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A program run by the Office of Science Education, SciLearnÌýuses neuroscience to help undergraduate students thrive at McGill (and beyond!) To cultivate a culture of neuroscience-informed teaching and learning, we also collaborate with instructors, graduate students and staff across the university.
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Opportunities for Undergraduate Students

All undergraduates are invited to participate in SciLearn, learn how their brains work and try out neuroscience-informed learning strategies with us! There are three ways to get involved:

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Guest Lectures

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Lectures on neuroscience-informed strategies for learning and wellbeing, hosted in select Science courses.

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Peer Collaboration

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Drop-in daily study sessions for Science courses that are supported by TAs, TEAM students, and course instructors.

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Events

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Workshops, special lectures, study sessions, and gatherings that explore research on the neuroscience of learning.


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Opportunities for Instructors, Graduate Students, and Staff

Discover how you might support student learning using neuroscience! We partner with instructors, graduate students, and staff to integrate the neuroscience of learning into their courses and teaching practice.Ìý

More information coming soon! In the meantime, please contact ose [at] mcgill.ca with all collaboration inquiries.Ìý

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The Program Made Possible: About Our Supporter

DGDM Family Foundation orange and grey logoThe Office of Science Education is grateful for the continued support of the DGDM Family Foundation,Ìýwhich enables us to promote student learning through the SciLearn program.
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