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Gender disparities persist glaringly around the globe with gender-based violence standing out as one of the most widespread human rights violations. Alarmingly, only 52 per cent of women who are married or in a union freely make their own decisions about sexual relations, contraceptive use, and health care. The United Nations has identified transforming harmful gender norms as a critical goal among its 17 Sustainable Development Goals for 2030.

Published on: 5 Jun 2024

This article highlights Jenni Makahnouk, the first Indigenous female Valedictorian at º«¹úÂãÎè.Ìý

Read to learn about Jenni's undergraduate highlights, challenges, successes, and advice for incoming or continuing students.Ìý

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Published on: 5 Jun 2024

Dr. Hadas Dahary earned her Ph.D. in School/Applied Child Psychology

Dr. Hadas Dahary earned her Ph.D. in School/Applied Child Psychology at º«¹úÂãÎè under the supervision of Dr. Eve-Marie Quintin. Her doctoral research was supported by the Joseph-Armand Bombardier Doctoral Scholarship and competitive national autism research training initiatives, including the Quebec Autism Research Training (ART) Program, offered by the Azrieli Centre for Autism Research (ACAR) and the Transforming Autism Care Consortium (TACC) in Montreal.

Published on: 4 Jun 2024

Far from being welcomed with open arms, international students around the world are increasingly coming under both literal and metaphorical assault, write º«¹úÂãÎè Assistant Professor Emma Harden-Wolfson, PhD candidate and educator Shannon Hutcheson and Master's student Yvonne Zhang. Read more in their commentary for leading higher education news site University World News.

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Published on: 4 Jun 2024

After extensive work over two years, Tahatikonhsontóntie' – the Quebec Network Environment in Indigenous Health Research (Qc-NEIHR), with the collaboration of Unité de Soutien SSA Québec, the Department of Family Medicine of º«¹úÂãÎè, and the Office of Joyce’s Principle—is making public their report on cultural safety in the context of Indigenous health research.

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Published on: 4 Jun 2024

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to streamline inefficient processes, a common issue in many government organizations. To adopt AI effectively, a comprehensive strategy is necessary. And organizations like the United States Office of Management and Budget have already done so. As other organizations seek to do similarly, the Federal News Network recommends they look to Henry Mintzberg’s book The Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning.

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Published on: 4 Jun 2024

Artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to create chatbots that mimic a specific human being – even if that human being is no longer with us. An AI companion that mimics lost loved ones could help people process grief and ease the loneliness that comes with the loss, says Emmanuelle Vaast, Professor of Information Systems and Associate Dean of Research at º«¹úÂãÎè Desautels. But these ‘ghostbots’ should be approached with caution.

Classified as: Emmanuelle Vaast
Published on: 4 Jun 2024

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Professor Christian Genest is one of the three recipients of the 2024

The award recognizes excellence in state-of-the-artÌýstatistical work which considers problems of publicÌýinterest and which is potentially useful for formationÌýof Canadian public policy.Ìý

Published on: 4 Jun 2024

The Katarina String Quartet, consisting of violinists Jeanel Liang and Jérôme Chiasson, violist Celia Morin, and cellist Maya Enstad, have become forces to be reckoned with.ÌýSince winning º«¹úÂãÎè's 2022-2023 Chamber Music Competition, we have seen the young quartet participate in internationally renowned training programs, such as International Musicians Seminar (IMS) Prussia Cove and the º«¹úÂãÎè International String Quartet Academy (MISQA), as well as compete in international chamber music competitions in No

Published on: 4 Jun 2024
Last week a group of our students were hosted by the ICAO for the Model ICAO Simulation #SimOACI.
Thank you for the beautiful hospitality and exciting debate that have given us a taste of the work and dedication promoted for 80 years at the International Civil Aviation Organization.
Published on: 4 Jun 2024

Last week, IASL Executive Director participated in the AI panel at the 2024 Members Conference of the INTERNATIONAL UNION OF AEROSPACE INSURERS.

Published on: 3 Jun 2024

Education Professor Claudia Mitchell receives $2.5 million in funding for ambitious visual arts-based initiative

Gender disparities persist glaringly around the globe with gender-based violence standing out as one of the most widespread human rights violations. Alarmingly, only 52 per cent of women who are married or in a union freely make their own decisions about sexual relations, contraceptive use, and health care. The United Nations has identified transforming harmful gender norms as a critical goal among its 17 Sustainable Development Goals for 2030.

Classified as: gender equity, United Nations, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), SSHRC
Published on: 3 Jun 2024

Date: Thursday 13 June 2024, 11:00-13:00

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Published on: 3 Jun 2024

Join us as we support our revolutionary health startups in Boston at the Upcoming MESH conference.

These innovative companies are transforming the healthcare industry by utilizing different technologies and infrastructures, creating solutions for scoliosis care, Needle injury prevention, patient engagement, and diagnostic ultrasound, among many others.

Classified as: º«¹úÂãÎè Dobson Centre for Entrepreneurship
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Published on: 3 Jun 2024

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