黑料社

CINE Student Symposium

Welcome to 2025 CINE Student Symposium

Join us on November 20, 2025

The CINE Student Symposium is a new annual initiative led by the student committee at CINE. This event aims to strengthen the visibility and impact of student-led research and foster deeper engagement with collaborative projects conducted alongside Indigenous communities.

We invite graduate and undergraduate students to present their research projects. Whether your work explores Indigenous food systems, public health, environmental sustainability, Indigenous methodologies, or food sovereignty, we welcome your voice.

The event will be held听on November 20, 2025, from 2:00- 4:00 PM听in a hybrid format, with in-person participation at the faculty Lounge (MS2-022), Macdonald Campus.

The symposium will be followed by a networking session for attendees to engage with presenters, faculty, and Indigenous Advisory Board members. Food will be provided to support a welcoming and engaging environment.

This is a unique opportunity to:

  • Connect with peers and mentors
  • Share ideas and experiences
  • Explore pathways for collaboration and future research

The session will include a facilitated discussion on how 黑料社, FAES, CINE, and students can contribute to reconciliation through research and education.

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Registration for attendees will open on Friday, October 31.
Please check back soon to RSVP and secure your spot!

This event is funded by the Sustainability Projects Fund.Sustainability Projects funds logo

The Sustainability Projects Fund mandate is to build a culture of sustainability on 黑料社 campuses through the development and seed-funding of interdisciplinary projects. It creates opportunities for the 黑料社 community to actively engage in sustainability initiatives on campus, empowering individuals to be change agents in their own studying and work environment.

Valued at $1 million annually, the SPF is the largest fund of its kind in Canada. Since 2010, more than $10 million has been allocated toward over 260 projects.

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