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May 2025

COESP Day 2025: Making Space: Supporting Learning in a Time of Growth

COESP Day 2025: Making Space: Supporting Learning in a Time of Growth

The CBS Office of Educational Scholarship and Practice (COESP) will be hosting its annual COESP Day on May 1 in Rozanski Hall. Register before April 22 COESP Day is our annual event that brings CBS instructors, staff, and students together to explore pressing questions in teaching and learning. This year, we're focusing on what it means to teach and support students in an environment of increasing enrolment and limited space.
Graduate Student Symposium May 2, 2025

Graduate Student Symposium

Registration has been extended for the 20th annual CBS Graduate Student Symposium! The Graduate Student Symposium will include oral presentation sessions, a poster session, a catered lunch with special keynote speakers, and conclude with an event-filled grad student social at the Brass Taps, featuring trivia and other games. 
Guelph Bird Day 2025: Saturday, May 10 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.. Arboretum Centre, University of Guelph. Activities include free guided bird walks, arts and crafts, Wild Ontario raptors

Guelph Bird Day

Guelph Bird Day is back and birdier than ever! Join the University of Guelph Arboretum and Bird Safe Guelph on Saturday, May 10th from 9 AM to 1 PM at The Arboretum Centre for a free, drop-in celebration of all things bird! This all-ages event has something for everyone. Take part in free guided bird walks, check out hands-on activities, and connect with local nature-based groups at their tables. Plus, Wild Ontario will be there with their live raptors for an up-close look at some incredible feathered ambassadors.

CBS Town Hall

The College of Biological Science will be hosting a town hall to provide an update on changes to our graduate program budgets. After the presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. 
Ann Oaks Lecture in Biological Sciences: Dr. Lewis Kay, University of Toronto. Going Beyond the AlphaFold and Cryo-EM Era to Understand the Dynamic Molecules of Biology

Ann Oaks Lecture in Biological Sciences: Dr. Lewis Kay

The College of Biological Science is pleased to present the next speaker in the Ann Oaks Lecture in Biological Sciences series. Dr. Lewis Kay, professor of molecular genetics, biochemistry and chemistry at the University of Toronto and senior scientist in the Molecular Medicine program at the Hospital for Sick Children, will present Going Beyond the AlphaFold and Cryo-EM Era to Understand the Dynamic Molecules of Biology.