Procrastination, Perfectionism, and Impostor Phenomenon for Graduate Students and Upper Year Undergrads
Do any of these words resonate with you: procrastination, perfectionism, and/or impostor phenomenon? Come to this workshop to learn more about how to manage some of the most common experiences that graduate students have. Learn practical skills and strategies to help you reduce procrastination and understand how perfectionism and the impostor phenomenon may affect your
Preparing for Your Defence (in person) – Thesis Writing Workshop Series
In this session, we discuss strategies for crafting your defence presentation and answering questions from your committee members. For more information about this workshop series, please visit our writing, learning, and research skills workshops page.
Crochet Poppies – Poppies of Remembrance, Unity & Community Project
Help create a large crocheted poppy installation for Remembrance Day — a meaningful campus project with the U of G Serving Scholars that fosters connection, community, and the mental health benefits of crocheting. All skill levels welcome – no experience needed! Free materials provided Light snacks & refreshments included Led by two-time U of G
Food & Agriculture Job Fair
Meet in person with employers from the food, agri-business, and agricultural industries at the annual Food and Agriculture Job Fair! Land your first post-grad, summer 2026 job, or secure your next co-op work term. Learn about the agri-industry, trends, and career options. All students are welcome to attend.
Outlining Your Thesis (in person) – Thesis Writing Workshop Series
Establish a roadmap for your thesis and make the most of your writing time by creating an outline. In this session, students will explore different options for structuring their theses and access resources for organizing their projects. For more information about this workshop series, please visit our writing, learning, and research skills workshops page.
Writing Skills: “Unclear” – Tips for making your point in writing
Have you ever been told your writing is "unclear"? Do feel unsure about how to make your writing easier to understand? Join us for this workshop! During this session, we will discuss strategies for making your point obvious to your reader. The lesson will be helpful for students studying at all levels (e.g., undergrad, grad,
Landscape Architecture Guest Lecture: Chris Reed, Director of STOSS / Harvard University
The Landscape Architecture program in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development is hosting a guest lecture titled "Design Publics" with Chris Reed. He is the founding director of STOSS and a Professor at Harvard University Graduate School of Design. AT STOSS, Chris oversees the design and content of each project. He is an
RStudio micro 2: Statistics
Are you looking for a statistics tune-up using RStudio? Come to the second workshop in our series to teach you the basics! In RStudio micro 2: Statistics, you will learn the difference between descriptive and inferential statistics. Prior knowledge of R / RStudio is not required. Prior knowledge of statistics is not required. If you
Guelph Homecoming Concert – THE REKLAWS
Welcome to the first Homecoming Concert at the Guelph Gryphons Athletics Event Centre on the University of Guelph Campus. University of Guelph Alumni, THE REKLAWS headline this very special intimate concert with Sully Burrows opening the show. The concert will be general admission with licensed and all ages sections with specific ticketing/pricing for U of
Further Education Fair
University Centre 150 Research Ln, Guelph, Ontario, CanadaAttend this two-day in-person event to connect with academic institutions and explore post-grad opportunities such as: Post-grad certificates Graduate programs Law schools MBA programs Teaching education programs Health programs Study abroad Learn about program choices, admission requirements and deadlines, and tips for successful applications. Students of all year levels and programs are welcome.
Graduate Accountability Group
ONLINE Ontario, CanadaThe Graduate Student Accountability Group provides a welcoming, safe, and productive online space for graduate students to do their work. The group is facilitated by a learning specialist and is designed to help you identify small goals and accomplish them during short work periods. Comments from previous participants: "The group is a great way to
Further Education Fair
University Centre 150 Research Ln, Guelph, Ontario, CanadaAttend this two-day in-person event to connect with academic institutions and explore post-grad opportunities such as: Post-grad certificates Graduate programs Law schools MBA programs Teaching education programs Health programs Study abroad Learn about program choices, admission requirements and deadlines, and tips for successful applications. Students of all year levels and programs are welcome.
Write to Publish: Writing effective introductions (with AI support) In-Person
Whether you're drafting a journal article, course paper, or thesis chapter, introductions set the tone for your work, clarifying why it matters and how it addresses key questions or gaps. This workshop introduces practical models and linguistic strategies for strong academic openings, while also discussing the AI tools for brainstorming your drafts more effectively. This
START Skills: Preparing for Midterms
Have midterms coming up? Don't know how to study for them? Join the Library and the START team for our workshop on midterm study skills. This workshop will cover some helpful tips and tricks to improve your studying. Please register on Gryphlife! Questions? Email library@uoguelph.ca.
Reworldings: Indigenous Imaginaries for Conservation Futures
Join curator Alexandra Nordstrom and Unsettling Conservation Collective artists Glenn Gear, Melaw Nakehk’o, Sheri Osden Nault, Adrian Stimson, and Michelle Wilson for a virtual conversation on the making of Reworldings. Featuring multimedia video, textile, and sculptural installations, the exhibition considers how art can repair relationships between people and place, reimagining the field of conservation through
Strategic Reading for Graduate Students and Upper Year Undergrads
Feeling like you have too much to read and not enough time? Join this workshop to develop skills for reading journal articles more efficiently and effectively. This workshop is best suited to graduate students and upper year undergraduate students. Questions? Email learning@uoguelph.ca. Date: Wednesday, October 8, 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
One Health Seminar – Breaking the Silos: Understanding Violence Through a One Health-One Welfare Lens
Dr. Shane Bateman will explore the critical intersections between human, animal, and environmental health by examining the evidence-based connections between interpersonal violence, animal abuse, and broader societal harms. This seminar challenges traditional disciplinary boundaries and introduces the One Welfare framework as an essential complement to One Health, fostering integrated approaches to prevention, intervention, and policy.
Guelph Butter Tart Festival
The Guelph Butter Tart Festival is coming to the University of Guelph this Fall! Come join us for a sweet and tasty experience celebrating everyone's favourite Canadian treat - butter tarts! Indulge in a variety of delicious butter tarts and other baked goodies from local vendors, each offering their unique twist on this classic dessert. Whether you
Writing Skills: “Evidence?” – Tips for using sources in your writing
Have you ever been told your writing is lacking evidence? Do feel unsure about how and when to use evidence in y our writing? Join us for this workshop! During this session, we will discuss strategies for incorporating and synthesizing evidence correctly. The lesson will be helpful for students studying at all levels (e.g., undergrad,
EAL Academic Writing: Making ideas flow
When writing in an additional language, you might be busy managing vocabulary, grammar, and idea translation. It can be a challenge to also ensure your ideas are flowing from one paragraph to the next. Adding to that, it's a bigger challenge to make your document cohesive. Students, staff and faculty are welcome to join us.
