CRBLM 5 à 7 events are an informal and relaxed forum for students, postdocs, faculty and alumni to support each other and network while exploring different themes. The March edition will be on the topic of “Networking: The Art of Career Chats”.
The CRBLM is hosting biweekly student writing sessions again this term. These sessions are a chance to concentrate, create, and collaborate with peers from CRBLM member institutions.
When: 10am-1pm, every other Friday starting January 16th
Where: CRBLM (2001 McGill College Ave, suite 600)
Coffee and snacks will be served.
Registration is appreciated, but drop-ins are also welcome.
The CRBLM Bilingualism Journal Club is back! Join us every other Friday from 2:00–3:00 PM, beginning January 30, 2026, to discuss recent research articles on bilingualism.
Where: Hybrid format, at the CRBLM Conference Room (2001 McGill College Ave, 6th floor – room 610) or online via Zoom (link sent to registered participants).
How it works: Read the selected article ahead of time so that you can discuss/debate your observations, analysis, or notes guided by the week’s organizer.
Students from all levels (undergrad or graduate) are invited to come!
The CRBLM is hosting biweekly student writing sessions again this term. These sessions are a chance to concentrate, create, and collaborate with peers from CRBLM member institutions.
When: 10am-1pm, every other Friday starting January 16th
Where: CRBLM (2001 McGill College Ave, suite 600)
Coffee and snacks will be served.
Registration is appreciated, but drop-ins are also welcome.
The CRBLM Bilingualism Journal Club is back! Join us every other Friday from 2:00–3:00 PM, beginning January 30, 2026, to discuss recent research articles on bilingualism.
Where: Hybrid format, at the CRBLM Conference Room (2001 McGill College Ave, 6th floor – room 610) or online via Zoom (link sent to registered participants).
How it works: Read the selected article ahead of time so that you can discuss/debate your observations, analysis, or notes guided by the week’s organizer.
Students from all levels (undergrad or graduate) are invited to come!
CRBLM 5 à 7 events are an informal and relaxed forum for students, postdocs, faculty and alumni to support each other and network while exploring different themes. The April edition will feature a workshop by Dr. Mary Towers entitled "Structure Matters: Establishing Coherence & Cohesion in Academic Writing." This workshop covers essential revision strategies, focusing first on the revision process generally and then the importance of coherence and cohesion specifically. All are welcome. Tous et toutes sont les bienvenu-es.
The CRBLM is hosting biweekly student writing sessions again this term. These sessions are a chance to concentrate, create, and collaborate with peers from CRBLM member institutions.
When: 10am-1pm, every other Friday starting January 16th
Where: CRBLM (2001 McGill College Ave, suite 600)
Coffee and snacks will be served.
Registration is appreciated, but drop-ins are also welcome.
The CRBLM Bilingualism Journal Club is back! Join us every other Friday from 2:00–3:00 PM, beginning January 30, 2026, to discuss recent research articles on bilingualism.
Where: Hybrid format, at the CRBLM Conference Room (2001 McGill College Ave, 6th floor – room 610) or online via Zoom (link sent to registered participants).
How it works: Read the selected article ahead of time so that you can discuss/debate your observations, analysis, or notes guided by the week’s organizer.
Students from all levels (undergrad or graduate) are invited to come!
The CRBLM will hold its annual Scientific Day on Thursday, May 28, at the Université de Montreal. The day will include the Annual General Meeting, a keynote talk by Pascal Belin on "Voice Information Processing by the Primate Brain", and student posters.
When: Thursday, May 28 from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Where: Université de Montréal - Hall d'honneur, Pavillon Roger-Gaudry (2900, boul. Édouard-Montpetit, Montréal)