RStudio micro 3: Chi-square
Looking for a statistics tune-up using RStudio? Come to the third workshop in our series to teach you the basics! In RStudio micro 3: Chi-square, you will learn the data type required for the test, check the assumptions for the test, and conduct the test! Prior knowledge of R / RStudio is not required. Prior
Faculty and Staff Writing Series: Reconnect with Your Writing
This semester, gather in person every third Friday to reconnect with colleagues and dedicate time to your writing. Attend for one to three hours during this block, depending on your schedule. From 11 a.m. to noon, a Writing Specialist will host an optional workshop in LIB 359. Please note that these workshops have separate registrations:
Writing with Co-authors – Faculty and Staff Writing Series
This workshop offers strategies and tools for managing collaborative writing projects, distributing writing tasks, providing and incorporating feedback, and establishing a cohesive voice. Note: This workshop is part of a faculty and staff writing series held every third Friday this semester. You can register separately to join this writing group from 9 a.m. to 11
Shinrin-Yoku (In-person)
Step into the healing power of nature with a guided Shinrin Yoku session at the Arboretum in Guelph. Also known as “forest bathing,” Shinrin Yoku is a gentle, meditative practice
Trusted Source Clinic
Southern First Nations Secretariat (SFNS) is facilitating a clinic for Registration Under the Indian Act and Secured Certificate of Indian Status (SCIS) applications, in partnership with the University of Guelph's Office of Indigenous Initiatives. SFNS can: Help you complete your application Take your photo on-site Verify your identity, documents, and make copies - no guarantor
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
Tremaine Speaker Series – Power of Collaboration: The Interdisciplinary Nature of Statistics
This public research talk highlights the collaborative and interdisciplinary nature of statistical sciences. Dr. Charmaine Dean, VP Research and International at the University of Waterloo, will discuss how statisticians work across fields, focusing on concepts and ideas accessible to a broad audience. The presentation will also briefly touch on technical aspects for those interested, while
Write to Publish: Writing Book Reviews
A book review is a popular choice for graduate students aiming to make their first solo entry into scholarly publishing. Whether you're considering reviewing a book or simply want to learn how it's done, this workshop is for you. We'll discuss how to identify a suitable book to review, communicate with a journal editor, as
Write to Publish: Writing Book Reviews
A book review is a popular choice for graduate students aiming to make their first solo entry into scholarly publishing. Whether you're considering reviewing a book or simply want to learn how it's done, this workshop is for you. We'll discuss how to identify a suitable book to review, communicate with a journal editor, as
Tremaine Speaker Series – Forests, Fisheries, and Formulas: Canada’s Role in Environmetrics
Dr. Charmaine Dean, VP Research and International at the University of Waterloo, explores Canadian contributions to the field of environmetrics, with a focus on forestry and fisheries. This lecture will share how statistical sciences support critical work in environmental research and resource management. This talk is open to the U of G community. While more
Tremaine Speaker Series – Graduate Journeys: A Conversation with Dr. Dean
An informal, fireside-style conversation designed for graduate students. Join Dr. Charmaine Dean, VP Research and International at the University of Waterloo, for an engaging discussion about academic journeys, challenges, and opportunities. This interactive session is an opportunity for students to ask questions and gain perspective from the experience of a senior academic leader. This talk
Presentation Skills for Graduate Students and Upper Year Undergrads
Would you like to learn more about presentation skills and strategies to use in academic settings? The workshop for graduate students will offer strategies and information for academic presentations, including:
Tremaine Speaker Series – Women in Academic Leadership: Pathways and Perspectives
Dr. Charmaine Dean, VP Research and International at the University of Waterloo, leads a discussion on women in academic leadership, exploring pathways, challenges, and perspectives on taking on leadership roles
Grand Opening Event: The Self Ramen Bar at Planet Bean Gordon & College
We’re pleased to share that The Self Ramen Bar has officially opened inside Planet Bean at Gordon & College (369 College St.)! Join the Grand Opening celebration on Oct. 22
One Health Seminar – Braiding Food Systems Project for Food Security and Food Sovereignty
Dr. Sarapura-Escobar will discuss the Braiding Food Systems project; a three-year collaborative initiative with First Nations communities in Northern Ontario that integrates Indigenous and Western knowledge to strengthen food security
Artificial Intelligence in Teaching and Learning: Community of Practice
McLaughlin Library 480 Gordon Street, Guelph, Ontario, CanadaThe University of Guelph invites educators from all three campuses to join a monthly community focused on artificial intelligence in teaching and learning. This group creates space for honest conversations about AI's impact on education, welcoming perspectives from enthusiasts to skeptics. Open to faculty, sessional instructors, teaching assistants, and staff, the community addresses real classroom
EAL Academic Writing: Building Vocabulary
Students are often seeking advice for building vocabulary quickly and efficiently. Though this is a time-consuming process, there are some strategies you can try. Join us to explore ways to learn new words for academic contexts! Students, staff and faculty are welcome to attend this session. Date: Thursday, October 23, 2025 Location: L384 (in-person) Time:
2025 Public Hammond Lecture “Emerging issues and the way forward for a just green energy transformation”
The School of Environmental Sciences at the University of Guelph is please to welcome everyone to the 2025 Public Hammond Lecture and discussion with Dr. Teresa Kramarz. Her talk will focus on some often-overlooked impacts of the renewable energy transition, particularly the socio-ecological displacements caused by critical mineral extraction. It will contrast the triumphalist clean
Master of Landscape Architecture – Virtual Open House for Prospective Students
Are you passionate about design, research, and enhancing the environment? Discover the professionally accredited Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA) course-based degree program at the University of Guelph. The program features small class sizes and expert, supportive faculty. To learn more or to request the Zoom link, please contact Prof. Nadia Amoroso via email at nadia.amoroso@uoguelph.ca.
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
