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SEDRD Speaker Series: Rural Development in China

Landscape Architecture 124 Reynolds Walk, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Join us for the fifth School of Environmental Design and Rural Development Speaker Series. Tony Fuller (retired professor of Rural Planning and Development) will share his experiences of rural development in the Chinese landscape. All are welcome to attend. Please feel free to bring your lunch. Landscape Architecture Building, Pit Lobby

University of Guelph-Humber’s SERI-GC Inaugural Lecture

University of Guelph-Humber

On Nov. 21 join UofGH’s Soka Education Research Initiative on Global Citizenship (SERI-GC) for its lecture on "The Presence and Role of Dialogue in Soka Education," with Jason Goulah of DePaul University, Chicago. Register online.  

Feminist Reading Group #2: Intro to Revolutionary Feminism

University Centre Ontario, Canada

Join us for a casual monthly feminist reading group with GRCGED facilitated by GRCGED volunteer Charlotte. Copies will be provided at the event and will be read aloud as a group, followed by group discussion. This event is physically accessible and open to all folks interested in learning about proletarian feminism. We will be reading

Thursday At Noon Concert: Student Soloist Day

MacKinnon Building 87 Trent Lane, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Thursday At Noon (TAN) Concert Series: Student Soloists Day, featuring the talented Applied Music students from the School of Fine Art and Music (SOFAM). This event is free and open to everyone. MacKinnon Building, Room 107 (Goldschmidt Room) Presented by the University of Guelph, College of Arts, and the School of Fine Art and Music.

Sea Sick: The Play

George Luscombe Theatre - MacKinnon Building

Acclaimed science journalist Alanna Mitchell takes us on a deep dive through the science of climate change and how it is affecting our oceans. This powerful performance will take you to the bottom of the ocean and deliver you back up into hope and redemption. MacKinnon Building, George Luscombe Theatre

Lunch and Learn: Guelph’s Circular Food Economy bid

H. L. Hutt Building

Come learn about Guelph’s partnership bid to create Canada’s first Circular Food Economy and the newly-launched national Circular Economy Leadership Coalition. Speakers are: Barbara Swartzentruber, the City of Guelph’s Executive Director of Strategy, Innovation and Intergovernmental Relations Alan Young, Managing Director of the Circular Economy Leadership Coalition Natalie Vasilivetsky, University of Guelph’s Composting Co-ordinator Light

Introduction to Author Rights

McLaughlin Library 480 Gordon Street, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

So you want to publish your work. Whether it's in a traditional peer reviewed journal, or through github, there are things to consider when publishing to make sure you retain the rights you need. Come and learn about how you can share your work with the world, increase your research impact and retain your rights.

Thinking of Grad School? Undergrad and Grad Mixer

Recurring
The Fifth 50 Stone Road East, University Centre, 5th floor, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Are you thinking about graduate school, but have questions? Come Nov. 26 or 27 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. to The Fifth (5th Floor, University Centre) to chat with current graduate students in an informal atmosphere while enjoying some free food and drinks. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to gradinfo@uoguelph.ca or just drop

Control Academic Stress Series: Learning from Failure

McLaughlin Library 480 Gordon Street, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

In the fifth session of the Control Academic Stress Series, we will discuss how failure affects us and how we can learn from failure. We will learn strategies to help us cope with failure and identify how experiencing failure can help us in the future. Participants in all four workshops in the Control Academic Stress

Student Wellness/J.T. Powell Building Feedback Sessions

Athletics Centre 150 Reynolds Walk, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Don't you think the J. T. Powell building has been looking good lately? Help make it even better! Attend a feedback session and have your voice heard about the new Student Wellness building! Free pizza provided for those who RSVP by emailing daponte@uoguelph.ca. Feedback sessions: Nov. 27 at 4 p.m. - Athletics Centre, Room 3123 Nov.

Stress Less for Tests

University Centre Ontario, Canada

Learn practical skills to decrease test anxiety and enhance energy and performance during exam periods. Part One of this program meets Nov. 27, and Part Two meets on Nov. 29, from 5:30 - 7 p.m. The fee is $10 for U of G students. University Centre, Room 332

Contemporary/Creative Music Ensemble Concert

University of Guelph CME (Contemporary/Creative Music Ensemble) Where: 10C, 42 Carden St., Guelph Admission: By donation Presented by the University of Guelph, College of Arts, College of Social and Applied Human Sciences, and the School of Fine Art and Music

Financial Literacy Fair

University Centre Ontario, Canada

Student Financial Services is hosting its annual Financial Literacy Fair in the UC Courtyard Nov. 28. Here's why you should attend! Learn more about managing your finances from on-campus groups and external organizations. Ask Student Financial Services questions about bursaries, scholarships, Work Study, Undergraduate Research Assistantships, deadlines, student accounts and more. Grab some FREE cotton

Student Wellness/J.T. Powell Building Feedback Sessions

Athletics Centre 150 Reynolds Walk, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Don't you think the J. T. Powell building has been looking good lately? Help make it even better! Attend a feedback session and have your voice heard about the new Student Wellness building! Free pizza provided for those who RSVP by emailing daponte@uoguelph.ca. Feedback sessions: Nov. 27 at 4 p.m. - Athletics Centre, Room 3123 Nov.

Free Tools for Digital Scholarship

There are a number of free tools available to help you manage your work digitally. The library offers information about managing digital images, sorting out citations, and publishing and sharing your work. McLaughlin Library, Room 289

Wine and Cheese Event to Support U of G Lyme Disease Research Lab

Please join us at a special launch of Magnotta Winery's Venture Series, a new generation of 100% Ontario wines that support Lyme Disease research at the University of Guelph. Wednesday, November 28, 3:30-5:30pm University Club, 5th floor University Centre Enjoy a tasting of the new Venture Series wines accompanied by assorted cheeses and specially created hors

Celebrating 20 years of the Centre for Families, Work and Well-being 

Art Gallery of Guelph 358 Gordon Street, Guelph, Canada

Join us as we celebrate the Centre for Families, Work and Well-being's 20th anniversary and relaunch the Centre with a new strategic direction and vision for the future. We will gather to reconnect and share exciting plans for the Centre's future, and honour and celebrate 20 years of research and impact. This is an accessible, family

Tickets on sale for TEDxGuelphU

Join us for U of G's annual TEDx event. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED has created a program called TEDx. TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. Our event is called TEDxGuelphU, where x = independently organized TED event. At our TEDxGuelphU event,

IF Series Brown Bag Lunch: The Open Movement: Where the women at?

McLaughlin Library 480 Gordon Street, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

The Open Movement: Where the women at? Bring your lunch to THINC Lab, Library Room 280, and join us for a fun and friendly discussion, lead by Amy Buckland, Head, Research and Scholarship. All are welcome! Speaker: Amy Buckland Register here: http://cal.lib.uoguelph.ca/event/3462847

S2 Speaker Series: Rethink Everything, Or At Least Some Things

McLaughlin Library 480 Gordon Street, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Let’s talk about how to have tough conversations. It feels as though open dialogue is a great next step to confronting biases, assumptions, and exploring unmet needs. How can we do it, though? How can we do it when we’re all so polarized? How can we do it and make sure it’s productive? What do