Dr. Laurence Kirmayer, co-director of the Network for Aboriginal Mental Health Research, and director of the division of social and transcultural psychiatry, is a guest on CBC’s The Current.
Op-ed by Molly Sauter, PhD candidate at .
For those who may not know, every year the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference holds the First Pitch Case Competition. This year’s winning team came from the Desautels Faculty of Management at .
Dylan Clark, a member of 's Climate Change Adaptation Research Group, has analyzed search and rescue data from the past decade.
For close to a year now, law student Katherine Richardson has helped some of the city's most vulnerable navigate through the complex legal system.
Article by Andrew Piper, associate professor of Languages, Literatures and Cultures.
In the grand scheme of things, scholar John A. Hall explains, civility is the glue that holds society together.
Presque centenaire, Brenda Milner est toujours professeure de psychologie à l'Institut de neurologie de Montréal et au département de neurologie et neurochirurgie de l'Université . Elle est également l'une des pionnières de la neuropsychologie cognitive. Arnaud Decroix revient avec elle sur son parcours et sur les débuts de cette discipline.
« Le drame, c'est qu'une fois qu'on le sait, on ne peut rien faire, sauf interrompre la grossesse », souligne Anne Gatignol, chercheuse à l'Institut Lady Davis de recherches médicales et professeure au département de microbiologie et d'immunologie à l'Université .
Article by Avi Friedman, architecture professor.
Op-ed by Andrew Potter, incoming director of the Institute for the Study of Canada.
Mutsumi Takahashi interviews Ken Lester of the Desautels Faculty of Management.
Op-ed by William Watson, professor of economics.
“You have to learn to tell the story about what it is, and why it works. At some point, you’re going to have to explain this to investors, and if you come in with dry, technical stuff, you run a risk of losing their interest.” Donald Smith, professor and plant scientist.
La tarification n’est pas sans risque, écrit le groupe dirigé par Christopher Ragan, professeur d’économie à l’Université .