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Collaboration at Schulich
Spaces, Events & PoliciesAs a student at Schulich, you’ll have many group projects and meetings. The School has a number of spaces dedicated to the needs of group collaboration for class projects, study groups, Strategy Field Study meetings, or student clubs.
Students must adhere to standardized procedures and policies for the responsible use of break-out rooms and student club conduct. Familiarize yourself below with helpful information on booking group spaces and participating in student clubs.
Student Room Bookings
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Student Breakout Rooms
Breakout rooms are used on a reservation-only basis and can be booked within the following time frames:
- Keele Campus:
- Seymour Schulich School of Business: Monday to Sunday, 8:30am – 12:00am
- Rob and Cheryl McEwen Building*: Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 10:30pm
- Nadal Centre*: Monday to Wednesday, 5:30pm – 9:30pm
* Graduate students only
- Breakout rooms can only be booked for the current and subsequent two days.
- Rooms can be booked for a maximum of 2 hours. All requested times must be on the hour or half-hour.
- You may book only one breakout room per day.
- The maximum capacity is 8 people.
- The School has set the following priorities for the use of breakout rooms:
1. Regularly scheduled instruction
2. Occasional instruction
3. ‘601’ group work
4. Group study
5. Other usesIn general, bookings for higher priority uses will take precedence over and can be made further in advance than those for lower priority uses.
Keele Campus
- Log into the Student Portal using your Schulich credentials.
- Under the Useful Links menu, under Tools & Services, click Room Booking – Keele
- Using the arrow buttons, scroll to the desired date.
- Double click on the schedule at the desired time and room.
- Enter the information as prompted and click Save.
(Note: If you enter your name in the Title field, it will be visible to other students.) - Email confirmation will be sent to the student who requested the booking.
For questions or to provide feedback, please contact roomrequest@schulich.yorku.ca using your Schulich email account.
Note: The online Student Room Booking Application is only accessible to Schulich students enrolled in courses in the current term. Students not currently enrolled in courses may submit booking requests by following the same procedures as outlined below for Nadal bookings.
Nadal (MBA Students Only)
- Log into the Student Portal using your Schulich credentials.
- Under the Useful Links menu, under Tools & Services, click Room Booking – Nadal
- Using the arrow buttons, scroll to the desired date.
- Double click on the schedule at the desired time and room.
- Enter the information as prompted and click Save.
(Note: If you enter your name in the Title field, it will be visible to other students.) - Email confirmation will be sent to the student who requested the booking.
Notes:
- Please note the opening times for the Nadal Management Centre (see above).
- MBA students share breakout rooms with executive program students. The Schulich Executive Education Centre (SEEC) is the primary user of Nadal during the daytime, the MBA is the primary user during evenings. The availability of breakout rooms during the day is dependent on programming by SEEC. Given the highly interactive nature of their programs, a breakout room may be temporarily unused but set aside for group work that occurs while a course is running. Please see the room booking app to determine what is available.
601 Phase Meeting
To book a room for a 601 phase meeting, please contact the MGMT 6100 office directly at mgmt6100@schulich.yorku.ca.
Always remember to be respectful to your colleagues and the Schulich community by complying with the following housekeeping rules:
- Do not overstay your reserved time.
- Food and beverages are not permitted.
- Use only whiteboard markers on the whiteboards. Do not tape or pin anything on the walls.
- Keep the supplies in the room. Do not move furniture in or out of the room.
- Dispose of all garbage, erase the whiteboard, and arrange the chairs neatly when finished.
- Any damage to the room should be reported at the start of the booking period to the concierge or front desk.
- Keele Campus:
Student Club Information
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Student Clubs at Schulich have two masters — their respective Student Government (UBS or GBC) and the school’s administration. Clubs need to satisfy the requirements of both in order to remain in good standing and to be able to host events. Please contact the UBC or GBC for the appropriate club policy.
Please click below to download the Administrative Club Policy and orientation slides for clubs:
Please note that, to be sanctioned, clubs must meet Financial and Organizational Transparency requirements.
Please download the club policies document, above, the checklist, the letter of authorization and a sample financial statement below:
Please consult pages 6 and 7 of the Schulich Student Club Policy for more information on events. Also download and read the Workflow for event proposals, below, which contains information on the organization of events. The event procedure defines who may book events and what the requirements are for different types of events. Events must be applied for using the Event Proposal Form.
For further questions, or to obtain feedback on events you may be considering, please contact Schulich’s Senior Event Planner, Susan Kimberley.
Please download the following documents:
Please also see the following links for more information on clubs: