Our Congratulations to Daniela Quail, recipient of the Maude Abbott prize, which recognizes outstanding women faculty members with academic appointments who excel in teaching, research, or administration in the early stages of their career!Ìý
October 12, 2023 | On October 10, Daniel A. Bell visited the Max Bell School of Public Policy to give an insightful discussion on his book, The Dean of Shandong. Professor Bell has a distinguished career as a political theorist who has attempted to understand and to convey to English-speaking audiences, the role that Confucianism has had in explaining many developments in Chinese society and politics.ÌýThis visit was presented by the Katharine A. Pearson Chair in Civil Society and Public Policy.Ìý
The Neuro-Patient Resource has created reading lists for each of the Neuro's outpatient clinics. Come borrow the books in room 354!
Download the PDF version of a reading list below:Ìý
We are thrilled to be a part of the Minding Your Brain free bilingual event for patients and caregivers presented by and the
October 3rd, 2023 | The Max Bell School of Public Policy was honoured to receive Christiane Fox, Deputy Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship. During this session planned by Visiting Scholar Olivia Smith, the Deputy Minister spoke to the fifth cohort of MPP students and gave an overview of the immigrationÌýpolicy process in Canada.
Come visit us and borrow the books below today from room 354 at The Neuro:
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Être du monde byÌýMaryse Rouy
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Voir la mer byÌýRuth Fitzmaurice
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Epilepsies de l'enfant, de l'adolescent et de l'adulte : de la physiopathologie à la prise en charge byÌýSophie Dupont
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Les Épilepsies N. éd. byÌýNathalie Tordjman
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Épilepsie et psychiatrie byÌýPierre ThomasÌý&ÌýArnaud Biraben
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L'Après-cancer : tout un programme ! by Philippe Gourdin & Gersande Bargine
NSERC Alliance Grant supports º«¹úÂãÎè-led Canadian team, new global climate center on AI for biodiversity change
Please find a message from Principal and Vice-Chancellor Deep Saini below, followed by a message from Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic) Christopher Manfredi.
A message from Principal and Vice-Chancellor Deep Saini
Dear members of the º«¹úÂãÎè community,
Machine learning tutors affect learners in unforeseen ways, both positive and negative
Virtual reality simulators can help learners improve their technical skills faster and with no risk to patients. In the field of neurosurgery, they allow medical students to practice complex operations before using a scalpel on a real patient. When combined with artificial intelligence, these tutoring systems can offer tailored feedback like a human instructor, identifying areas where the students need to improve and making suggestions on how to achieve expert performance.
We are glad to inform you that the basement of the Octagon section of the Raymond Building is open again as of Monday, Sept. 11.
Today, The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) announced 101 new Fellows and 58 new Members of the College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists. Among the 2023 cohort are nineteen º«¹úÂãÎè researchers and scholars, including fifteen RSC Fellows and four new Members, who will be inducted at the RSC Celebration of Excellence and Engagement (COEE) on November 16 and 17, 2023, in Waterloo, Ontario.
September 1, 2023 | UN Special Rapporteur Mr. Tomoya Obokata visited Max Bell School of Public Policy to examine issues of contemporary forms of slavery in Canada, including its causes and consequences. During the meeting organized by McConnell Visiting Scholar Olivia Smith, the Special Rapporteur met with federal, provincial, and municipal authorities, national human rights bodies, and victims of contemporary forms of slavery.