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SUMMARY:Health Studies Symposium 2013: Clinical Perspectives on the "Age of Austerity"
DESCRIPTION:An alarm has been set off in our era and it rings to the beat of austerity. Popularized by the British Conservative Party Leader David Cameron in 2009\, the “Age of Austerity” stakes its claims in the current inability to provide the services and cares demanded for adequate health. What exactly then\, does this state of scarcity mean for the state of health and health care in North America? \nOn March 27th and March 28th\, the Health Studies Students’ Union is proud to present the HSSU Annual Health Symposium featuring presentations from students who have been conducting independent research and an opportunity to engage in public discussions regarding their projects of interest. \nIn engaging the University of Toronto Community with real-world\, health related issues\, the HSSU presents a panelist discussion with three experts from different fields to discuss the clinical impacts of health and health care as we live in what is considered the Age of “Austerity”. Speakers will offer their opinions and then an opportunity for the audience to engage in discussions will follow. \nStudent Speakers will be on March 27th. \nOur Panelist Discussion with be on March 28th with the following speakers: \nDr. Kwame McKenzie – psychiatrist and researcher whose work at CAMH focuses on racialization and mental health \nDr. Susan Woolhouse – physician and advocate who has won awards for her work in community health \nEconomist Sheila Block – director of economic analysis at the Wellesley Institute. \nThe itinerary is as follows: \nMarch 27th: \n2pm – 5pm UC 67 (basement of University College) Student Research Presentations (Luncheon) \nMarch 28th: \n4pm – 6pm: UC140 (University College\, East End) – Panelist Discussion\n6 pm – 8:30pm: UC 240 (University College\, Second Floor\, East End) – HSSU Journal Launch Reception (Drinks and refreshments will be served) \nThis event is FREE and open to all members and affiliates of the University of Toronto community. \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please email healthstudies@gmail.com or send a message to the Health Studies Page. \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://assu.ca/wp/event/health-studies-symposium-2013-clinical-perspectives-on-the-age-of-austerity/
LOCATION:University of Toronto\, Canada
ORGANIZER;CN="Health Studies Students' Union":MAILTO:healthstudies@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:ASSU Writing Seminar - Cite Right
DESCRIPTION:Learn the ins and outs of effective and ethical uses of sources. \nIf you are interested in signing up for a workshop\, please email students.assu@utoronto.ca with the date you wish to attend.
URL:https://assu.ca/wp/event/assu-writing-seminar-cite-right/
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SUMMARY:ESU Poetry Night
DESCRIPTION:Come out to our poetry slam social for an evening of friends\, food and poetry. \nWe are looking for students to read\, either original poetry or just a poem you love! Email esu@utoronto.ca or halyna.chumak@mail.utoronto.ca if interested. Although you may sign up later\, please try to get in touch by Monday night so we can draft a schedule. \nThere were also be some well-known local poets in attendance and some profs from the department.
URL:https://assu.ca/wp/event/esu-poetry-night/
LOCATION:Sammy’s Student Exchange\, 7 Hart House Cir
ORGANIZER;CN="English Students' Union":MAILTO:esu@utoronto.ca
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SUMMARY:ASSS General Meeting and Elections
DESCRIPTION:Our first general meeting is right around the corner! Join us in discussing the future of our student union and any ideas you might have. Coffee and snacks will be provided. \nThinking of becoming more involved? If the answer is ‘yes’ then this is your chance! Elections for the 2013-2014 ASSS executive team will follow right after\, so if you would like to be a part of ASSS next year be sure to come! \nExecutive positions are as follows: \nPresident:\n• Liaison between ASSS and professors\, the Arts and Science Student Union (ASSU)\, and any organizations outside of U of T.\n• Must attend all ASSU meetings and relay the information to the general membership. \nVice-President:\n• Liaison between ASSS and students in the American Studies program. Find ways to encourage greater student participation in ASSS.\n• Collaborate with other course unions and student groups. \nTreasurer:\n• Submit funding requests to ASSU.\n• Brainstorm fundraising ideas. \nEvent Co-ordinator:\n• Main organizer for ASSS events.\n• Brainstorm ideas for different ASSS events. \nMedia Consultant:\n• In charge of advertising ASSS events through various media outlets.\n• Encouraging discussions related to American Studies on official ASSS social media profiles.
URL:https://assu.ca/wp/event/asss-general-meeting-and-elections/
LOCATION:Munk School Room 108N\, Munk School of Global Affairs\, 1 Devonshire Place Toronto\, 
ORGANIZER;CN="American Studies Students' Society":MAILTO:uoft.amstudies@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:ASA Annual Winter Academic Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The ASA will be hosting its annual Winter Academic Seminar March 26th in AP246 (the large boardroom on the second floor of the Anthropology Building). All individuals interested in Anthropology are welcomed to attend. \nTwo speakers\, Professor Max Friesen and Professor Marcel Danesi will be presenting. \nSpeaker #1: Dr. Max Friesen \nProfessor Friesen is a professor within the Anthropology Department who specializes in Arctic Archaeology. He has worked extensively throughout the Canadian Arctic and his work has been highlighted several times through Canadian media including CBC. \nSpeaker #2: Dr. Marcel Danesi \nProfessor Danesi is cross-listed among several departments at U of T St. George and specializes in Youth Culture\, Linguistic Anthropology\, and Semiotics and Communication Theory. He is well known and highly praised by undergraduate students across campus for his enthusiastic lecturing style. \nCoffee\, tea\, and refreshments will be served. The ASA hopes to see everyone there!
URL:https://assu.ca/wp/event/asa-annual-winter-academic-seminar/
LOCATION:AP246\, 19 Russell Street\, Toronto
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130314T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130314T203000
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SUMMARY:NMCSU Movie Night and General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations Students’ Union will be hosting its final movie night and general meeting of the year on March 14th\, 2013 from 6-8:30 PM in the Undergraduate Lounge on the Third floor of Bancroft building. \nWe will be screening “Argo”\,Best Picture Academy Award Winner of 2013. The movie tells the story behind the escape of 6 American diplomatic personnel out of revolutionary Iran during 1979 hostage crisis. \nFor more information check :\nhttp://www.imdb.com/title/tt1024648/ \nCome out and join us for a relaxing evening.\nRefreshments will be served and everyone is welcome. \nHope to see you all!
URL:https://assu.ca/wp/event/nmcsu-movie-night-and-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Bancroft Building\, Third Fl. Undergrad Lounge
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SUMMARY:ASSU Executive Elections
DESCRIPTION:At the ASSU council meeting on March 13th\, council will elect its new Executive for the 2013-2014 year. You can read the candidate statements here. \n  \n 
URL:https://assu.ca/wp/event/assu-executive-elections/
LOCATION:Sidney Smith Hall\, Room. 2135
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20130313T160000
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SUMMARY:How we rememeber and why we forget - A discussion with Prof. Dukewich
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever wondered about what is going on in your brain when you struggle to memorize your study material? Why are some people so much better in memorization than others? Or why is it that some of you forget whatever you learned almost immediately after your exam? \nJoin the Psychology Students Association and Prof. Dukewich in a lively discussion group on the effect of attention on memory\, implications in real life\, existing questions\, and future research direction. \nCome out\, listen to what others have to say and share your opinions. We look forward to seeing and hearing from you!\nRefreshment Provided. \nYours truly\,\nPSA Academic Committee
URL:https://assu.ca/wp/event/how-we-rememeber-and-why-we-forget-a-discussion-with-prof-dukewich/
LOCATION:OSIE\, Room 2296
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20130204T180000
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CREATED:20130131T152004Z
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UID:1711-1359997200-1360000800@assu.ca
SUMMARY:ASSU Council Meeting
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URL:https://assu.ca/wp/event/assu-council-meeting/
LOCATION:Sidney Smith Hall\, Room 2135
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