Panel: Unifying Perspectives on the Revolution in Iran
A moderated panel discussion along with a pre-recorded session with key guest speakers who are unable to make it to the live event but who bring an interesting lens to the bigger discussion.
A moderated panel discussion along with a pre-recorded session with key guest speakers who are unable to make it to the live event but who bring an interesting lens to the bigger discussion.
To register, please click “register now” to fill out an application. Please Note: Adhering to physical distancing and other public health requirements, the Faculty ISW format is subject to change. We will maintain a clear focus on ensuring high-quality online, and when possible, in-person instruction. This approach is based on the current guidelines and direction […]
This event is part of the CTLT Winter Institute, taking place from December 12-15, 2022. Funded by the Ministry of Advanced Education, The Centre for Community Engaged Learning developed and piloted resources to support educators seeking to integrate planning and action on social and environmental challenges into their courses. Specifically, the Centre developed the Social Impact […]
Identify key elements to an effective profile and get practice building your profile. We will also talk about how to network and research career ideas using alumni and employer profiles.
This is a multi-access event. This event is part of the CTLT Winter Institute, taking place from December 12-15, 2022. As compared to the textual feedback alone, screencasting allows for more personalized and affective multi-modal feedback. In this time, when community budling seems more challenging than ever, screencasting allows students to hear their instructor’s support in […]
Dr. Marnie Wilson is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine (Internal Medicine) and a fellow in Critical Care Medicine at the University of British Columbia. Her research interest is in deprescription and the implementation of deprescription interventions, particularly in hospitalized patients and patients with complex multimorbidity. Dr Emily G. McDonald is an Associate Professor of […]
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