Come discover the secrets of trees!
The Office of Student Academic Services in collaboration with the Sonia Bujold Initiative and Let’s Talk Science, has put together a lovelyfree online booklet of self-paced activities on trees.
The Office of Student Academic Services in collaboration with the Sonia Bujold Initiative and Let’s Talk Science, has put together a lovelyfree online booklet of self-paced activities on trees.
This 2-day academic conference seeks to explore questions related to the mixing of life ways and identities—or métissage—and the wide range of perspectives and political considerations that pertain to this topic, as developed across settler and colonial contexts.
The abstracts will soon be posted on the webpage. Registration is free and strongly recommended.For more information and to register:
Take this quick quiz to get ideas for engaging your students in learning; then challenge yourself to try at least one new one!
The Paul-André Crépeau Center for Private and Comparative Law is pleased to announce its50th anniversary celebration, which will be held onMay 2, 2025, starting at 8:30 a.m. in Room 100 Maxwell Cohen Moot Court!
This webinar will help new students learn how best to begin searching for an apartment in Montreal. This will provide an overview of your rights as a tenant and a glimpse into what to expect while living in Montreal.
Prepayment Option and Firm Risk-taking
Date: Friday, May 2, 2025
Time: 10:30-11:45 am
Location: Bronfman Bldg. (1001 Sherbrooke St. West), Room 245
All are cordially invited to attend.
The Quebec Child Mental Health Research Day is a popular event bringing together Quebec child psychiatrists and mental health researchers to inform participants of what is happening in this area. Please come and join us at this informative half-day conference.
This year the event will happen hybrid, in person (RI Auditorium ES1-1129) and by TEAMS
For any questions please call Tel.: 514-412-4400 (22470) or E-mail: psychiat.division [at] muhc.mcgill.ca
Held by theLister Family Engaged Science Initiativein collaboration with John Abbott College, the Lister Science Chats connect members of the community with researchers from the ɬ Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. The event features four Macdonald Campus Master's of Science students giving an engaging 10-minute talk about their research and how the discoveries, sometimes unintentional, and techniques of previous scientists made their work possible. The event will conclude with an open Q&A period.
The ɬ Art Hive is a space devoted tomaking art and community,located within the Healthy Living Annex at the Student Wellness Hub.
We offer creative experiences to foster a sense of togetherness along with individual well-being.
Participation requires no art background or experience.
Speaker:Niharika Dighe
Host: Britt Lab
Speaker: Amna Saleem
Host: Watt Lab
Class of Dominique Labelle
Interested in learning how your students might engage with historical documents, eye-witness accounts, images, and early printed maps, or modern archival papers and digital collections? Join us to learn more at this hands-on interdisciplinary workshop on how to identify, find, interpret and contextualize the extensive range of primary sources available at the ɬ Library.
Offered in partnership with the ɬ Library.
Scientific Day is an annual event that showcases the research interests of the Centre for Research on Brain, Language and Music (CRBLM).
Scientific Day 2025 will be held on Friday, May 2 from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, at UQAM Pavillon Sherbrooke, 200 Sherbrooke Ouest.The 2025 event includes an AGM, a keynote address by Dr. Dani S. Bassett, as well as poster sessions. Full schedule to come soon.