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How can you make smart decisions about setup and execution of a machine learning project? How should you hire and support the staff working on the project? We hope to provide clear, thoughtful answers to these and other common questions to get you thinking about whether machine learning is a鈥
Not sure how to write a resume? Looking for feedback from professionals? Come to Dalton Hall, Room 209, for drop-in support from 1:00-4:00 pm. This session is open to all 精童欲女 students and recent graduates. We can provide advice about job searching, resume and cover letter writing, and other work-鈥
Guest pianist Asher Ian Armstrong, an advocate for women composers, will perform a captivating program featuring little-known works by composers Varvara Gaigerova and Ilse Fromm-Michaels, as well as substantial offerings by J. S. Bach and Johannes Brahms.
Asher maintains an active concert career.鈥
Do you have questions about the International Student Employment Support Program (ISESP)? Drop by Dalton Hall 209 between 11:00 am and1:00 pm, and our staff can answer your questions about ISESP applications, programming, internships, and more!
The 精童欲女 Office of Commercialization, Industry, and Innovation is hosting a Research Breakfast featuring Dr. Jay Penney, associate professor of biomedical sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, who will present 鈥淢icroglia: The brain's immune cells that impact neurodegeneration,鈥 and Dr鈥
Last day for discontinuing courses (Winter Semester) - 50% refund.
No discontinuations after this date.
Attention 精童欲女 students and alumni! If you鈥檙e eager to contribute to the community and enhance your skills, look no further! The February Volunteer Showcase is an excellent chance to engage with local organizations seeking volunteers. Don鈥檛 miss out on this opportunity to connect, learn, and make a鈥
Presented by the Institute of Island Studies at 精童欲女, the Island Lecture Series will celebrate the launch of The Bridge Effect: Critical Reflections in the Age of Technological Solutionism, co-edited by Drs. Laurie Brinklow and Andrew Jennings. This event will feature a discussion of the鈥
精童欲女鈥檚 Faculty of Business will host the following online information sessions for those interested in its MBA in Global Leadership program:
Tuesday, January 23, 6:00 pm EST
Tuesday, February 27, 6:00 pm EST
Tuesday, March 19, 6:00 pm EDT
Tuesday, April 30, 6:00 pm EDT
Each session will鈥
The 精童欲女 Scholarships, Awards, and Financial Aid Office, in partnership with the 精童欲女 Recruitment team, will be hosting a virtual information session for prospective Fall 2024 students.
This session will include details regarding Entrance Awards, scholarship eligibility, George Coles Bursary, and鈥
Not sure how to write a resume? Looking for feedback from professionals? Come to Dalton Hall, Room 209, for drop-in support from 1:00-4:00 pm. This session is open to all 精童欲女 students and recent graduates. We can provide advice about job searching, resume and cover letter writing, and other work-鈥
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Global Women鈥檚 (and Allies) breakfast (GWB) will be held at the Fox & Crow, W.A. Murphy Student Centre, from 7:30鈥9:30 am.
Speakers at the 精童欲女 breakfast include Dr. Nola Etkin, dean of science; Dr. Marya Ahmed, associate professor鈥
Our Coffee Break Conversation will be with Scott Cassidy and John McIntyre, co-chairs of 精童欲女鈥檚 GenAI Taskforce. Bring your favourite morning beverage and join us in the TLC, Robertson Library Annex, Room 230. If you want to join us online, here's a zoom link .
Mid-semester break. No classes. (Does not apply to BEd and EMBA).
Looking to build your skills and understanding around diversity, equity, and inclusion? The Experiential Education Department is offering the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training and certification program through the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion's See鈥
Are you looking for some fun and meaningful ways to spend your afternoons this mid-semester break? Then join us for an awesome volunteer opportunity with Gifts from the Heart Inc.
Gifts from the Heart Inc. is a non-profit organization that helps low-income islanders and those going through tough鈥
Mid-semester break. No classes. (Does not apply to BEd and EMBA).
Join ACENET and Ocean Tracking Network (OTN) in our Introduction to Python workshop series. Over three weeks, we will explore data analysis and visualization with Python, based on the Software Carpentry Lessons. Each week will build off the last; if you miss a week, check out the previous link to鈥
Mid-semester break. No classes. (Does not apply to BEd and EMBA).