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Brace WaterTalk: Building a Flood Resilience Framework for the Caribbean Region

Presented by Prof. Chandra Madramootoo

Date: February 2, 2026 | Time: 12:00 PM | Virtual Session: Zoom | Free Event

Brace Centre for Water Resources Management

Brace WaterTalk Presented by Prof. Birthe Kjellerup

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Brace WaterTalk: Influence of historic and current land use practices on PCB contamination of stormwater sediments in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed and potential treatment solutions.

Date: February 16, 2026 | Time: 2:00 PM | Hybrid Event

Brace Distinguished Visiting Scholar in Water

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Call for Applications

The Brace Water Centre at McGill University invites applications for a Brace Distinguished Visiting Scholar in Water, a four-month opportunity for an established water scholar based at a Canadian university to develop collaborative research while also participating in the academic life of McGill.

Find a Water Expert

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Find an expert in our membership

Funding

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Discover grants available to our members

WaterTalks Seminars

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Watch past WaterTalks

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Who Are We?

The Brace Water Centre advances research, training, and outreach on water issues in Quebec, Canada and internationally. Brace connects a wide range of water expertise and research facilities at McGill. Members come from multiple faculties including Engineering, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Science, Law, Medicine and Management. If you are working on water issues at McGill, please join us! 

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Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) Programs at McGill, Macdonald Campus

McGill's Department of Bioresource Engineering offers two unique training programs in water resources management.

Learn more about the programs

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