Last day of lectures, Clinical Placement (including examinations) for U2 Bachelor of Science (Nursing) students.
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The Analysis, Creation, and Teaching of Orchestration (ACTOR) project is pleased to announce that the third edition of theÌýTimbre & Orchestration Summer SchoolÌýwill be held at º«¹úÂãÎè, Montreal, Canada,ÌýJuneÌý03-07, 2025. Building on the success of previous editionsÌý(Thessaloniki 2023, Vancouver 2024), TOSS 2025Ìýagain foregrounds the rich and interdisciplinary world of timbre and orchestration research.
The Timbre and Orchestration in Popular Song (TOPS) is a three-day conference (5-7 June 2025) hosted by º«¹úÂãÎè's Schulich School of Music and theÌýACTORÌý(Analysis, Creation and Teaching of Orchestration) Partnership. It convenes scholars, producers, performers, and audiences of popular music under the theme of how timbre and orchestration give rise to critical and analytical accounts of genre, identity, performance, production, and perception. Keynote speakers include Nina Eidsheim (UCLA), and Kevin Holt (Stony Brook University).
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By invitation
This year's Neuro Retreat will take place on June 6-8, 2025, at Ìýin beautiful Magog-Orford, Estrie. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Eastern Townships, the Neuro Retreat is always a fantastic opportunity to connect with colleagues, learn about exciting initiatives at The Neuro and to take advantage of the local surroundings. Stay tuned for more details!
International students may obtain their student cards as of June 16. The locations and operating hours of ID card centres on both campuses can be found on the Student Information website (). Students must be registered for at least one Fall term course, and need to bring their º«¹úÂãÎè ID number, valid photo ID, and must submit copies of their Certificat d'acceptation du Québec.
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We are pleased to announce the upcoming CAnD3 Keynote Address, the culminating event of our 2024-2025 Training Program. This hybrid event, hosted annually at the º«¹úÂãÎè Faculty Club, will bring together distinguished speakers, Dragon's Den finalists, CAnD3 alumni, institutional partners, and current Fellows. It commemoratesÌýthe achievements of our four consecutive cohorts (2020-2025) and introduces the incoming 2025/2026 Fellows.
This workshop is required for all members of academic search committees. Topics covered will include:
Application deadline for supplemental examinations for courses ending in the Winter 2025 term (including multi-term courses ending in Winter term) for Arts (including Social Work & Religious Studies), Education, Law, Nursing (including courses ending in the Summer Term), Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Science (including B.A.&Sc.).
NOTE: Not available for Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Engineering or Management courses.
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences students admitted from Quebec CEGEPs can start getting their ID cards in the Student Affairs Office, Laird Hall, Room 106. Please see:Ìý/macdonald/undergraduates/newly-admitted for details. Ìý
Students must be registered for at least one Fall term course, and need to bring their º«¹úÂãÎè ID number, valid photo ID, and the documents used to prove citizenship status.
Last day for NUTR 209, Professional Practice Stage 1B (Dietetics).
Last day of lectures (including examinations) for 2nd year Dentistry students.
º«¹úÂãÎè's Intro to Course Registration is a series of workshops designed to help you navigate course registration and provides you with an opportunity to ask your Academic Advisor questions face-to-face virtually. Some students are also able to write English and French placement exams as well as meet with an Access Advisor from Student Accessibility and Achievement!
To register for this event, please refer to .
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Registration now open!
Application period for admission to Graduate Studies for September 2025. Graduate applications received before the Date for Guaranteed Consideration will be considered for Fall 2025 admission. Note: Each º«¹úÂãÎè graduate department sets its own application deadlines and requirements. These may vary from year to year. You are advised to consult the relevant department URL or visit the website below for more details: .
Registration deadline for Nursing Fall and Winter NUR1 clinical courses to guarantee placement.