Announcing Education's 2026 Teaching Awards Recipients

Published: 1 June 2026

The Faculty of Education is proud to announce the 2026 recipients of its annual Teaching Awards, to recognize excellence and commitment within Education’s academic staff:...

Public Talk: Les trous noirs sous toutes leurs couleurs

Tuesday, June 30, 2026 19:00to20:00

This public talk is a part of the 2026 SMBH and Blue Notes conference, co-organized by McGill Physics, TSI at McGill, UdeM, and other organizations across Montreal, and Quebec.855 rue Sherbrooke...

Three scholars receive President’s Prize for Outstanding Emerging Researchers

Published: 1 June 2026

Professors Mette Bendixen, Rachel Langevin and Kai Wang recognized for research excellence and impact.

Claudio Bussandri will Inspire as Education's 2026 Honourary Doctorate

Published: 29 May 2026

Claudio Bussandri  will be conferred with a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa (LL.D.)  at the Faculty of Education Convocation Ceremony on June 1st. 

What an illusion involving a fake hand can tell us about our mind-body connection

Published: 28 May 2026

People who have a weaker sense of self are also more likely to have less bodily awareness, McGill researchers have found. The study supports the idea that people’s perceptions of themselves and how...

B.A.(Ed) Internship Expo

Thursday, September 17, 2026 09:00to15:00

Annual day of connecting, reflecting and networking with B.A.(Ed) students & interns, faculty and community partners.3700 rue McTavish, Montreal, QC, H3A 1Y2, CA/educationCategory: Faculty of...

Valedictorian Ryan Dvorak Featured in McGill Reporter

Published: 28 May 2026

Meet Ryan Dvorak, Faculty of Education's valedictorian for this year's convocation. The Faculty's second valedictorian from the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Ryan, who has...

Adrian Liu awarded 2026 CAP Medal for Excellence in Teaching Undergraduate Physics Award

Published: 27 May 2026

National honour from the Canadian Association of Physics (CAP) recognizes McGill physicist’s excellence in teaching, mentorship, and inclusive leadership.

Do lying children grow up to be criminals? Mostly not, study concludes

Published: 27 May 2026

Most childhood lying does not lead to serious problems in adulthood, and only certain kinds of lying behaviour is associated with later psychological or legal issues, a new study has found....

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