Workshops for Faculty

The Equity Team in the Office of the Provost is committed to providing interactive and engaging learning environments where participants and facilitators address challenging topics openly and honestly.

If you're interested in a made-to-measure workshop for your team/area, please submit a consultation request, and we will be in touch shortly with next steps. Due to volume and demand, we prioritize requests for faculty and staff at this time.

See below for our regular offerings:

Harassment, Discrimination, and Sexual Violence: McGill Policies, Reporting, and Support

Tuesday, May 9, 2023 13:00to14:15

This session is open to staff and faculty./equityCategory: Social Equity and Diversity Education

Microaggressions and Microinterventions in the Classroom

Wednesday, April 12, 2023 10:00to12:00

As we get better at recognizing microaggressions in the classroom, the next step is learning how to respond when they arise./equityCategory: Social Equity and Diversity Education

Equity in the Academic Search Process

Friday, May 19, 2023 13:00to14:30

This is a two hour mandatory training for members of academic search committees. Topics covered include:/equityCategory: Social Equity and Diversity Education

Equity in the Academic Search Process

Thursday, April 13, 2023 14:00to15:30

This is a two hour mandatory training for members of academic search committees. Topics covered include:/equityCategory: Social Equity and Diversity Education

EDI in Research and Grant Proposals

Thursday, May 4, 2023 14:00to15:00

This workshop is for faculty and researchers who want to know more about how to implement EDI strategies and practices in their research projects and grant applications./equityCategory: Social...

Equity in the Academic Search Process

Thursday, August 10, 2023 09:30to11:00

This is a two hour mandatory training for members of academic search committees. Topics covered include:/equityCategory: Social Equity and Diversity Education

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