Online Tours and Information Sessions
Choosing a college can be hard and getting the information you need is important. We are holding online campus Q&A sessions and program information session to provide you the information that will get you to George Brown.
Events
Events
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This Level 1 training session will teach you how to create accessible Microsoft Word documents. Planning, formatting, and structuring your documents correctly from the start will help ensure the files are accessible and can be converted to alternate...
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ASD & Friends is a drop-in group for students with the shared experience of autism, and students who feel they share traits, but without a diagnosis. Explore strategies for college success, build each other up for the week ahead, and get to know...
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Do you wish to develop a strong LinkedIn profile for your networking? This workshop will help you to: Understand how to develop your online presence by using LinkedIn to connect you to a broader network of professionals. Learn about the benefits of...
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This Level 2 training will show you how to test for accessibility issues in PDFs and then fix the issues to make the files accessible. Prior completion of Level 1 (MS Word) training will provide a foundation for understanding accessibility in PDFs.
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Learn techniques to help you better manage your thoughts, behaviours and emotions to improve depression, anxiety and self-criticism. It’s important to be able to attend all sessions. To join this group, you must book an intake appointment with a...
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The Good Food Market The Good Food Market at St. James Campus is a weekly non-profit fruit and vegetable market run in partnership with FoodShare Toronto. The market supports convenient, low-cost access to fresh, nutritious food, and advocates for...
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Welcome to the Career Services Team's series of micro workshops at the Waterfront Campus. We know that your schedules are pretty hectic, so we have designed a series of 15-minute sessions that can easily fit into your schedule. You can begin to use...
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Accessibility Drop-In Office Hours Staff and students who wish to inquire about accessibility or AODA (Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act) compliance are welcome to visit the OAREHRS office at St. James Campus, 200 King Street East, Rm...