ONLINE: The Earth’s New Epoch – Anthropocene Debates and Anthropocene Working Group
The Guelph Institute for Environmental Research (GIER) is joined by environmental historian Dr. John McNeil (Georgetown University) along with with Department of History professor and GIER affiliate Dr. Stuart McCook,
ONLINE: Be Well Be Safe Week – Morning Mindful Moment: A Space for Connection
Be Well Be Safe Week at U of G celebrates National Mental Health Week and North American Occupational Safety and Health Week. See the full calendar of events brought to
Be Well Be Safe Week: Get to know your campus Athletic Facilities
Be Well Be Safe Week at U of G celebrates National Mental Health Week and North American Occupational Safety and Health Week. See the full calendar of events brought to
Be Well Be Safe Week: Kick-off – Doorways to Post-Pandemic Growth and Recovery
Be Well Be Safe Week at U of G celebrates National Mental Health Week and North American Occupational Safety and Health Week. See the full calendar of events brought to
ONLINE: “Not Myself Today” Information Session for All-Employees
Take the first step to building a greater awareness of the importance of mental health in the workplace, reducing stigma, and fostering a safe and supportive workplace culture by learning more about the Not Myself Today (NMT) initiative. Employees who are not in supervisory positions and wish to have access to the NMT resources and
ONLINE: “Not Myself Today” Ambassador Orientation
Take the first step to building a greater awareness of the importance of mental health in the workplace, reducing stigma, and fostering a safe and supportive workplace culture by learning more about the Not Myself Today (NMT) Initiative. NMT Ambassadors are employees who manage and/or supervise others or wish to lead activities related to mental
ONLINE: Be Well Be Safe Week: We’ve all made mistakes, and that’s okay – Managing the voice of our inner critic.
Be Well Be Safe Week at U of G celebrates National Mental Health Week and North American Occupational Safety and Health Week. See the full calendar of events brought to you by Wellness@Work. Making mistakes and experiencing failure are more common than we think, and part of the reality of work, especially during a pandemic.
Be Well Be Safe Week: Connectedness for our Mental Health
Be Well Be Safe Week at U of G celebrates National Mental Health Week and North American Occupational Safety and Health Week. See the full calendar of events brought to you by Wellness@Work. Through all the lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become evident how important connection is for us all as a core
ONLINE: Be Well Be Safe Week: Extending the Circle – An Invitation to Cultivate Growth
Be Well Be Safe Week at U of G celebrates National Mental Health Week and North American Occupational Safety and Health Week. See the full calendar of events brought to you by Wellness@Work. Research has shown that spending time in nature is beneficial for both our bodies and our minds, and has the capacity to
Arboretum Workshop: Wonderful Spring Wildflowers Workshop
Mask, proof of vaccination and screening required to attend this event. We’ll be exploring The Arboretum grounds, including the nature reserve, in search of beautiful spring ephemerals. The different habitats found in The Arboretum should allow us to find a variety of spring ephemerals. This in-person session should provide participants with the opportunity to practice
Be Well Be Safe Week: Get to know your University of Guelph Campus!
Be Well Be Safe Week at U of G celebrates National Mental Health Week and North American Occupational Safety and Health Week. See the full calendar of events brought to you by Wellness@Work. Join us as we walk around the University of Guelph campus and learn a bit of history about the buildings while we
ONLINE: Be Well Be Safe Week: Virtual Paint Class with Artist Patrick Hunter
Be Well Be Safe Week at U of G celebrates National Mental Health Week and North American Occupational Safety and Health Week. See the full calendar of events brought to you by Wellness@Work. Who is Patrick Hunter? Patrick Hunter is a 2Spirit Ojibway Woodland artist from the community of Red Lake, in north-western Ontario. Patrick
One Health and Development for a World Under Pressure
The One Health and Development for a World Under Pressure Symposium brings together scholars, researchers and practitioners working collaboratively on One Health or development challenges at the intersection of humans,
U of G Spring Social for Faculty and Staff (Day event)
Come celebrate the end of the 2021/22 academic year! Connect with colleagues, enjoy the food and join the fun at the Spring Social! All University of Guelph faculty and staff are invited to attend. RSVP at https://uoguel.ph/springsocial2022
ONLINE: Be Well Be Safe Week: COVID-19 – What’s New with Dr. Andrew Papadopoulos
Be Well Be Safe Week at U of G celebrates National Mental Health Week and North American Occupational Safety and Health Week. See the full calendar of events brought to you by Wellness@Work. Join Dr. Andrew Papadopoulos for a brief talk on the current COVID-19 pandemic. He will provide details about the state of current
ONLINE: 2022 ICCI Cancer Research Symposium
The 14th annual Cancer Research Symposium, hosted by the Institute for Comparative Cancer Investigation at the University of Guelph, is a free all-day event that highlights the cancer research taking
ONLINE: 2022 CCSAW Research Symposium
CCSAW's popular Annual Research Symposium will be held online in a new Three Minute Thesis (3MT) style this year. This format will give you a glimpse into the many exciting
ONLINE: Health in India 2047
The Canada India Research Centre for Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) at the University of Guelph is hosting the India 2047 lecture series to commemorate 75 years of India's independence. Health
ONLINE: Arboretum Workshop – Terrific Turtles of Ontario
Ontario is home to eight species of turtles and all of them are listed as Species at Risk. Learn lots of interesting facts about our beautiful native shelled species and meet many of them live on-screen. Find out how you can help these animals and hopefully ensure they remain here as beneficial residents in our
ONLINE: Virtual Constellation Walk
Learning the night sky is like getting to know a new neighborhood. At first, it may seem big and confusing, but as you strike out and become more and more familiar with prominent landmarks, the day comes when you realize that the neighborhood is no longer new. It’s home. Join us for monthly sessions as