Jonathan Dorey, SIS PhD student, named ASIS&T New Leader

Published: 6 September 2012

Jonathan Dorey, McGill School of Information Studies doctoral student, has been named a 2012-2013 ASIS&T New Leader. This year was exceptionally competitive, with 86 applications from ASIS&...

SIS graduating MLIS student Xenia Kurguzova wins SSHRC prize for visual depiction of corruption research

Published: 10 April 2013

School of Information Studies graduating MLIS student Xenia Kurguzova has won a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) prize for her visual depiction of Eastern European...

Rhiannon Gainor, School of Information Studies PhD student, named ASIS&T New Leader

Published: 18 November 2013

Rhiannon Gainor, McGill School of Information Studies (SIS) doctoral student, has been named a 2013-14 ASIS&T New Leader. This year was exceptionally competitive, with 77 applications from ASIS...

Prof. Peter McNally awarded Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal

Published: 22 January 2013

School of Information Studies faculty member Professor Peter McNally has been awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for his outstanding contribution to the community. ...

School of Information Studies @ ICKM 2013 International Conference on Knowledge Management

Published: 1 November 2013

The McGill School of Information Studies (SIS) is pleased to participate in ICKM 2013, the 9th International Conference on Knowledge Management held November 1-2 in Montreal.

SIS Faculty search: Human Information Interaction (HII) position

Published: 30 November 2012

The School of Information Studies invites applications for the position of Associate or Full Professor, Tenure Track in the area of Human Information Interaction (HII). Deadline: January 30, 2013....

Dr. Catherine Guastavino of SIS awarded NSERC grant for research on auditory motion perception

Published: 5 June 2013

Congratulations to Dr. Catherine Guastavino on her 5-year NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada) Discovery Grant for research on auditory motion perception.

Punishing kids for lying just doesn’t work

Published: 8 December 2014

If you want your child to tell the truth, it’s best not to threaten to punish them if they lie. That’s what researchers discovered through a simple experiment involving 372 children between the...

SIS presentations at #Influence12 - Symposium & Workshop on Measuring Influence on Social Media

Published: 9 October 2012

Congratulations to School of Information Studies students and faculty who presented at the "#Influence12 - Symposium & Workshop on Measuring Influence on Social Media" in Halifax, Nova...

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