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SUMMARY:ITE International Events
DESCRIPTION:View other ITE events from around the world plus webinars\, courses\, and council meetings at www.ite.org/events-meetings/event-calendar
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/ite-international-events/
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SUMMARY:NACITE Webinar: Moving Beyond Theory: How to Apply and Integrate GBA+ Practices Within Your Organization
DESCRIPTION:Gender Based Analysis Plus (GBA+) is a tool and approach that helps to analyze your services\, products\, and processes from a gender and intersectional lens. When applying GBA+ you are better able to explore the needs of different groups of people\, as well as recognize their multiple identities (such as gender\, race\, ethnicity\, class\, religion\, age and mental or physical disability etc.). that impacts their experiences.\nWhile more and more people are familiarizing themselves with the concept of GBA+\, many leaders and staff struggle with the “how to” aspect of the framework.  What does it really mean to apply and embed GBA+ thinking to your workplace policies and practices? Where do you start and what pre-conditions need to be in place?  This webinar focuses on GBA+ applications. The goal is to deepen your understanding of the utilization of GBA+ and demonstrate how you might integrate it into your current projects.  Participants will learn how GBA+ can be used to: \n\nuncover barriers to accessing transportation services and new modes of transportation\nbuild practices and policies into organizational structures to reduce barriers and biases in workplace processes\nexplore new ways of thinking and working that centres the experience of historically marginalized and underserved communities\n\nA case study highlighting critical foundational components and outcomes will inspire participants to get started on their own GBA+ journey. \nSpeaker bios: \n\nChanel Grenaway has over 20 years of experience focused on integrating equity\, a gender lens\, and intersectionality practice into workplace cultures. She has a range of expertise from work with Foundations\, multi-service non-profit agencies and academic institutions.  Chanel played a pivotal role in the research and planning of a new 5 course specialization on gender-based analytics developed and offered by the Institute for Gender and the Economy (available on Coursera). The course explores the ways that gender identity\, Indigeneity\, race\, ethnicity\, disability\, sexual orientation and other intersections shape risks\, opportunities and impacts of an organization’s activities\, operations and outcomes. Chanel is the lead instructor for the qualitative data collection and community-based engagement module. She is currently supporting organizations to improve their equity and inclusion outcomes through equity assessments\, training and knowledge building\, community engagement\, and action planning.  For more information you can visit her website at http://www.chanelgrenaway.com\nHannah Rosen (she/they) is an intersectional gender equity specialist with experience applying GBA Plus in the private\, public\, and non-profit sectors. Her work focuses on systemic integration and innovation of gender equity and intersectionality into policy and practice. The broader goal of Hannah’s work is to ensure gender equity and intersectional analysis are fully integrated into everyday work\, practices\, and services. Hannah is a graduate of the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto\, and Queen’s University in Kingston\, ON. She holds a Master of Global Affairs\, with a specialization in feminist international policy\, as well as gendered impacts of war and conflict. Her Bachelor of Arts (Honours) was in international relations\, with a focus on the intersections of hypermasculinity\, mental health\, and military service.\n\nJoin Virtual Event:\nhttps://youtu.be/jJCAo9zDcA4\n
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/nacite-webinar-moving-beyond-theory-how-to-apply-and-integrate-gba-practices-within-your-organization/
LOCATION:Edmonton Area\, Canada
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <b><a href="https://youtu.be/jJCAo9zDcA4">Join Virtual Event</a></b><br/><br/><div>DESCRIPTION:Gender Based Analysis Plus (GBA+) is a tool and approach that helps to analyze your services\, products\, and processes from a gender and intersectional lens. When applying GBA+ you are better able to explore the needs of different groups of people\, as well as recognize their multiple identities (such as gender\, race\, ethnicity\, class\, religion\, age and mental or physical disability etc.). that impacts their experiences.\nWhile more and more people are familiarizing themselves with the concept of GBA+\, many leaders and staff struggle with the “how to” aspect of the framework.  What does it really mean to apply and embed GBA+ thinking to your workplace policies and practices? Where do you start and what pre-conditions need to be in place?  This webinar focuses on GBA+ applications. The goal is to deepen your understanding of the utilization of GBA+ and demonstrate how you might integrate it into your current projects.  Participants will learn how GBA+ can be used to: \n\nuncover barriers to accessing transportation services and new modes of transportation\nbuild practices and policies into organizational structures to reduce barriers and biases in workplace processes\nexplore new ways of thinking and working that centres the experience of historically marginalized and underserved communities\n\nA case study highlighting critical foundational components and outcomes will inspire participants to get started on their own GBA+ journey. \nSpeaker bios: \n\nChanel Grenaway has over 20 years of experience focused on integrating equity\, a gender lens\, and intersectionality practice into workplace cultures. She has a range of expertise from work with Foundations\, multi-service non-profit agencies and academic institutions.  Chanel played a pivotal role in the research and planning of a new 5 course specialization on gender-based analytics developed and offered by the Institute for Gender and the Economy (available on Coursera). The course explores the ways that gender identity\, Indigeneity\, race\, ethnicity\, disability\, sexual orientation and other intersections shape risks\, opportunities and impacts of an organization’s activities\, operations and outcomes. Chanel is the lead instructor for the qualitative data collection and community-based engagement module. She is currently supporting organizations to improve their equity and inclusion outcomes through equity assessments\, training and knowledge building\, community engagement\, and action planning.  For more information you can visit her website at http://www.chanelgrenaway.com\nHannah Rosen (she/they) is an intersectional gender equity specialist with experience applying GBA Plus in the private\, public\, and non-profit sectors. Her work focuses on systemic integration and innovation of gender equity and intersectionality into policy and practice. The broader goal of Hannah’s work is to ensure gender equity and intersectional analysis are fully integrated into everyday work\, practices\, and services. Hannah is a graduate of the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy at the University of Toronto\, and Queen’s University in Kingston\, ON. She holds a Master of Global Affairs\, with a specialization in feminist international policy\, as well as gendered impacts of war and conflict. Her Bachelor of Arts (Honours) was in international relations\, with a focus on the intersections of hypermasculinity\, mental health\, and military service.
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SUMMARY:University of Calgary\, 4th Year Engineering Students - Capstone Projects Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday\, May 11\, 2022\nTime: 11:30 am – 11:45 am Networking\, 11:45am – 12:00 pm get Lunch\, 12:00pm – 1:00 pm Student Presentations\nLocation: Hilton Garden Inn (711 4th Street SE Calgary\, AB T2G 1N3) \nPlease join us at the Hilton Garden Inn in East Village to connect with your colleagues\, enjoy a meal  and network with peers.\nThe luncheon will include presentations by the 4th Year Civil Engineering Students on their Capstone Projects. \nDetails of their projects will be provided on subsequent notifications. \nNote: Please indicate when purchasing your ticket if you have special dietary restrictions. \nSpeakers: (4th Year Civil Engineering Students)
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/university-of-calgary-4th-year-engineering-students-capstone-projects-presentations/
LOCATION:Hilton Garden Inn\, 711 4th Street SE\, Calgary\, AB\, T2G 1N3\, Canada
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SUMMARY:CITE 2022 Student Leadership Summit
DESCRIPTION:The University of British Columbia ITE Student Chapter is excited to present the 2022 Student Leadership Summit! \nThe Student Leadership Summit is a chance for you to sharpen your leadership skills and gain insights from industry leaders across Canada. Hosted in Vancouver immediately before the CITE/Quad 2022 Joint Annual Conference\, the SLS will feature a wide variety of professional development\, leadership\, and career building activities. It’s also a chance to meet transportation students in other ITE student chapters. By participating in the SLS\, you will have a great time\, make valuable connections\, and come home with a new understanding of how to succeed in your career. \nStudent Chapter Social Night\nSaturday May 28th\, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM PDT\nColony Granville (19+) | 965 Granville St.\, Vancouver\, BC\nMeet student leaders from Canadian ITE Student Chapters! Appetizers will be provided. \nLeadership & Career Workshops\nSunday May 29th\, 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM PDT\nThe University of British Columbia\nSupercharge your career growth with interactive sessions from experienced industry professionals. Breakfast & lunch will be provided. \n\nHennings (HENN) 200\n6224 Agricultural Road\nVancouver\, BC\nV6T 1Z1\n\n\nThe Hennings building is a 5-minute walk from the UBC bus exchange.\nThe closest parking lot is the North Parkade at 6115 Student Union Blvd\, Vancouver\, BC V6T 2A1.\n\n\nRegistration is $20 for student ITE members. Registration deadline is May 24th\, 2022. If the registration fee creates a barrier for your participation at the SLS\, please contact president@ubcite.org. \n\n\nA special thank you to the University of Manitoba\, University of Alberta\, and Carleton University Student Chapters for their generous donation of materials and funds from previous SLS events.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/cite-2022-student-leadership-summit/
LOCATION:University of British Columbia\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 1Z4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:CITE 2022 Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us in beautiful Vancouver for the CITE Annual Conference (rescheduled from 2020).  More to come in mid-2021.
URL:https://www.itecanada.org/event/cite-2020-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Sheraton Wall Centre\, 1088 Burrard Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6Z 2R9\, Canada
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