-charter-in-medieval-scotland/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Can We Solve the Climate Crisis?
DESCRIPTION:The IPCC Report\, Climate Change and Decarbonization \nJoin us for a panel discussion of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and what it means for the future. \nFeaturing \n\nJessica Green – Associate Professor\, Department of Political Science\, University of Toronto\nWilfrid Greaves – Assistant Professor\, Department of Political Science\, University of Victoria\nCraig Johnson – Professor\, Department of Political Science\, University of Guelph\nIan Spears – Associate Professor\, Department of Political Science\, University of Guelph\n\nJoin us: https://uoguel.ph/POLISCI21-2
URL:https://news.uoguelph.ca/event/online-can-we-solve-the-climate-crisis/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Mental Health for Money Makers - Navigating Mental Health for Entrepreneurs
DESCRIPTION:As part of mental well-being awareness week\, The John F. Wood Centre is proud to collaborate with the Wellness Department at the University of Guelph and the Business Development Bank of Canada for our Bigger Picture Series. The topic of discussion will be Mental Health for Money Makers – Navigating Mental Health for Entrepreneurs. \nOur keynote speaker\, Chris Coulter of The Finish Line Group\, has seen firsthand the impact that mental health can have upon the success within your business and your life and how the two are on a constant collision course. \nThe keynote will be followed by a discussion with experts from the U of G Wellness Department and the Business Development Bank of Canada to discuss the resources and tangible next steps for those with an entrepreneurial mindset and those working in the business industry. Whether you are your own boss or work in a corporation\, this conversation will provide value and insight into why mental health matters in all aspects of our lives. We hope you will join us for this important conversation on November 16.
URL:https://news.uoguelph.ca/event/online-mental-health-for-money-makers-navigating-mental-health-for-entrepreneurs/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: The Principles and Practices of Critical Community Engaged Scholarship
DESCRIPTION:This webinar\, featuring Mavis Morton\, Associate Professor and Associate Chair\, Department of Sociology and Anthropology\, University of Guelph\, will identify the difference between community engaged scholarship (CES) and critical community engaged scholarship (CCES). It will highlight the principles guiding critical and community engaged scholarship and it will identify practical ways in which these guiding principles can be implemented and evaluated by community university partners. \nLearn more online. \nPresented by: Canada India Research Centre for Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) and Community Engaged Scholarship Institute (CESI)
URL:https://news.uoguelph.ca/event/online-the-principles-and-practices-of-critical-community-engaged-scholarship/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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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://news.uoguelph.ca/event/schofield-memorial-lecture-2021-dr-alain-wilson/
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Economy in India 2047
DESCRIPTION:The first of a series of lectures to commemorate 75 years of India’s Independence \nEconomy in India 2047\nTuesday\, November 23\, 2021\, 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM EST/ 8:30 PM to 10:00 PM IST \nIndia 2047: Just\, Sustainable and Equal Future\nAmitabh Behar\, Chief Executive Officer\, Oxfam India \nThe Future of Farming in India\nSudha Narayanan\, Research Fellow\, International Food Policy Research Institute \nCan India find a path to inclusive economic growth?\nYamini Aiyar\, President and Chief Executive\, Centre for Policy Research \nModerator: Arjan de Haan\, Senior Program Specialist\, Sustainable Inclusive Economies\, IDRC\, Ottawa \nDetails and RSVP: https://uoguel.ph/India2047-1
URL:https://news.uoguelph.ca/event/online-economy-in-india-2047/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: People's Archive of Rural Ontario (PARO) Launch
DESCRIPTION:The People’s Archive of Rural Ontario (PARO) is a collaborative virtual project which seeks to create a world where bridges of understanding are built between the urban and the rural\, and where rural voices and stories are valued. We have been building a widely accessible (and continually growing) online repository of diverse stories from across rural Ontario. \nWe invite all to join us at the launch of the PARO website and to celebrate rural Ontario experiences\, voices and stories! We also encourage you to spread the word about the launch and about the project\, as we are continually seeking out stories for our repository of rural Ontario stories and experiences! \nRegister online: https://www.ruralontario.org
URL:https://news.uoguelph.ca/event/online-peoples-archive-of-rural-ontario-paro-launch/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: Guelph Food Safety Seminars (GFSS) Symposium
DESCRIPTION:GFSS Annual (Virtual) Symposium: Back to the Buffet – Food Safety in a Post-COVID World\nSession 4: What your recipe book forgot to mention – Food Safety in the home Q&A  \nFor the first time\, the GFSS will host a panel of experts available to answer your (the consumer’s) questions! \nDuring the pandemic\, at-home food preparation\, home-grown produce and even foraging became new habits\, increasing the need for reliable and accurate food safety information from trusted sources. \nWe welcome you to send your questions in ahead of time via the registration form. There will also be an opportunity to ask questions during the session (via the chat box). \nThis virtual event is free but registration is required. For further details and to register\, see: https://www.uoguelph.ca/foodscience/events/2021/11/guelph-food-safety-seminar-gfss-symposium-session-4
URL:https://news.uoguelph.ca/event/online-guelph-food-safety-seminars-gfss-symposium/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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SUMMARY:ONLINE: CCSAW Research Seminar - In Pursuit of Better Broiler Welfare
DESCRIPTION:Globally\, 70 billion broiler (meat) chickens are raised each year\, and more than 90per cent of them reach ‘market weight’ in just six weeks or so. Is this accelerated growth a problem? In this seminar\, Dr. Stephanie Torrey will discuss the welfare of broiler chickens and whether a transition to slower growing genetics will have a measurable impact on their welfare. \nDr. Torrey’s research on poultry and swine welfare has informed policies and auditing schemes around farm animal genetics\, transportation and euthanasia. As a research scientist with Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada and then the University of Guelph\, she authored/co-authored over 60 peer-reviewed scientific manuscripts on farm animal behaviour and welfare. In her current role as research scientist with Trouw Nutrition\, she now works with a global team to validate nutritional products for poultry production\, health and welfare. A native of Massachusetts\, Dr. Torrey resides in Guelph with her husband and two sons. \nPlease join us on Zoom!\nhttps://zoom.us/j/98105791067
URL:https://news.uoguelph.ca/event/online-ccsaw-research-seminar-in-pursuit-of-better-broiler-welfare/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, Ontario\, Canada
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