Luz Villa is a Peruvian physician with experience in infectious disease diagnostics. She coordinated multicentre studies on the early diagnosis of tuberculosis in high-burden countries at the Alexander von Humboldt Institute of Tropical Medicine in Lima and later at FIND, a WHO Collaborating Centre in Geneva. She holds an MSc in Epidemiology from McGill University, where her thesis, supervised by Dr. Pai, focused on drug-resistant tuberculosis and incarceration.

Keynote Lecture at St-Lawrence College
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Vocal interactions are pervasive across animals, and it is important to understand the extent to which the “rules” governing vocal interactions are shared amongst animals as well as with humans. This conference will bring together researchers using mathematical and computational approaches to model vocal interactions, facilitating the sharing of data and resources to detect, classify, and analyze vocalizations.
Lunch will be provided.
Registration is required but free.
When: Friday, May 29 from 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Designed and subsidized by the Government of Quebec*, this course is mandatory for Quebec establishments. *Commission des normes, de l'équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail [CNESST]
McGill staff and faculty please register here
Student Registrants please complete and submit the Paying Participant Training Form

Join fellow students at MORSL for a watch party featuring an online screening and discussion of this film from theologian, a photographer, and adventurer Thomas Jay Oord (enjoy the preview here).

Join fellow students at MORSL for a watch party featuring an online screening and discussion of this film from theologian, a photographer, and adventurer Thomas Jay Oord (enjoy the preview:

A virtual FRQS Career Awards Information Session will take place on Friday, May 29 from 4:00 to 6:00 PM, covering the FRQS application process, along with strategies and tips for success. The session is organized by the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences and the Department of Medicine. It will be led by Dr. Kevin Schwartzman (former conseiller scientifique at FRQS) and will feature a panel of FRQS scholarship recipients, review committee members and/or chairs: Drs. Marcel Behr, Emily McDonald, Suzanne Morin, and Bryan Ross.

Select works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Ernest Chausson, Claude Debussy, Antonín Dvořák, George Enescu, Gabriel Fauré, Sergei Rachmaninov, Rebecca Clarke, Dmitri Shostakovich, Bedřich Smetana, Igor Stravinsky, Sergey Taneyev, and Joaquín Turina.
With performances from the participating institutions.

At the Musical Chairs Chamber Music Festival, nobody stays in the same seat for long! This unique international gathering brings together outstanding students and faculty from institutions across four continents to perform, teach, and collaborate. Ensembles shift and recombine throughout the festival, creating thrilling new musical interactions and showcasing music as a truly universal language, shared by 86 musicians on and off the stage.

Selected works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Ernest Chausson, Claude Debussy, Antonín Dvořák, George Enescu, Gabriel Fauré, Sergei Rachmaninov, Rebecca Clarke, Dmitri Shostakovich, Bedřich Smetana, Igor Stravinsky, Sergey Taneyev, and Joaquín Turina.
With performances from the participating institutions.
Class of James Box

SERGEY TANEYEV Piano Quintet in G minor, Op.30
GEORGE ENESCU Octet for Strings in C major, Op.7
With performances by students and professors from:

The Faculty Enrichment and Development team will once again offer the Leadership Development Program (LDP) for members of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences in Winter/Spring 2027. Our Department has been allocated a limited number of spots for this program. As such, we will be conducting an internal selection process to identify and nominated candidates for the program.
Every day in May 2026
Teaching for Learning Month is presented by Teaching and Academic Programs (TAP) and offered in partnership with The Office of Science Education (OSE). The theme for May 2026 is Fostering relationship-rich classrooms.
Choose from a variety of facilitated events and self-access activities to suit different schedules and ways of participating.
What are relationship-rich classrooms?