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The has announced new leadership across several initiatives, including the appointment of and Bioinformatics Manager at , as Co-Lead of the Discovery Work Stream.

Published on: 4 Sep 2025

Forty McGill researchers received funding from the 2024 SSHRC Insight Grants competition to support studies related to social sciences and humanities

Classified as: SSHRC, Insight grants, 2024, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Published on: 3 Sep 2025

With sincere gratitude for her years of service, the Faculty of Law announces the retirement of Professor Wendy Adams, who has been a valued member of our academic community since 2003. Her retirement will be effective on November 10, 2025.

Classified as: Faculty of Law / Faculté de Droit
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Published on: 3 Sep 2025

Stablecoins are a form of digital currency whose value is tied to a physical currency, such as the US dollar or Euro. Stablecoins can be easily moved between countries, avoiding costly banking fees. But whether they will be widely adopted or not is still an open question. The Bank of Canada looked into the possibility of producing a stablecoin, but quietly dropped the project.

Classified as: Katrin Tinn
Published on: 3 Sep 2025

Date: September 29th, 2025 | Time: 1:00 PM | Location: Macdonald Engineering Building- MD 267

Tyres keep the world moving—but at a cost. From microscopic wear particles to end-of-life waste, the environmental footprint of tyres spans their entire lifecycle. In this eye-opening seminar, Dr. Linda Mitchell, Science, Research and Innovation Manager at Tyre Stewardship Australia, will unpack the complex challenges and emerging solutions across the global tyre value chain.

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Classified as: Sustainability, TISED, seminar, sustainable engineering, Trottier Institute for Sustainability in Engineering and Design, Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering
Published on: 3 Sep 2025

A phishing email is circulating among the McGill community. See details below. If you receive it, please do not interact with it.

If you already clicked on a link or submitted personal information (including your McGill password):

Classified as: email scams, phishing, IT security alerts, IT Announcements, IT Alerts
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Published on: 3 Sep 2025

McGill Desautels MBA student Kai Zhao (MBA’25) has been recognized by Poets&Quants as one of its “MBAs To Watch” for the Class of 2025.

A former Canadian Armed Forces Logistics Officer, Zhao has distinguished himself at Desautels through his leadership as VP External of the Graduate Student Society, co-captain of the MBA Games team, and organizer of major networking events connecting students with industry professionals. He also launched a free webinar series to help graduates transition smoothly to life and work in Ontario.

Classified as: MBA Alumni, Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Published on: 3 Sep 2025

As we welcome the Fall semester, the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences is pleased to announce the following appointments:

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Associate Dean (Research)

Dr.Faucherobtained his Ph.D. in Microbiology and Immunology from the Université de Montréal in 2007 and joined our Faculty in July 2011. He has previously served as Acting Associate Dean (Research) in 2020.

Classified as: Saji George, Valerie Orsat, Stephane Bayen, Philippe Seguin, Petra Rohrbach, Margaret A. Gilliam Institute for Global Food Security, Sébastien Faucher
Published on: 3 Sep 2025

Jair Bolsonaro, the former president of Brazil, has been charged with attempting to stage a coup d’état and reclaim power following his loss of the 2022 election. The verdict and sentencing phase of the trial is now beginning.

This McGill expert can talk about Bolsonaro’s trial; the legacy of dictatorships in Brazil; the effects of U.S tariffs against Brazil; and human rights and amnesty.

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Published on: 3 Sep 2025

Ƭ֦Ƶ researchers have developed a novel method to replicate four types of microplastics commonly found in the environment, providing researchers with a standardized approach to study their toxic effects.

Classified as: Audrey Moores, Subhasis Ghoshal, Jasmine Hong
Published on: 3 Sep 2025

Dr. Marco Carone, aformerMcGill undergraduate student in Probability and Statistics,has been awarded the prestigious

Published on: 2 Sep 2025

Young People Can't Find Work and It's Messing Them Up.

Published on: 2 Sep 2025

by Jasmine El-Sawaf

What if the key to studying smarter ɲ’t about what you learned, but how you learned it? At McGill, the Office of Science Education’s (OSE) neuroscience-based program SciLearn is helping students in the Faculty of Science do just that.

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Published on: 2 Sep 2025

Geological time, usually seen as a complex system of eras, periods, and epochs considered through layers of rock, may actually follow a simple, unifying pattern. A new study, led by Ƭ֦Ƶ physicist Shaun Lovejoy, shows that the boundaries dividing the Earth’s most important historical events, such as mass extinctions and major climate shifts, follow a fractal pattern: self-similar and statistically consistent across scales of millions to hundreds of millions of years.

Classified as: Shaun Lovejoy
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Published on: 2 Sep 2025

The Faculty of Law mourns the passing of Nahum Gelber, CM, KC, BCL’57, a distinguished alumnus and cherished friend of our community.

Mr. Gelber’s visionary philanthropy made possible the creation of the Nahum Gelber Law Library, inaugurated in 1998. This state-of-the-art facility has since become a cornerstone of legal scholarship at McGill, offering students a bright, open, and welcoming space for study and reflection. More than three decades later, the Gelber Library remains a beloved and vital part of campus life.

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Published on: 29 Aug 2025

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