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.          
 
You can also visit the Canada School of Public Service website to browse and     register for public service learning activities aimed to federal public servants.       For information related to regional learning events and activities, please consult the respective DW site.
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	Working Remotely with JUS Information
Working remotely creates security vulnerabilities that require employees to make additional considerations to protect Government of Canada (GC) information from exposure to cyber threats and compromise. This training aims to help employees minimize the risks for working with sensitive information.
	Working Smart with OneNote
This course teaches you how to change behaviours and optimize the use of technology to take control of your time, productivity, collaboration, and work results.
Next session: November 05, 2025 | 1 more dates
	Workshop on Conflict of Interest
Provide participants with an overview of their obligations under the Code related to conflict of interest and post-employment as well as the associated administrative processes.
Next session: November 18, 2025 | 2 more dates
	Writing a Winning Résumé
This “Just-in-time” career development session on résumé writing will help you understand the importance of the résumé in the job search process.
Next session: January 14, 2026 | 1 more dates
	Youth Criminal Justice Act – The Basics
This course provides a “101” on the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA), giving participants a foundational knowledge of the federal legislation governing young persons aged 12 to 17 who come in contact with the criminal justice system.
Next session: December 02, 2025