At the 30th anniversary conference of the Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada, a panel of presidents share their winding career journeys.
By its actions, the country has shown its deep commitment to diversity, inclusivity and global citizenry.
All research findings at the Montreal Neurological Institute are being shared publicly to accelerate scientific discovery.
Engaging with students – both inside and outside the classroom – who are continually linked in to social media and online devices presents a range of opportunities, challenges and pitfalls.
Eleven PhD grads are serving for one year in various federal departments around Ottawa.
In exchange for a company funding their doctoral program, grads would commit to four years’ employment afterward at that firm.
In September 2017, the university will admit the first cohort of students to its new MSCom program.
At a recent panel discussion at McGill, medical experts and retired athletes called for more research and education around traumatic brain injuries.
Restrictions on the importation of zebrafish are impeding important animal-based studies.
At the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, attendees confront a new troubling reality
Arctic researcher Dany Dumont has mobilized the varsity canoe team in the name of science.