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InSIGHT S’mores & Board Game Night Join Innis Mentorship for a fun-filled night on Tuesday, January 31, 2017 from 6-9pm in the Events Room! We will be providing board games and s’mores, as well as some goal-setting sheets and academic resources for the upcoming semester. Hope to see you there, we promise you won’t be ‘board’ and you will leave asking for ‘s’more’! Winterlicious is a food festival held each year in Toronto where restaurants across the city offer prix fixe menus for lunch and dinner. This year it runs from January 27th to February 9th, 2017. The Innis College Student Society (ICSS) grad reps would like to give you a chance to experience Winterlicious with a friend from Innis. This event is for graduating students in fourth year or above (there will be a waitlist for third year students who would like to come if there are spots left) and it is intended to connect students from Innis for a fun lunch before graduation. We will cover the price of a Winterlicious lunch for you and your partner.
Each student will be reimbursed a maximum of $15. Some of the Winterlicious restaurants offer a prix fixe lunch for 18$, and you will be responsible for the rest ($3, tax and tip on your meal). Find sign-up and other details here Jackman Scholars-in-Residence (SiR) is an intensive 4-week residency in interdisciplinary humanities and humanistic social-science research for upper-year undergraduates. It provides students with an opportunity to acquire advanced research skills and experience while collaborating with an interdisciplinary and intellectually vibrant community of peers, professors, and research professionals. Students selected for SiR will live in residence May 1-26, 2017 and work in small teams on one of 10 research projects, each led by a professor. Students share meals and group activities including multidisciplinary workshops on research methodologies, standards, protocol, and professional communication; excursions to archives, museums, and cultural events; and talks featuring professionals such as lawyers, policy-makers, and documentary filmmakers that highlight research-intensive career trajectories.
Eligible students must apply by 8 February 2017 and be selected to work on one of the projects (see project descriptions below). Some student benefits include: 4 weeks free accommodation in a St George campus college residence, a dining plan, a $1000 Jackman Scholar Award. Eligibility, application and the full project list can be found here The Academic Advising & Career Centre is hosting its annual Summer & Full-time Job Fair this Thursday, January 26th from 11-2 pm. University of Toronto Scarborough 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, ON, M1C 1A4 40 organizations will be promoting their summer and full-time opportunities for students and recent graduates.  A list of organizations can be found on our . Thursday, January 26, 2017 | Speak with representatives from organizations in many different sectors to get information on their summer and full-time positions. Many organizations complete their hiring for summer by the end of February, so this is a great chance to connect with them
Listen, interact and experience workshops with fellow leaders! Look forward to meeting Innis Alum Mary Stefanidis and Kate Bowers from the career centre. Professor Jooyoung Lee from the department of sociology will also be speaking! Topics include career growth, change management, conflict management and insight into the future. Backpack to Briefcase (b2B) – Winter 2017 The Faculty of Arts & Science invites you for more Backpack to Briefcase (b2B) events for the Winter term! nike sb backpack rpm khakiTake part in b2B career skills workshops and connect with alumni at speed networking events, mentorship dinners, industry networking receptions, and the U of T Next Steps Conference.burton 12l backpack b2B Speed Networking – Social Sciencesbackpack gisborne
b2B Industry Night: Careers in Government, Social Justice, Not-for-Profit b2B Industry Night: Careers in STEM Complimentary food and refreshments will be served! Attendance at enough b2B events can get you CCR recognition! Register for these events here First Do Less Harm: the Future of Canada’s Drug Policy Engage in a discussion with a panel of experts, including a person with current drug-use experience speaking on topics such as marijuana legislation, the opiod crisis, decriminalizing or legalizing all drugs, and more!rfg backpack Tuesday, January 31, 6-8pm Multi Faith Centre, 569 Spadina Ave. Main Activity Hall (2nd floor)backpacker zone beach resort boracay Free admission and free food!port icc backpack
Full list of speakers and details here Connecting the Dots: From Degree to Career Identify skills and knowledge from your degree Share resources with peers Friday, January 27, 2017 from 2-4:30pm in the William Doo Auditorium (45 Willcocks St.) To register go to cln.utoronto.ca, under ‘Events and Workshops’ Ask & Answer with Chase Joynt and Vivek Shraya ASK & ANSWER features award-winning, multidisciplinary artists Chase Joynt and Vivek Shraya, presenting their new books—Joynt’s first book You Only Live Twice (Coach House), and Shraya’s debut collection of poetry, even this page is white (Arsenal Pulp). wiggy's backpackAlongside presentations of music and image, the artists critically investigate intersections of gender, race and transition through their work, and bring often private conversation and exchange into broader publics. Monday January 30 at 5:00pm
University of Toronto Art Centre, 15 King’s College Circle This is a tri-campus event. CHASE JOYNT is an internationally award winning filmmaker and writer. Hislatest two films Genderize and Between You and Me are now streaming live online with CBC Digital Docs. His first book, You Only Live Twice (co-authored with Mike Hoolboom) was published by Coach House Books and just named one of the Best Books of 2016 by The Globe and Mail and CBC. His second book The Case of Agnes (co-authored with Kristen Schilt) is forthcoming from Duke University Press. Chase is currently a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Chicago. VIVEK SHRAYA is a Toronto-based artist whose body of work includes several albums, films and books. Her first book of poetry, even this page is white, is longlisted for CBC’s Canada Reads and her first children’s picture book, The Boy & the Bindi, was featured on the National Post Bestseller List. Vivek has read and performed inter­nationally at shows, festivals and post-secondary institutions, including sharing the stage with Tegan & Sara.