Workshops on conflict resolution from the Centre for Graduate Mentorship and Supervision

Understanding Conflict and Conflict Resolution

This workshop helps participants understand how conflict escalates, explains the meaning of polarities and paradoxes in conflict, and offers models on how to better understand conflict, whether the conflict is incident or issue based. Participants will be provided with opportunities to examine conflict cases through the lens of the conflict models, and should develop a deeper understanding of conflict and ways in which conflict may be resolved.

Date: November 10
Time: 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Location: 65 St. George Street, Room 101
CGMS website: cgms.utoronto.ca
RSVP to cgms@utoronto.ca

Having Difficult Conversations in an Academic Context

This workshop offers participants a step-by-step guide to having difficult conversations. Participants will review the reasons why we seldom have difficult or uncomfortable conversations and provided with a case for having them. As participants are lead through our approach to difficult conversations, they will be offered examples and suggestions for inviting, having, and capturing these conversations. Participants will be provided with case studies and asked to make use of what they have learned in guided group conversations.

Date: November 17
Time 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Location: 65 St. George Street, Room 101
Website: cgms.utoronto.ca
RSVP to cgms@utoronto.ca


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