Becoming the Imperfect Friend: Sḵwx̱wú7mesh and Contemplative Pathways to Healing and Reconciliation in Higher Education with Denise Findlay

Online/Virtual Event

Denise Findlay, shares Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Indigenous philosophy and contemplative education as ethical pathways to healing and reconciliation in higher education through the process of becoming the imperfect friend in a world ethos of death by a thousand cuts as a response to the violence of colonialism perpetuated in academia.

Free

Employer on Campus: George & Bell Consulting

Henry Angus Building 2053 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Are you an aspiring actuary or want to learn more about the investment consulting industry? George & Bell Consulting is a vibrant, growing firm with our head office in Vancouver. […]

Ask Me Anything: Coffee Chat/Networking

Online/Virtual Event

Thinking of attending a networking event? Grabbing coffee with someone to learn about their job? Crafting LinkedIn DMs or emails to connect with professionals in your industry? Pop by this […]

CGS-M Proposal: Crafting a Compelling Research Story

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This workshop is designed for undergraduate and master’s students applying for funding from the Canada Graduate Scholarship-Master’s (CGS-M) Program. Drawing on evidence-based research about successful grant proposals, facilitators discuss particular […]