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The Neuro Film Series
The Neuro Film Series season finale will take place on Thursday, May 24 at 6:30 pm. Iris is a 2001 biographical film that tells the story of British novelist Iris Murdoch and her relationship with John Bayley. The film starkly shows the contrast between the start of their relationship, when Murdoch was an outgoing, dominant individual as compared to her timid and scholarly partner Bayley, to their later life, when Iris begins experiencing forgetfulness and dementia and is in fact suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
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Neuro Family Day
Join us for the 3rd annual Neuro Family Day!
FEAST on traditional picnic fare of burgers, hot dogs, veggie dogs,
chips, beer, soda and sweets.
PLAY on lawns, paths, sand and playground, sprinkler park and
roller hockey arena.
CHALLENGE your friends to softball, badminton, soccer, Frisbee,
kickball, sidewalk art and more.
BRING your picnic blanket and the toys you want to use and
share.
VOLUNTEER as Grill Master or Games Captain to add to the fun!
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McGill's annual Open House
McGill looks forward to welcoming prospective students, their families and friends. Spend the day speaking with faculty, staff and student representatives, listening to presentations and touring the campus, as you learn about McGill Undergraduate, Graduate and Continuing Studies opportunities. Please check the Open House website http://www.mcgill.ca/openhouse/ in August 2012 for detailed information.
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Albert Aguayo Lecture
The 3rd Annual Albert Aguayo Lecture entitled "What do astrocytes do?" will be given by Ben Barres, MD, PhD, Professor of Neurobiology and Developmental Biology of Stanford University. This annual lecture honours Dr. Albert Aguayo, founder and former Director of the Centre for the Research in Neuroscience at McGill University.
A reception will follow.
For more information and to register: debbie [dot] rashcovsky [at] mcgill [dot] ca
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(Tentative Date) CEGEP Students Information Session (CSI McGill)
(Tentative Date) Coordinated by the First-Year Office, these information sessions are intended for CEGEP students who have confirmed their acceptance to McGill University.
Useful information will be provided to help you understand the course calendar as well as tips and advice about Minerva registration. To register for this event please log in to McGill in Mind. For more information, contact the First-Year Office.
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Macdonald College Founder's Day...
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Scholastic Awards Reception and Presentation...
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Macdonald Campus Homecoming.
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Study Abroad Fair 2012
Do you want an education with a difference? Are you ready to travel and discover other cultures as you work towards your McGill degree?
The McGill Study Abroad Fair is your best entry into the world of study abroad! Find out about the numerous exchange options open to McGill students.
Meet exchange students from McGill's global bilateral partner universities. They'll be ready to answer your questions about their home universities, the cities and countries you can visit, and the whole exchange experience.