This workshop is required for all members of academic search committees. Topics covered include:
Join us on May 15th at noon for the next McGill Cares webcast to support informal caregivers. During candid, 30-minute interviews with leading experts, Claire Webster explores topics related to caring for a loved one with dementia.
Mr. Jack Sadek, a doctoral student at McGill University in the area of Strategy & Organization will be presenting his research proposal entitled:
OUT OF THE SHADOWS: CATEGORY EMERGENCE IN THE INFORMAL ECONOMY
(online session)
Offered for M4s only.
Join us for a virtual information session about D2R’s upcoming funding programs to be launched in May: Commercialization Priming and Major Partnerships.
Intended for members of the McGill University Pension Plan who need additional information on the settlement options available to them at retirement or termination of employment.
Topics will include:
- When can I settle my holdings?
- What is the variable benefit of the MUPP?
- What is a Life-Income Fund (LIF)?
- What is an annuity?
- Overview of the McGill Group LIF and other preferential arrangements
- How do I access my pension holdings online?
- What does locked-in mean?
Registration:
Join MORSL for gardening group Wed., May 15th at 12:00-1:30 PM. Snacks and gardening gloves are provided, but you are welcome to bring your own if you want. Email us at morsl [at] mcgill.ca (subject: Gardening%20Team) to RSVP and to be added to our gardening mailing list for future meet-ups.
(MAUT Members Only Event)
MAUT members are invited to join the meeting as observers - RSVP required as space is limited
NOTE: This course will be held remotely, via Webex or MS Teams. You will be provided information on how to attend once you register.
Target audience: Students, faculty, and staff
Prerequisites: None
Duration: 60 minutes
Course format: Demonstration
Live podcast recording!
NOTE: Due to the pandemic, this course will be held remotely, via Webex or MS Teams. You will be provided information on how to attend once you register.
Target audience: Students, faculty, and staff
Prerequisites: None
Duration: 60 minutes
Course format: Demonstration
Eat well with nutritious foods and simple recipes that provide your body with the energy it needs to function well.
Presented by the Oncology Nutritionist and the CHUM Chef.
Distress tolerance is a core skill that is useful in times of crisis. This 2-session workshop will teach you concrete skills such as radical acceptance, improving the moment, and self-soothing to better cope in challenging/stressful situations. Please plan on attending both dates.
The School of Information Studies is pleased to announce the next Seminar Series on May 15, 2024 at 2:00pm.
Title: Towards Clinically Accurate Medical Image Report Generation
Location: 680 Sherbrooke West, Rm 361
Speaker: Prof. William K. Cheung, Associate Vice President & Professor, Hong Kong Baptist University
Abstract:
LALONDE@50: Comment pouvons-nous faire avancer la promotion de la santé équitable ?
14 et 15 mai dans un format hybride, via Zoom et en personne au Centre Mont-Royal à Montréal, Québec
Cet événement est gratuit et comprendra une traduction simultanée français-anglais
À PROPOS DE L’ÉVÉNEMENT: