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Events for Sunday, December 22, 2024 - Sunday, December 22, 2024

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Remembrance Day Reflection

University Centre Ontario, Canada

Join us for a Remembrance Day Reflection event where U of G representatives will offer remarks and music will be provided by the Gryphon Singers. This will be held indoors at the University Centre Atrium.

Flu & COVID Vaccine Clinic

Student Health Services offers flu shots & COVID vaccines, FREE and available to any student, faculty or staff member, plus the Guelph community members. You can get one or both vaccines on campus during one of our Vaccine Clinics with no appointment required (see uoguel.ph/2023-vaccines for dates).

Remembrance Day Service

Branion Plaza Branion Plaza, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

As U of G honours those who have served and continue to serve during times of conflict, students, faculty and staff are invited to take part in a Remembrance Day event that begins in Branion Plaza and processes to War Memorial Hall (event takes place rain or shine). Saturday, November 11 @ 10:30 to 11:15

Science and Engineering Sunday

Ontario, Canada

Science and Engineering Sunday is your opportunity to visit campus and learn more about our science, engineering, environmental, agricultural and vet programs. Join us to explore labs, chat with professors and students, attend program information sessions and take a campus tour and visit residence.

Science and Engineering Sunday

Ontario, Canada

Are you a prospective student interested in Engineering or Science fields? Join us on campus to explore academic buildings, labs and research facilities, learn more about our academic programs and admission requirements, and chat 1-on-1 with U of G faculty, staff and students! Please note the following programs will have representatives available at Science and

U of G Plant Agriculture 2023 Silent Auction Fundraiser

Ontario, Canada

The Department of Agriculture is hosting a silent auction with all proceeds donated to the United Way - Guelph, Wellington and Dufferin - U of G campaign. Below is a listing of the items in the auction. Signed & Framed Doug Gilmour Leaf’s Jersey Chocolate & Wine Tasting for Six Paintings from 2 Local Guelph

The Heady Highlands: Olfactory Impressions of the North

ONLINE Ontario, Canada

Join the Centre for Scottish Studies for a fascinating online talk featuring Professor Bob Davidson from the University of Toronto. In this talk, Prof. Davidson proposes that we turn our nose to the North and explore how scent can function as a marker of place in both metaphoric and literal terms. More details and free

Skills for Research Impact Series: Evaluating KTT Activities

Ontario, Canada

When all is said and done, how do you know it worked? Go beyond the anecdote and learn to use evaluation techniques to assess the impact of your knowledge mobilization efforts. After attending this workshop, participants will be able to: -Summarize the steps involved in evaluating KTT -Discuss common challenges and best practices in KTT

Skills for Research Impact Series

Recurring
Ontario, Canada

Skills for Research Impact is a workshop series, spanning the fall and winter semesters, for University of Guelph faculty, research staff and graduate students interested in enhancing the impact of their research. Through sessions facilitated by impact experts, participants will learn how to successfully plan, execute and evaluate knowledge mobilization (or knowledge translation and transfer)

Equity Essentials: Intersectional Allyship

Ontario, Canada

In this hands on workshop, participants will explore how tangible and successful allyship happens on the ground. First, participants will reconnect with baseline knowledge about power, privilege, identity, and intersectionality. Then, participants will explore what allyship means on the ground and how they can become more effective allies. What does it mean to be an

One Health Seminar with Dr. Joey Bernhardt

McLaughlin Library 480 Gordon Street, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Dr. Joey Bernhardt will present the last One Health seminar of the fall semester entitled "Towards a mechanistic understanding of global change: from cells to ecosystems and human well-being" on Wednesday, November 15, 12:30 in McLaughlin Library Room 384.

United Way Student Fundraiser Trivia Night

Brass Taps - University Centre Ontario, Canada

Come down to Brass Taps and support a good cause while testing your trivia skills. Ticket price is an $8 donation to the United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin. Ticket includes admission into the Trivia, complimentary snack platters made fresh for every table, and prizes up for grabs for the winning trivia team! 100% of proceeds

$8

20-Minute Mindful Mid-day Movement Break

Recurring
ONLINE Ontario, Canada

Want more out of your lunch hour? Join us online at Noon ET on Thursdays for a 20-minute Mindful Movement that can be done at your desk or on your mat. Connect with your mind and body to recharge/reset your day. All are welcome. Invite friends or colleagues and practice together! Join Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/95484128908

Soka Education Research Centre on Global Citizenship 6th annual special lecture

Ontario, Canada

The Soka Education Research Centre on Global Citizenship (SERC-GC) is hosting its 6th annual special lecture on Nov. 16, from 7 to 8:30 pm. Our guest presenter this year is Dr. Maria Guajardo from Soka University (Japan) who will speak about Dialogic Learning and Global Citizenship Education. Please see attached poster to register. It's virtual

2023 OVC Graduate Studies Preview Day

Ontario, Canada

The Ontario Veterinary College with support from the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies at the University of Guelph will host an in-person information session showcasing many of the graduate programs offered at OVC. Light refreshments will be served. Representatives from each of the following OVC graduate programs will be on hand to answer questions:

Mawadisidiwag | They Visit Each Other

University Centre Ontario, Canada

Reconciliation is all about relationships. This ‘tea and talk’ session is an opportunity to share, explore and learn together. Participants are invited to bring forward topics and questions to ignite conversations. This session will be hosted by Cara Wehkamp, AVP (Indigenous Initiatives) and is open to all students, staff and faculty at the University of Guelph.

EDI Lunch & Learns: EDI at U of G

Ontario, Canada

Join the Office of Diversity & Human Rights for the second Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Lunch & Learn! Bring your lunch and learn more about equity, diversity, and inclusion principles and how they can applied here at U of G. Engage in a lively discussion about how we can all contribute to a university community

2023 Schofield Lecture – Dr. Jean Pierre Lavoie – Riding the Waves: From Equine Practice to Translational Research

Ontario, Canada

About the Lecture: In this presentation, Dr. Lavoie will discuss his career path and how a clinical observation led to collaborations with clinicians and scientists in human studies. He will also share insights into his work in developing research programs for NSERC and CIHR, and touch upon the pros and cons of being a veterinary

Addressing Microaggressions in Teaching and Learning

Interdisciplinary Hub - MacKinnon 019 University of Guelph MacKinnon Bldg, Guelph

Have you ever witnessed a microaggression in a learning environment? Were you satisfied with the way you responded? In this practical, hands-on session delivered by Dr. Melanie-Anne Atkins, we will explore multiple ways of responding to microaggressions in virtual and in-person classrooms. By the end of this session, you will be able to adapt and

Human Rights & You: Addressing Discrimination and Harassment on Campus

Ontario, Canada

This interactive workshop encourages participants to move beyond the text of Ontario's human rights legislation to understand how legal requirements affect our day-to-day work. How do we identify when behaviour is harassment or discrimination? How do we know when behaviour rises to the level of a human rights violation? What is a reasonable response to