LEARN: Music to his Ears

Published: 3 August 2015

Masashi Usui has over 18 years of experience playing the saxophone. Yet when he applied to the Master of Music program at McGill’s Schulich School of Music, he was told that he needed to improve...

Join us at our inaugural symposium on Music and Language, with a focus this year on Development

Published: 3 April 2013

Registration is now open for the CRBLM Inaugural Symposium on Music and Language, to be held in Montréal, Canada on Friday, May 3rd and Saturday May 4th 2013. A brief conference program is included...

Placement Test: Part-Time English Language

Wednesday, April 6, 2016 18:30to20:30

Placement Tests Language and Intercultural Communication/continuingstudiesCategory: School of Continuing Studies Information

Learning a new language alters brain development

Published: 29 August 2013

Scientists at The Neuro find important time factor in second-language acquisition...

First language wires brain for later language-learning

Published: 1 December 2015

Research also demonstrates brain's plasticity and ability to adapt to new language environments

The role of neural rhythmic entrainment in early language learning: Victoria Leong, PhD

Wednesday, November 5, 2014 15:00to16:00

Please join us for a CRBLM Invited Lecture by Victoria Leong, PhD (Cambridge University), who will present "The role of rhythmic entrainment in early language learning" on Wednesday, November 5th...

The Next Page: Immigration and Professional Transitions: Language Integration

Published: 9 December 2015

Language is important for any newcomer, particularly for those who wish to enter the job market. Communicating in the local language can help you through every step in the process: expanding your...

FINDING "LOST" LANGUAGES IN THE BRAIN

Published: 17 November 2014

 Study has far-reaching implications for unconscious role of infant experiences on adult development...

Learning a Second Language May Depend on How your Brain Talks to Itself

Published: 20 January 2016

Researchers at the Montreal Neurological Institute explore why learning a second language is easier for some people...

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