Corruption, accountability and a bridge in Bangladesh

Published: 28 February 2017

Desautels Faculty of Management Finance Professor Mo Chaudhury writes for The Daily Star that the court case surrounding the Padma Bridge project in Bangladesh —which has snared the World Bank, SNC...

Small investors change the game, but it won’t last

Published: 5 February 2021

Earlier this month, a Reddit-driven investor coup sent shockwaves through the market as heavily shorted stocks skyrocketed in price. Professor Mo Chaudhury weighs in on the mania, attributing the...

Danger still looms a decade after financial crash

Published: 13 September 2018

Despite improvements made to manage risk better, experts such as Desautels Professor Mo Chaudhury warn that the US financial system remains dangerously vulnerable to future crashes....

Mo Chaudhury on the Rohingya crisis, Bangladesh and the West

Published: 19 September 2017

In a recent op-ed for Bangladeshi online newspaper bdnews24.com, Desautels Professor Mo Chaudhury explores the unfolding Rohingya humanitarian disaster in Myanmar, then outlines the corruption at...

Professor Chaudhury on the new Rohingya approach

Published: 26 September 2017

In a blog post for bdnews24.com, Desautels professor Mo Chaudhury assesses the Bangladesh Government’s response to the humanitarian crisis in Myanmar concerning the Rohingyas, asserting that the...

Homecoming: So you think you have the next big idea? Vous pensez avoir une idée géniale?

Thursday, September 30, 2021 14:30to15:30

So you think you have the next big idea? You think you have what it takes? The McGill ecosystem has quietly produced a series of successful companies over the past years./desautelsCategory:...

EXplorance among Canada’s best workplaces for 4th year

Published: 2 May 2017

Montreal’s eXplorance has made it onto the Great Place to Work list of the best workplaces for the 4th year in a row. EXplorance is a learning experience management specialist that has gone through...

Embracing the journey

Published: 8 June 2021

Samer Saab (BEng'93, MBA'96) fled a civil war in Lebanon to pursue a degree in engineering at McGill in 1990. He realized early in his career that he was best suited to launching his own company....

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