Faculty
Thesis Defense - Russell Seidle
Russell Seidle, doctoral student in the Strategy & Organization area, will be presenting his thesis defense titled:
The Implications of Organizational Learning Types for Technological Innovation
Russell Seidle
Doctoral student in Strategy & Organization, McGill University
School of Continuing Studies Information Session
School of Continuing Studies Information Session
October 27, 2013 at 1:00 pm
McGill Downtown Campus, Leacock Building, Room 232
Register here for the information session
uApply (Graduate Admissions System) maintenance - Oct 2
The uApply system will undergo a scheduled maintenance operation Wednesday, October 2, between 4 pm and 6 pm. The system may be unavailable during this period.
uApply is the system used by applicants to McGill graduate programs and by admissions staff to process those applications.
Quand L'Éducation S'Adapte
L'Université McGill propose une nouvelle méthode dans l'intégration des étudiants avec un handicap.
Published September 30 2013 | Radio Canada
Dr. Jeffrey Derevensky of ECP Receives 2013 NCRG Scientific Achievement Award
Dr. Jeffrey Derevensky, Professor, in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology was recently honored with the 2013 Scientific Achievement Award from the U.S. National Centre for Responsible Gambling. This award was in recognition of Dr. Derevensky's contributions to the field of research on youth and adolescent gambling.
David Sharp; "Microtubules in cell migration and wound healing"
David Sharp;
Department of Physiology and Biophysics
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Écologie mcgilloise
Un projet de sensibilisation aux bienfaits de l’écosystème.
Published October 01 2013 | Le Délit
Written by Leo Arcay
Fair Trade Week promotes socially conscious consumption
Events celebrate McGill’s certification over the summer as first fair trade certified school in Quebec
Published October 1 2013 | McGill Tribune
Written by Chelsey Ju
Department of Psychiatry Newsletter - Fall 2013
Click to view: Department of Psychiatry Newsletter - Fall 2013
Eating Insects: Educating the market to get global buy-in
Insects are not something you are likely to find on the menu in Canada, but the United Nations suggests they should be.
Published September 27 2013 | Globe and Mail
In fact, they're eaten in other parts of the world and some Canadian business people are creating products to meet demand and be a global resource for what they feel is the food of the future.