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Locality: Montreal, Quebec

Phone: +1 514-848-2424 Ext 5743



Address: 1455 de Maisonneuve Ouest, Suite H.1208 H3G 1M8 Montreal, QC, Canada

Website: politicalscience.concordia.ca

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Concordia Political Science Students Association 31.01.2021

Beginner Excel Workshop happening in an hour! Join us at 6:30pm EST, for the Beginner's Excel Workshop, hosted by the resident Excel master, Michael Morgan. Where? On Zoom: https://concordia-ca.zoom.us/j/86073417540... The workshop will cover the absolute basics of navigation, a tour of the features available in Excel, formula basics, and data organization. Workshop follows a sample results-focused project that one might work on during a Federal Government internship. Attendees will leave the workshop with the knowledge of what Excel has to offer them, and where to go next for self-learning If you have any questions, feel free to send us a message or email the PSGSA at [email protected]. We hope to see you soon!

Concordia Political Science Students Association 29.01.2021

The Political Science Department at Concordia University is organizing a community-led conversation on anti-black racism. These events are intended to encourage conversations among students, faculty, and staff on difficult issues surrounding anti-black racism in an open (although virtual) space in line with the recent recommendations of the EDI Working Group at Concordia. Come join the conversation! https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/community-conversations-address... Event #1 January 28th at 5pm Student-led discussion on the role of members of the Political Science Department in moving beyond policy and beginning to address issues of anti-black racism. In collaboration with Fimo Mitchell: a writer, world traveller and meditation guide. He's the founder of When The Village Meditates, a nonprofit dedicated to creating meditation programs for members of racialized and marginalized communities. In February, Fimo will release his third book titled Pastel Remembrances. EDI Working Group Report Event #2 February 17th at 5pm Community-led roundtable discussion on universities' roles in anti-black racism initiatives in Montréal. Joined by : Annick Maugile Flavien is a Black community advocate, a Black scholar, the founding coordinator of the Black Perspectives Office (BPO), and a Co-chair on the President's Task Force on Anti-Black Racism at Concordia University. Josie Fomé is a multimedia freelance Journalist with a keen interest on issues related to the African Continent and the African diaspora & Host of "Filling the Void w/ Josie" Podcast. Kassandra Kernisan, Executive Director of DESTA Black Youth Network. DESTA was founded in 2006 with a mandate to focus on the employability needs of Black youth in Little Burgundy. An integrated strategy was adopted to address both systemic and personal barriers to employment, such as justice involvement, housing, and lack of resources.

Concordia Political Science Students Association 21.01.2021

Our Subsidiary, Strategic and Diplomatic Society, is hosting a discussion on Friday that centers around Machiavellian Politics and the effects on Strategy & Diplomacy. More information on their page!

Concordia Political Science Students Association 14.01.2021

Undergrads welcome! The PSGSA and the PSSA are pleased to host Michael Morgan for a Beginner's Workshop on Excel! Join us this Thursday, Feb 11, for the Beginner's Excel Workshop, hosted by the resident Excel master, Michael Morgan.... When? Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021 @ 6:30pm EST Where? On Zoom: https://concordia-ca.zoom.us/j/86073417540 The workshop will cover the absolute basics of navigation, a tour of the features available in Excel, formula basics, and data organization. Workshop follows a sample results-focused project that one might work on during a Federal Government internship. Attendees will leave the workshop with the knowledge of what Excel has to offer them, and where to go next for self-learning If you have any questions, feel free to send us a message or email the PSGSA at [email protected]. We hope to see you there!