Tuesday, October 28, 2025 12:00to14:00
Mount Royal Wellness Walk

The Wellness Hub is partnering with Athletics and Recreation to invite you for a leisure walk on the iconic Mount Royal! This freeMoves activity, led by Local Wellness Advisor, Kiki Yelle,will keep you moving while taking in the fresh air and admire the beautiful views of Montreal.

Classified as: student services, Athletics & Recreation, student wellness hub, Moves, Athletics
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 13:00to14:30

Join us for a discussion on how the principle of self-determination is being reshaped in today’s rapidly shifting global order.

Classified as: Public International Law
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 11:00to15:00

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Outils de science ouverte - Visite des laboratoires

Découvrez les outils de science ouverte développés au Neuro et rencontrez la communauté des développeurs d'outils.

Mardi 28 octobre 2025

10 h - 15 h HNE

Au Neuro (en personne seulement)

Joignez-vous à nous pour un moment convivial autour de pizza et de rafraîchissements!

La programmation complète sera publiée prochainement.

Classified as: open science, The Tanenbaum Open Science Institute, Faculty; Neuroscience; Research; Students; Graduate students
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 14:00to15:30
Turning Failure into Success

Interest in learning how to turn failure into success? This workshop will focus on defining failure, describing resilience, grit, and it's connection to emotional well-being, and identifying practical steps to build resilience, cope with failure and create change!

Classified as: SKILLSETS Graduate Workshops, student services, student wellness hub
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 14:00to15:30

(In-person session)

CoachingOurselves is an innovative coaching approach developed by Henry Mintzberg and Phil LeNir which offers over one hundred 90-minute guided discussion topics. CoachingOurselves allows you to:

  • Engage with your peers or your team.
  • Stimulate reflection on your day-to-day work experiences while sharing and learning with others.

CoachingOurselves: Managing Time and Energy

Classified as: My Healthy Workplace, Organizational Development, Staff workshops, CoachingOurselves
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Tuesday, October 28, 2025 14:30to16:00

Marina Mdivani, coordinator

Classified as: Concerts, Free events
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 15:30to17:30

Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique de MontréalColloquium Fall 2025

"Why Asylum Integration Fails: The Hidden Barriers to Successful Refugee Integration in Liberal Democracies"

Serena Parekh (Northeastern University)
Tuesday, October 28, 2025
3:30-5:30 PM
UQAM (DS-1950, 320 Sainte-Catherine Est)

Classified as: GRIPP
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 17:00to18:30

Join student facilitators Kook and Josh for a 90-minute session grounded in Tibetan Buddhist practices. Each session blends a contemplative practice with discussion. Open to all students—whether or not you follow a spiritual path. No prior experience needed.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2025 17:00to18:30
Contemplative Circle

Join student facilitators Kook and Josh for a 90-minute session grounded in Tibetan Buddhist practices. Each session blends a contemplative practice with discussion. Open to all students—whether or not you follow a spiritual path. No prior experience needed.

Classified as: student services, Office of Religious and Spiritual Life
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 18:00to19:00
Virtual Peer Support Group

Our virtual support groups are non-directional, non-judgmental, and inclusive. Free, confidential, and open to everyone. Our trained volunteers are available to help anyone struggling with disordered eating, body image and self-esteem issues, and other mental health concerns. Signing up is not required but encouraged!

Classified as: Eating Disorder Centre of the SSMU, mental health, wellness, self-care, peer support, support group
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 17:00to20:00

In the first of three 2025 Max Bell Lectures, Tony Keller explores how Canada’s unique immigration history made modern Canada. This country has always wanted immigrants, but for most of history it chose them based not on education and ability, but race and national origin. Beginning in the 1960s, however, Canada revolutionized immigration, opening it to anyone from anywhere without discrimination, putting an increasing emphasis on skilled arrivals, and taking in relatively more immigrants than most developed countries, all of which was popular with Canadians.

Classified as: Max Bell Lectures, tony keller, Martha Hall Findlay, immigration, event
Tuesday, October 28, 2025 19:30to20:30

Join us to learn about the Adult Neurology Residency Program! You will hear from our Program Director and current residents, and will have the opportunity to ask all your questions. We hope to see you soon!

For any questions, please contact residency.neurology [at] mcgill.ca.

Wednesday, October 29, 2025 01:00to02:00

Democratic norms are decaying as strongman leaders disable checks on their power; artificial intelligence permeates every sector of societies. Although reflecting different origins and dynamics, these two trends in the first decades of the 21 century both escalate social distrust and diminish human capacities. Join us for a discussion on the necessity of reclaiming avenues for resistance and amplifying human capabilities of collaboration and protest, including through the use of technologies.

Classified as: event, human rights
Wednesday, October 29, 2025 10:00to10:45
Mental Health Walking Group at ’s Macdonald Campus

Looking for a way to boost your mental well-being while meeting fellow students?
Join our Mental Health Walking Groupat ’s Macdonald Campus!

Classified as: student services, student wellness hub, Moves, Discover Macdonald Campus

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