JUScampus Course Catalogue
Welcome to the JUScampus Course Catalogue! Here you can browse and register for learning activities and events. A calendar view is also available. Consult the FAQ to get answers to the most commonly asked questions regarding JUScampus.
Prior to registering for a learning activity, you should discuss your participation and receive your manager’s approval. All training should be included in your Learning and Development Plan, located in your Performance Management Agreement.
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Fundamentals of Solicitor-Client Privilege in the Federal Public Sector
This course will provide participants with a basic understanding of the principles relevant to solicitor-client privilege, with a particular focus on solicitor-client privilege in the government context. In addition to reviewing the components and implications of the privilege, this course will provide the necessary guidance for the application of the privilege in areas such as access to information and privacy, litigation and parliamentary committees. This course will also review the leading jurisprudence in the field and touch on the emerging and more controversial issues.
Next session: May 11, 2026
Funds Commitment
The Funds Commitment course provides a comprehensive overview of how to create and manage funds commitments within IFMS.
Next session: May 14, 2026 | 1 more dates
Get Connected: Embracing change through agility and resilience, with Joanna Barclay
We live in a disconnected world of virtual technologies, disruptive change, and job insecurity. The impact of our current reality is decreasing employee engagement and productivity, making agility and resilience more important than ever.
Giving and Receiving Effective Feedback
Providing feedback on the work or behaviour of others can be one of the most difficult tasks that we may perform as individuals, colleagues, supervisors or managers.
Next session: September 23, 2026 | 2 more dates