Please join us for the opening of our winter exhibitions featuring new installations by Michelle Bellemare and Dave Dyment.
For Co-op and Graduating Students - ENG - Software, ENG - Mechatronics, ENG - Mechanical, ENG - Electrical, ENG - Computer, SCI - Science & Business, MATH - Computer Science, ENG - System Design
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Student Life Centre Mobile Clinic
Approximately every minute of every day, someone in Canada needs blood. In fact, according to a recent poll, 52 per cent of Canadians say they, or a family member, have needed blood or blood products for surgery or for medical treatment.
Through discussion and hands-on activities, this session will increase your understanding of the career decision-making process and put you in a better position to make appropriate career choices.
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Attend this session to find out how your interests relate to specific career opportunities. NOTE: There is a materials charge of $10 payable at the Centre for Career Action prior to the session. Once you have registered and paid, you will be given information on how to complete the Strong Interest Inventory online. The assessment must be completed at least 2 business days prior to the workshop.
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For Co-op and Graduating Students - MATH - Mathematical Physics, MATH - Computer Science, ENG - System Design, ENG - Software, ENG - Computer
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Discovering Alternative Support Methods for Students
This talk will explore what happened when my academic learning met my lived experience - the result being a personal and practical senior research project exploring alternative support systems for mental wellness. We'll explore how I got to the topic of mental wellness, what I found (and how I found it), and how it got me to where I am today.
Tania Lombrozo, University of California Berkeley, "Explanation: The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful".