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February 2022
Recognizing & Dealing with Microaggressions in the Workplace
THIS LIVE, VIRTUAL WORKSHOP IS OPEN TO BU FACULTY & STAFF MAX # OF PARTICIPANTS - 30 Microaggressions are actions or statements that involve discrimination against people from marginalized groups. These actions are often indirect or subtle, and may be unintentional or even well-intentioned: regardless, they are experienced as painful, demeaning and contribute to creating a toxic work environment for the people who experience them. In this three hour, interactive zoom training, taught by Delia Joseph and Karen Ridd, participants…
Find out more »December 2022
Kritik Peer Assessment Demo
BU CTLT has set up two Kritik Peer assessment training app demos for Wednesday, December 7 at 11am and Monday, December 12 at 11 am by Zoom. Please register your interest with shoultzc@brandonu.ca to receive the Zoom link for either session. Curt Shoultz Director, Brandon University Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology
Find out more »Kritik Peer Assessment Demo
BU CTLT has set up two Kritik Peer assessment training app demos for Wednesday, December 7 at 11am and Monday, December 12 at 11 am by Zoom. Please register your interest with shoultzc@brandonu.ca to receive the Zoom link for either session. Curt Shoultz Director, Brandon University Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology
Find out more »April 2023
Accessibility: Pre-Employment Practices
The Accessibility for Manitobans Act requires us to think about how we can reduce barriers in all aspects of life, including employment. The Accessible Standard for Employment provides a framework for employers to do this and Human Resources is pleased to be offering sessions on our Pre-Employment Practices and Employment Practices over the coming months. In April, we will focus on Pre-Employment Practices, giving you insights into how to make your recruitment accessible. Monday, April 17 (2 - 3 p.m.)…
Find out more »Accessibility: Pre-Employment Practices
The Accessibility for Manitobans Act requires us to think about how we can reduce barriers in all aspects of life, including employment. The Accessible Standard for Employment provides a framework for employers to do this and Human Resources is pleased to be offering sessions on our Pre-Employment Practices and Employment Practices over the coming months. In April, we will focus on Pre-Employment Practices, giving you insights into how to make your recruitment accessible. Monday, April 17 (2 - 3 p.m.)…
Find out more »June 2023
Accessible Pre-Employment & Employment Practices
The Accessibility for Manitobans Act requires us to think about how we can reduce barriers in all aspects of life, including employment. The Accessible Standard for Employment provides a framework for employers to do this and Human Resources is pleased to be offering sessions on our Pre-Employment Practices and Employment Practices with the next one scheduled for mid-June. Wednesday, June 14 (1:00 -3:00 p.m.) Join by Zoom. (link shared following registration) To Register For planning purposes, please sign up at…
Find out more »August 2023
Introducing BU CARES
BU CARES Research Centre is a vibrant and innovative space dedicated to research with rural, northern, and Indigenous communities, school divisions, and related organizations. Join us for an upcoming information session, “Introducing BU CARES” to learn about the services of BU CARES Research Centre and how we can assist the members of the community, academic faculties, and students. Below are the details of the information session. Event Timing: August 30, 2023 | 5:00 pm - 5:45 pm Event Address: Virtually…
Find out more »September 2023
REES Platform Overview: Supporting Survivors of Sexual Violence
THIS SESSION IS OPEN TO BU FACULTY & STAFF Brandon University, along with other post-secondary institutions in the province and across Canada, are partnered with REES in support of those who have experienced sexual violence. REES gives survivors options to share their story, and be heard, in whatever way they choose and provides access to resources and support. Join Niko Coady, Partnership Coordinator with REES for an overview and "walk-through" of the platform. Friday, September 8 (10:00 - 10:45 a.m.)…
Find out more »REES Platform Overview: Supporting Survivors of Sexual Violence
THIS SESSION IS OPEN TO BU FACULTY & STAFF Brandon University, along with other post-secondary institutions in the province and across Canada, are partnered with REES in support of those who have experienced sexual violence. REES gives survivors options to share their story, and be heard, in whatever way they choose and provides access to resources and support. Join Niko Coady, Partnership Coordinator with REES for an overview and "walk-through" of the platform. Friday, September 8 (10:00 - 10:45 a.m.)…
Find out more »November 2023
Accessible Employment Practices
The Accessibility for Manitobans Act requires us to think about how we can reduce barriers in all aspects of life, including employment. The Accessible Standard for Employment provides a framework for employers to do this and Human Resources is pleased to be offering sessions on our Pre-Employment Practices and Employment Practices with the next one scheduled for November. Thursday, November 9 (10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon) Zoom link shared following registration. To Register For planning purposes, please sign up at…
Find out more »January 2024
Trauma-Informed Teaching – Virtual Discussion Panel
Hosted by the Manitoba Flexible Learning HUB / Partnered with BU's Centre for Teaching, Learning & Technology (CTLT) Join panelists virtually for an introductory discussion on how to apply trauma-informed concepts when teaching online. (While the focus is online teaching, there will also be benefit for those teaching face-to-face.) Panelists: Lori Doan (she/her), SoTL Developer at the University of Manitoba and Sessional Instructor at the International College of Manitoba Ann Gagne (she/her), Senior Educational Developer, Accessibility and Inclusion at Brock…
Find out more »September 2024
Class of ’59 Virtual Reunion
Join the class of ’59 for a virtual reunion on Zoom. Get together and celebrate 65 years of friendship and camaraderie! Zoom link will be emailed upon registration.
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