The Art and Science of Creating Effective Infographics

Online

Are you interested in learning how to make impactful infographics that translate knowledge to different audiences? Join facilitator Dr. Sid Ali with the Canadian Evaluation Society Ontario Chapter for a workshop on The Art and Science of Producing Effective Infographics. This interactive session will cover the science on why we use infographics, underlying design theory, and specific design elements that can be used to create an effective infographic. Register for the workshop here   

$219

Living with Suicide: A Community Dialogue with author and journalist, Anna Mehler Paperny

University of Calgary

Join author and journalist Anna Mehler Paperny and the University of Calgary’s Community Mental Health and Well-Being Strategy for an open, conversation about depression, suicide and ways we can foster mutual support within a community. The discussion will be followed by a panel featuring members of the UCalgary community and moderated by Mara Grunau, BEd’94, CEO of the Canadian Mental Health Association, Alberta Division, home of the Centre for Suicide Prevention. Register here

CSSHE 2025 Webinar Series – Reframing International Higher Education in Canada

Online

The Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE) is hosting a 2025 webinar series to celebrate its 55th anniversary. Aligning with the Congress 2025 theme, “Reframing Togetherness,” this series will unite scholars, students, policymakers, and professionals across four sessions to reexamine and reimagine key challenges impacting higher education in Canada. This webinar will discuss “Reframing International Higher Education in Canada." Register for the webinar here

Supporting Trades Students Mental Health Through Campus-Community Partnerships

Online

Join the Centre for Innovation in Student Mental Health (CICMH) for a webinar on supporting mental health and wellness among trades students. The webinar will showcase the collaborative efforts between Cambrian College and the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA). Speakers Seija Korpela (Cambrian College), Brian Lobban (Cambrian College), and Christophe Coloumbe (CMHA Sudbury/Manitoulin) will discuss how this partnership fosters an environment where trades students can build self-assurance, prioritize their mental well-being, and access tools to recognize mental health challenges. This emphasis on personal development promotes a positive self-concept, empowers students to take pride in their profession, and enriches their educational

Understanding the CCWS: Orienting to the data, statistics and Tableau (Part 2)

Online

Join Healthy Campus Alberta for the second part of the webinar, Understanding the CCWS: Orienting to the data, statistics and Tableau. Dr. Andrew Szeto will walk participants through a presentation of the Tableau dashboard’s features. Watch the Part 1 recording here Register for the webinar here

Peer Support Train-the-Trainer Walk-Through

Online

Join the Centre for Innovation in Student Mental Health (CICMH) for an online train-the-trainer workshop  on CMHA National's Campus Peer Support Program. This session will explore various peer training formats, provide an overview of the resources and guides available, and share key best practices. Designed to be interactive, the workshop will include plenty of opportunities for discussion and idea exchange. More details will be shared through CICMH’s website. Please note: This is a train-the-trainer session intended for campuses looking to implement this peer training program. It is not a training session for peers. Register for the training here

2025 Canadian Evaluation Society Annual Learning Event

The Ottawa Conference and Event Centre 200 Coventry Rd, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

The Canadian Evaluation Society – National Capital Chapter, is hosting their 2025 Annual Learning Event (ALE) on Tuesday February 25th, 2025, in Ottawa. This year’s theme is Nurturing Growth for Sustainable Evaluation. This event aims to unite evaluators of all experience levels in a collective environment for learning, collaboration, and development. Drawing inspiration from the interconnected nature of a forest, where diverse elements work together to sustain a vibrant evaluation ecosystem, our goal is to foster a conference environment where our community can grow and thrive together. Registration for CES Member is $385 + HST Registration for CES non-member is

$385

Save the Date: Inlight Annual Research Symposium

Save the date for the INLIGHT Student Mental Health Research group’s Annual Research Symposium on February 27th 2025. Further details will be shared in the coming months To learn about the symposium, read the 2024 research symposium recap here.

George Brown College’s 25th Annual Mental Health Conference

290 Adelaide Street East 290 Adelaide Street East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Join George Brown College’s 25th annual Mental Health Conference on February 27th 2025. This year’s theme is Thriving Together in the Classroom: Creating the Conditions for Student Well-Being. The conference will feature a keynote by Carolyn Roberts, a member of the Squamish Nation. Carolyn is a speaker, author, and Indigenous scholar at the University of British Columbia, who leverages her voice to promote Indigenous resurgence through education.=. The conference will also include a panel discussion with student and teaching faculty sharing their experiences and insights on strategies that effectively promote student well-being. Register for the conference here

$125

2025 Inlight Annual Research Symposium

The University of Toronto

The Inlight student mental health research initiative is hosting their annual research symposium on February 27th, 2025. This in-person symposium will delve into cutting-edge research in post-secondary student mental health.

International Association for Youth Mental Health Conference (IAYMH 2025)

Vancouver Vancouver, Canada

The 7th International Association for Youth Mental Health Conference will take place in Vancouver, British Columbia with the theme, "Turning the Tide: Creating a global blueprint for the prevention and integrated care in Youth Mental Health." This conference is an opportunity to come together as a community to exchange knowledge about underlying causes, share insights into effective solutions, and discuss what has proven successful in youth mental health advocacy, research, and policy.  Express your interest here 

GlobalCAMPUS: Global Collaboration to Advance Wellbeing in Post-Secondary Summit

Vancouver Vancouver, Canada

Organized in partnership with the University of Toronto, King’s College London, and the University of British Columbia, this event focuses on advancing research in post-secondary student mental health. This in person gathering will be held in Vancouver immediately after IAYMH 2025, and post-secondary students, staff, and faculty who are passionate about student mental health research are encouraged to attend. Registration for this event is free. Express your interest in attending here 

The 2025 University of Calgary Conference on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching

Calgary

The 2025 University of Calgary Conference on Postsecondary Learning and Teaching will take place in Calgary from April 28th to April 30th, 2025. This year’s conference theme, Reassessing Student Assessment in Postsecondary Education will examine the evolving landscape of student assessment. The event will focus on the importance of incorporating ethical technology use, transparency, the well-being of students and educators, and continuous research on assessment practices to advance postsecondary education. This in-person conference is structured around ten thematic threads: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility; Blended and Online Learning; Experiential Learning; Indigenous Perspectives; Interdisciplinary Collaborations; Learning Partnerships; Learning Spaces and Technology;

15th Annual CACBT-ACTCC Conference

Banff Alberta, Canada

Save the date for the 15th annual conference for the Canadian Association of Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies (CACBT). The 2025 conference theme is “Navigating Rocky Relationships,” and topics will range from enhancing your relationship with food (for non-eating disorder therapists) to fostering a healthier relationship with yourself and managing other complex relationship dynamics. More information, including registration dates, will be shared in the coming months.  Learn more about the conference here

CES 2025 National Conference – Save the date!

Online

Save the date for the Canadian Evaluation Society’s (CES) 2025 virtual conference on May 12-16, 2025. The theme of the conference, “Doing Good (In) Evaluation: the Basics and Beyond,” provides a venue to share ideas and contribute to the future of evaluation and how evaluative practices can adapt to evolving landscapes. Registration will open March 3rd, 2025 Learn more about the 2025 conference here

The International Health Promoting Campuses 2025 Conference

Limerick , Ireland

Save the date for the 2025  International Health Promoting Campuses Conference  (IHPCC) taking place in Limerick, Ireland. The 2025 conference marks 10 years since the creation of the Okanagan Charter. The theme of conference is to reflect on the advancements in campus health promotion since the signing of the Charter and discuss what comes next, such as opportunities for collaboration and evaluation. Learn more about the conference here

Collaborations for Change 2025 Virtual Conference

Online

The Collaborations for Change Conference: Connecting Research and Practice in Post-Secondary Mental Health brings together difference makers from across Canada to collaborate on advancing knowledge, practice, and research in post-secondary student mental health. The 2025 virtual conference will bring post-secondary students, service professionals, mental health providers, and researchers together to have meaningful conversations on how to best move forward to integrate research and practice in post-secondary mental health. Students, whether working towards careers in academia or in professional practice, are vital for informing and sustaining collaborations as we move forward. The conference will feature presentations, panels, rapid-fire presentations, and workshops across the following five conference