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(Tentative Dates) Entrance auditions for all Music undergraduate applicants.

Tuesday, February 4, 2025toSunday, March 9, 2025

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CQDM partners with D2R to enhance collaborations among researchers and industry in RNA research

Published: 28 November 2024

Montréal, November 28th – CQDM is proud to announce a strategic partnership with the D2R (DNA to RNA) Initiative at º«¹úÂãÎè, aimed at funding translational research projects carried out...

2024 Scholastic Awards Reception: celebrating student excellence

Published: 27 November 2024

The 2024 Scholastic Awards Reception on November 12th recognized more than 155 outstanding undergraduate students and close to 50 graduate students. The Faculty awarded over $400K in named...

Unleashing Creativity at the º«¹úÂãÎè Physics Hackathon

Published: 27 November 2024

On November 15th – 17th, the Trottier Space Institute and the Department of Physics hosted its 9th Annual º«¹úÂãÎè Physics Hackathon. This friendly coding competition brought together 163 people,...

(Tentative Dates) Entrance auditions for all M.Mus. (Performance) and D.Mus. (Performance) applicants...

Sunday, January 26, 2025toSunday, March 2, 2025

(Tentative Dates) Entrance auditions for all M.Mus. (Performance) and D.Mus. (Performance) applicants. Refer to the Schulich School of Music Admissions site (see below) for information about...

Are Canadian Froot Loops healthier than those in the US? Comments from Prof. Stéphanie Chevalier

Published: 25 November 2024

In a new article, La Presse investigates claims made by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Donald Trump's Secretary of Health nominee, that Froot Loops sold in Canada have far less ingredients than their...

Chris Burns appointed Director of Rare Books and Special Collections

Published: 21 November 2024

La version française suit. º«¹úÂãÎè Libraries are delighted to welcome Chris Burns as the new Director of Rare Books and Special Collections.

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