The Department of History and Classical Studies and the Montreal History Group invite you to hear Dr. Kristen Howard speak about the use of prison labour in archival digitization projects.
The ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ Desautels EDI Team and the Dean’s Office invite all members of Desautels to a dynamic panel on fostering an inclusive learning environment and enhancing literacy around anti-Black racism. Discover practical strategies, gain insights into potential challenges, and deepen your understanding of Desautels' commitment to inclusion.
Interested in improving your communication skills? Join us for this workshop to develop an understanding of what active listening consists of and how it can be practiced. This workshop will focus on defining what active listening is and isn't, explaining why active listening is both important and useful, and practicing active listening.
Are you interested in applying to the MIF? Join us to learn about the application process and get all your questions answered in our informative (virtual) information session!
Rebecca Hubbard, PhD
Carl Kawaja and Wendy Holcombe Professor of Public Health, Professor of Biostatistics and Data Science
School of Public Health |
Brown University
WHEN: Wednesday, October 2, 2024, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
WHERE: Hybrid | 2001 ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ College Avenue, Room 1201;
NOTE: Rebecca Hubbard will be presenting in-person
Jorge Muniz de Souza Mortean (University of Sao Paolo)
Hosted by the Assistant Dean, Admissions and Recruitment, who will be joined by a student ambassador and a member of the Student Affairs Office, this information session is designed specifically for re-applicants. Â
In this session, we will go through the elements that make up an application item-by-item. We will provide insights to assist candidates in identifying the reasons for their refusal, as well as potential weaker spots in previous applications. We will also outline some of the common pitfalls and offer tips for how to build a more competitive application. Â
Join us for the first seminar of the Department of Global and Public Health's Fall 2024 series with Dr. Aviane Auguste, who will deliver a talk titled "Bridging Gaps in Cancer Control".Â
Quaker meditation is a space to sit and seek a stillness together to enter a kind of communion with each other, the world, and divine presence. Registration is not required to attend this event, but please note that MORSL's Prayer and Meditation Space has limited spots.
The Doctoral Colloquium is open to all.
Doctoral Colloquium: Prof. Peter Schubert, ±«ÓãÖ±²¥, Music Theory
°Õ¾±³Ù±ô±ð:ÌýThe Arcane Counterpoint of Rore’s 1542 Madrigals and What It Can Teach Us About Analysis
This workshop breaks down how participants can talk about their research in ways that highlight the skills and personal attributes needed to establish their professional competencies.
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
• Understand the definition of effective communication
• Learn about the communication process using conceptual models (Sender-Receiver Model and the Transactional model).
• Explore the importance of active listening in communication.
Join MORSL in exploring the spiritual side of yoga. Happening 6:00 -7:00 PM on Wednesdays for a total of 8 weeks, this class is informative, soothing and meditative, and suited for every body and all levels.
Join MORSL in exploring the spiritual side of yoga. Happening 6:00 -7:00 PM on Wednesdays for a total of 8 weeks, this class is informative, soothing and meditative, and suited for every body and all levels. Every session includes learning spiritual concepts from yogic traditions and plenty of time to put them into practice on the mat. Registration is required for each individual session.
The themes for each weekly session are as follows:
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Introduction