GAC Learning Catalogue
Browse the Global Affairs Canada’s (GAC) full list of courses using our new course catalogue.
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Science, Technology and Innovation Landscape
This online course provides Trade Commissioners with an introduction to the science, technology and innovation landscape in Canada and explains how the TCS works to support STI, in order for you to support the STI needs of our clients. Learning Objec
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Social Media: Intermediate
In this course, participants will learn to grow their social networks and online presence, create targeted content and engage with a broader audience. This course examines Facebook, Twitter and Instagram platforms, as well as tools such as HootSuite, to highlight Global Affairs Canada’s activities around the world.
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Speech Writing
Working with Global Affairs Canada often requires one to be prepared when called on to write talking points, responsive lines, short interventions like introducing a guest speaker, or speeches meant to be delivered by senior managers and Heads of Missions. This course in writing and delivering a speech will help participants hone their skills in writing material meant to be spoken. It will also provide tips on how to effectively deliver compelling speeches or talking points.
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St. John Ambulance Standard First Aid and Level C Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
This course provides participants with the knowledge and hands-on skill practice of some of the following subjects: emergency scene management, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Automated External Defibrillation (AED), dealing with various injurie
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Staying Safe Abroad: Reducing Risk While Travelling
This course is offered to all employees being posted or travelling abroad for work. This course aims at sensitizing and preparing employees to detect, plan, mitigate and react to personal security threats they could face while traveling. Learning Obj
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Strategic Foresight
This course is available to other government department employees on a cost-recovery basis. This course introduces strategic foresight and how to contemplate future challenges and opportunities to improve the appreciation of the potential evolution of complex political and strategic issues. We will explore a variety of tools/methods for thinking creatively about the future of technology, security, intelligence, geopolitics, and governance in Canada and abroad.
Next session: September 23, 2024
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Strategic Report Writing
Strategic Analysis and Report Writing provides guidance and practical activities that provide approaches to targeting issues of importance, developing evidence-based analysis, and strengthening writing skills in order to craft strategic and focused reports for senior management.
Next session: October 21, 2024 | 2 more dates
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Supervision at Mission
This course addresses subjects such as the role of a supervisor, strategies to build strong relationships, performance management and best practices to work in an intercultural environment. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course, parti
Next session: October 21, 2024
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Supervision Skills for Locally Engaged Supervisors
This course provides LES supervisors with the knowledge and strategies they need to carry out their work. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: • Strengthen intercultural effectiveness by taking into accou
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Support for Fragile and Conflict-Affected Area Assignments
This training for groups is also available to other government departments and non-governmental organizations on a cost-recovery basis. Working in fragile and conflict-affected area poses special challenges. Pre-departure training in intercultural effectiveness can minimize the risk of failure and enhance personal and program outcomes in these environments. The course is custom-designed for anyone who will be undertaking a mission in a fragile or conflict-affected area.