This message is sent on behalf of Amanda Coolidge, Executive Director, BCcampus. If you have any questions about this event, please contact events@bccampus.ca.

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Dear colleagues,

We are delighted to let you know that the program for Studio23: Reignite Your Teaching and Facilitation Practice is now available. This 2-day event will take place at SFU Harbour Centre in Vancouver on November 1 and 2, 2023. We invite you to visit the Studio23 event website and register!   

  

Here are a few program highlights and new and noteworthy additions to this BCcampus offering:

  • Day 1 Keynote Kathi Camilleri “A Resilient Village Around Every Learner”  
  • Day 2 Keynote Carrie Nolan “Joy as an Antidote”
  • The Big Mixer: a lesson in Mixology and networking social
  • Creative Engagement: Awakening the Artist Within
  • Panel: Experiential Learning and Social Change through Projects in Studios, Labs and Makerspaces

A limited number of Studio23 sessions will be available to stream online.
  

Accessibility and Inclusion  

BCcampus strives to offer events that are accessible and inclusive to participants. Find important details about accessibility, inclusion, our venue, and the event outlined in the Accessibility and Inclusion Package.

  

Health Plan  

Gathering in large groups in busy public spaces carries heightened health risks. We ask all event participants to practice health and safety measures to ensure community well-being. Find out about the Event Health Plan.   

  

Mentoring Program  

We are introducing a new mentoring program at Studio23. Mentors (someone with more than 5 years of facilitation experience) will be able to meet up with mentees (someone new to facilitation, or BCcampus events) at the registration desk on the first day to ensure mentees feel welcome and supported. Find out about the Mentoring Program at Studio23.  

  

We are sure this is one event you will not want to miss! Join us! To Register, go to https://studio23.bccampus.ca/registration/  

  

Please get in touch if you have any questions and share with colleagues at your institution.


Sincerely,


Amanda Coolidge, MEd she/her 
Executive Director


Cell: 250-818-4592  Email: acoolidge@bccampus.ca

LinkedIn: amandacoolidge

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