Student Success Centre Events
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Fireside Chat with Dean Falzon
Tuesday, March 12th, 2024 | 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm (DEAN'S OFFICE)
Attend the Fireside Chat to meet Dean Charles Falzon, ask questions, and provide feedback on The Creative School! Complementary pizza and snacks will be provided.
Please register (google form) here (external link) and event details will be emailed to you the day before the event.
Annual Events
The Student Success Centre at The Creative School (opens in new window) runs various social, academic, and professional events every year. Below the week-long events that we run every year are listed:
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Orientation Week
A week of social and academic events to welcome first year students to the university. Don't miss out on the first great experience of your undergrad!
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Student Success Week
Held every September, this week-long series of events aims to provide students with the tools and skills needed to succeed in university.
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Wellness Week
Wellness Week typically occurs at the end of January each year, and is a week-long series of events that aim to support student wellbeing. From yoga to counsellor-run sessions to socials.
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Careers Week
Typically held in March, this week focuses on getting students ready to enter the job market, find internships, and make industry connections.
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Method Minutes
(Graduate students only)
The following events are dedicated to supporting the success of graduate students. Method Minutes is an overview of workshops, events and self-guided research studies to help you navigate resources to support your learning experience.
Select one or two events in the themes that most interest you or take them all. Those who complete 3 or more in the Research Methods category will be eligible to apply for a limited number of paid Research Assistant positions.