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Students events

May fee payment deadline

28 May 201300:00
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May fee payment deadline. For more information, visit the website http://www.mcgill.ca/student-accounts/your-account/deadlines-and-penalties/.

10th anniversary conference

27 May 201300:00
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28 May 201300:00

Early intervention in psychosis: Current knowledge and future directions ModeratorAshok Malla, MD, FRCPCDirector, Prevention and Early Intervention Program for Psychoses PEPP-Montréal, Douglas Institute; Professor, Department of Psychiatry, McGill University Canada Research Chair in Early Psychosis

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Orientation Webinar - Part I - for Undergraduate Students

28 May 201308:00
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09:00

Attend our live online orientation session from the comfort of your home computer! Please note that this webinar is for Undergraduate Students only. Part I: Now That You've Been Admitted Includes: Montreal Overview, Immigration, Health Insurance, Housing, Budgeting, Buddy Program and more REGISTER HERE Registration opens: May 14,

Convocation - Faculty of Engineering

28 May 201310:00
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10:00

For additional information regarding Convocation, please consult the website.

Convocation

28 May 201310:00
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10:00

Convocation for Faculty of Engineering, including School of Architecture.  Reception to follow at School, at approximately noon.

Classified as : Staff, Faculty, External, Students

Advances in the Sciences of Endocrine Disruption and the Tiered Protocol for Endocrine Disruption (TiPED)

28 May 201314:00
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16:00

Are you a McGill professor, post-doctoral fellow or PhD student with an interest in endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs)? Dr. Pete Myers (CEO of Environmental Health Sciences and co-author of Our Stolen Future) and Dr. Karen Peabody O’Brien (Executive Director of Advancing Green Chemistry) will visit McGill to discuss advances in the sciences of endocrine disruption and present TiPED, a new tool for chemists to assess whether chemicals have the potential to be EDCs.

PACE: The Boring Guide to Building Wealth: Understanding and Using Credit

28 May 201317:30
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19:30

Does financial management get you down? Over the course of this series, you will get a chance to work with an experienced facilitator in order to demystify the hardships of finance by considering a wide array of topics such as creating and sticking to a budget, the nature of credit and how to save for the sort of future you want for yourself.

Classified as : Staff, Faculty, External, Students

Bridging the Secular Divide: Religion and Canadian Public Discourse

27 May 2013
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28 May 2013

It was once said that as societies develop, religion disappears. This myth has now been debunked, as the persistence of modern religious belief attests; however, it remains unresolved how religion should enter into our secular spaces of public discourse within the media, civil society and government. In a country that has defined itself by values of pluralism and religious freedom, the exclusion of religion from all public discourse would be simplistic and inconsistent with our heritage.

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May fee payment deadline

28 May 2013

May fee payment deadline

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Early Intervention in Psychosis: Current knowledge and future directions

27 May 2013
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28 May 2013

Early intervention in psychosis: Current knowledge and future directions The conference brings together renowned researchers and clinicians from different parts of the world to disseminate the most up to date knowledge on neurobiological, social, psychological, and cultural aspects of the early phases of psychotic disorders, as well as on challenging problems related to substance abuse and physical health.

Bridging the Secular Divide: Religion and Canadian Public Discourse

27 May 2013
to
28 May 2013

It was once said that as societies develop, religion disappears. This myth has now been debunked, as the persistence of modern religious belief attests; however, it remains unresolved how religion should enter into our secular spaces of public discourse within the media, civil society and government. In a country that has defined itself by values of pluralism and religious freedom, the exclusion of religion from all public discourse would be simplistic and inconsistent with our heritage.

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Convocation - Faculty of Education

29 May 201310:00
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10:00

For additional information regarding Convocation, please consult the website.

Nathalie Rivard, PhD / Seminar Title: "The role and regulation of the ERK signaling pathway in colorectal cancer"

29 May 201312:00
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13:00

This is a Mandatory Seminar for all Biochemistry Graduate StudentsHosted by the Goodman Cancer Research Centre

Classified as : Staff, Faculty, External, Students

Convocation - Desautels Faculty of Management

29 May 201314:00
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14:00

For additional information regarding Convocation, please consult the website.

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