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This week in the news
- New Semester in Dialogue Blog Location
- Through Our Eyes: Changing the Canadian Lens
- News from Semester in Dialogue
- Healthy Campus Community: Recognizing Well-being in Learning Environments
- Spring 2014 Work Study Opportunity
- Lunch Poems at SFU featuring Jordan Abel and Nicole Markotić, Dec 18
- Archived Dialogue Projects and Bios to be deleted from website
- Dialogues Inspired By Cooking And Food
- Time to GetOnBoard for Better Transit!
- Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives Power of Youth Leadership Awards
- Canadian Youth Business Foundation Hiring Project Manager
- Ethical Deal Is Recruiting
- Integrated Care Advocacy Is Hiring a Part-time Coordinator
- 2013 Taiwanese Film Festival, Nov 29
- Warren Gill Memorial Lecture – Own Your City, Dec 6
- @ SFU Alumni Updates Celebration Certificate Conference contest Contract Conversation Course Dialogue Education Opportunity Employment Event Festival Film Screening Full-time Funding Opportunity Information Information Session Internship Lecture News from the 3rd Floor Outside the GVRD Part-time poetry reading Skill Share Uncategorized Volunteer Opportunity Workshop Work Study
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Category Archives: Workshop
Volunteer and Work Opportunities in Community and International Development
Dear friends and members of SIETAR BC, Please save the date for an upcoming event: Volunteer and Work Opportunities in Community and International Development: A Critical Analysis, Questions to Consider and Ideas to Explore. Date: Tuesday June 11, 2013 Time: 6:30 – … Continue reading
Volunteer and Work Opportunities in Community and International Development
Dear friends and members of SIETAR BC, Please save the date for an upcoming event: Volunteer and Work Opportunities in Community and International Development: A Critical Analysis, Questions to Consider and Ideas to Explore. Date: Tuesday June 11, 2013 Time: 6:30 – … Continue reading
Opportunity for students 19-25 who care about sustainability
The Co-operators and The Natural Step Canada are partnering to offer the IMPACT! Sustainability Champions Training in Vancouver (with applicants welcome from Victoria, the Lower Mainland, and surrounding regions). Participants will deepen their sustainability understanding, enhance their confidence as leaders, … Continue reading
Framing Social Problems to mobilize beyond your base
Hey Change-Makers, Do you often feel frustrated when the social issues you care about do not gain traction with the wider public? If so, please come join us for this workshop facilitated by Shannon Dubb, CCPA Communications Director. In this … Continue reading
A Professional Workshop on Public Dialogue
Learn how to engage with citizens, the philosophy and techniques behind deliberative democracy and effective actions that can support Public Dialogue. So much of what we do today is dependent upon public opinion, yet our skill sets are limited in … Continue reading
The Self Care Project
THE SELF CARE PROJECT Healthy habits. Less burnout. More (social)change. You care about the world. A lot. Ironically, this can mean that your own well being can end up at the bottom of the list of people, issues and campaigns … Continue reading