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Launch of CUE’s Faculty Research Symposium – April 7th, 2020. Save the date!

Posted on: Mar 4, 2020

We are glad to announce that the First Faculty Research Symposium has been scheduled for:

Date: Tuesday, April 7th, 2020
Time: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Location: Design Thinking Space (AW-207)

Come and join us to support our Faculty Members, and learn about the range of interesting research that is being done at CUE!

We have confirmed the participation of a great Keynote Speaker for this event, and the participation of twelve CUE Faculty Members representing all of our faculties!

The organization of this event is well underway, but we require your support for its success. We are inviting all CUE Faculty Members, Students and Staff to attend this exciting new event, to promote the research led by CUE Faculty Members. Innovations in research and dissemination of findings will contribute to making CUE a fertile ground to grow and create its own niche in the research community in Canada and abroad.

The full program will be released soon. Seating is limited, so we encourage you to register for the event.

Time

Activity

Session 1. Welcome, Keynote and Highlighted speaker presentation

09:00

Welcome message by CUE President Tim Loreman

0915

Keynote Speaker presentation

10:00

Highlighted presentation by a CUE member

10:30

Coffee break

Session 2. Presentations from the Faculty of  Education and the Faculty of Arts

10:45

Presentations by CUE Faculty Members

12:00

Lunch break

Session 3. Presentations from the Faculty of Management and the Faculty of Science

13:00

Presentations by CUE Faculty Members

14:15

Coffee break

14:30

Presentations by CUE Faculty Members

15:00

Adjourn

 

This event is organized by the Asst. Vice-President Research with assistance from the Office of Research Services. Research at Concordia University of Edmonton is supported in part by the Research Support Fund, a Tri-Agency initiative that assists Canadian post-secondary institutions with costs associated with managing research funded by the federal research granting agencies. Concordia University of Edmonton acknowledges the value of this support and appreciates this ongoing research investment.