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Open Access Week: Tri-Agency Policies – What You Need to Know
Join us for this informative session where we will provide an overview of current Canadian policies related to open access and data management, such as the Tri-Agency Open Access Policy
Thursday At Noon Concert: Jesse Stewart, Solo Percussion
MacKinnon Building 87 Trent Lane, GuelphUniversity of Guelph alumnus, Jesse Stewart, returns to his alma mater to perform a free concert of improvised solo percussion music on a variety of unusual instruments including the waterphone,
Open Access Week Film Screening: “Paywall”
McLaughlin Library 480 Gordon Street, GuelphDid you know that the library spends over $6 million annually to provide access to research outputs that researchers have provided freely to publishers? Globally, academic publishers earn over $25
CCSAW Seminar: Targeting problems in laboratory mouse welfare and biomedical animal model validity
OVC Pathobiology AHL 419 Gordon Street, GuelphThe CCSAW seminar "Targeting problems in laboratory mouse welfare and biomedical animal model validity" will be presented by Jamie Ahloy Dallaire, assistant professor of livestock behaviour and welfare in the
QUofG Network Inaugural Meet and Greet
University Centre OntarioThe QUofG Network, a group of LGBTQ+ faculty and staff, will be holding its Inaugural Meet and Greet Oct. 25 in the Keg Lounge at Brass Taps. All LGBTQ+ faculty
Why India Matters with High Commissioner and Author Mr. Vikras Swarup
Art Gallery of Guelph 358 Gordon Street, GuelphThe Canada Research Chair in Gender, Justice and Development invites you to "Why India Matters," an interactive session with Mr. Vikras Swarup, High Commissioner of India to Canada. In a
Derry Dialogues: Improvisation for Social Change with actress Mary Walsh
Rozanski Hall 98 Trent Lane, GuelphThe pressing and complex problems of this age require creative and innovative solutions. Our success in responding to the problems we face depends on our ability to improvise, to adapt