Conferences & Research
2025 LCEEQ Â Annual Conference
The Leadership Committee for English Education in Quebec (LCEEQ) will hold its annual 2025 conference in person on February 10 and 11, 2025.
In order to participate in the Conference, please review the Conference program available at and apply to the Dawson LCEEQ liaison Azra Khan by December 16 for approval to attend. Dawson has an allocation of 10 delegates.
AQPC Annual Symposium
The 44th AQPC symposium will be held June 9 to 11, 2025, at the Centre des congrès de Québec.
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Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
The 2025 STLHE Annual Conference will take place June 10-13, 2025 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan at TCU Place.
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 Annual Conference
The 13th annual SALTISE Conference will take place June 3 & 4, 2024 at Concordia University, in collaboration with Concordia’s Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL).
The Colleges and Institutes Canada Awards Program recognizes and promotes excellence within Canadian colleges, institutes, cégeps, university colleges and polytechnics. The awards showcase the extraordinary contribution of individuals to their college/institute communities and highlight the role these institutions play in social, cultural and economic development.There are ten awards of excellence categories, including:
- Leadership Excellence Award for Students
- Leadership Excellence Award for Faculty
- Leadership Excellence Award for Staff
- Applied Research and Innovation Excellence Award
Nominees can include entire institutions, staff, faculty, managers or students depending on the category.Nomination forms are available on the .For Dawson institutional support, forms must be submitted to Azra Khan at
akhan@dawsoncollege.qc.ca at least 10 business days before the submission deadline.
The Centre collégial de développement de matériel didactique (CCDMD) is a publisher of digital and printed educational resources for the Quebec college network. Dawson Faculty who are interested in developing learning resources/educational materials may apply for support from the .Educational materials refers to any type of print or digital resource used for learning or teaching one or more competencies in a program of study. The educational materials can be a textbook (print or digital), a website, educational software or courseware, a pedagogical scenario, a series of photos or videos, a series of Netquiz exercises, etc.The CCDMD call for projects 2024-2025 is not yet open. You can download the documents from the section of the CCDMD website.Please note that all projects must have institutional approval before being submitted to the CCDMD. Support for your application is available from the Office of Academic Development.
The is a Federal/Provincial funding agreement whereby the Federal government transfers funds to the provinces to financially support projects originating in post-secondary minority language educational establishments.The principle focus of this particular granting agency is to fund projects that ameliorate, support or create new pedagogical tools, structures or designs.Visit the
ECQ page for more information.