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  • Mary Sweeny, Maryse Laflèche and Aaron Lapierre catch up over coffee in the lobby of the Frank Dawson Adams Building. (Claudio Calligaris)

  • Kristen Boyle, first year management student, reading in the Royal Victoria College residence. (Claudio Calligaris)

  • (Guy-Anne Turgeon, medical resident) Summer studies: McGill’s glorious green campuses are perfect for summer study

    Earn credits in the summer
  • A McGill hockey sweep: McGill hockey players Ann-Sophie Bettez (l) and Marc-André Dorion (r) strike a pose after sweeping the 2012 BLG Awards, which honour Canada's top male and female university athletes.

  • Yann Serim, U3 Electrical Engineering in the hallway of the Macdonald Engineering Building. (Claudio Calligaris)

  • Christie Silkotch, Emma Feldman and Matthew Hawco of McGill's Organic Campus, a non-profit student service. (Claudio Calligaris)

  • Civil Engineering undergrads (L to R) Angelica Lidén, Tim Sides and Juan Giha work alongside researchers at McGill’s Benedek Integrated Laboratories in Environmental Engineering. (Owen Egan)

  • McGill’s food services are getting greener – composting some 1.5 tonnes of food waste per year, buying local, giving bottled water the boot and getting as much produce as possible from our own Macdonald farm.

    More about our sustainable food.
  • Sandra Lam (U2 Classics & Poli Sci) works the front desk at Service Point – a one-stop-shop for loads of student services.

    What Service Point can do for you
  • McGill bioengineers like Prof. Marta Cerruti (R) and PhD student Hesameddin Mahjoubi are breaking new ground in health care, environmental sustainability, materials development and more.(Owen Egan)

  • McGill grad students get connected at Discover McGill's graduate networking wine & cheese, hosted by the First-Year Office. (John Kelsey)

  • Alexandre Kirner, Aditi Kapoor, and Stephanie Tremblay from U2 Physical Therapy in the Faculty of Medicine. (Claudio Calligaris)

Student Life and Learning

Reporting to the Deputy Provost, Student Life and Learning, McGill’s Student Life and Learning team is comprised of the following Units:

Together, these Units support students inside and outside the classroom by offering essential services, programs that encourage intellectual, social, cultural, and physical development and opportunities to explore local, national, and international interests that complement the academic curriculum.

 The importance of Student Life and Learning initiatives are key at a student-centred University where students are active participants in their learning and development and are offered every opportunity to think critically. With students concerns and interests as the driving force, programs under the Student Life and Learning umbrella encourage a strong sense of community and play a central role in promoting diversity in all aspects of the student experience.