Nariman Amantayev has become an advocate for neurodivergent people and is part of an effort to create a school modelled on Montreal’s Giant Steps
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It will be Quebec’s first university created by and for First Peoples
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Enkhe-Tuyaa Montgomery and Jack Theis have different focuses, but both centre community in their work and are pushing back against misconceptions
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Nearly 50 Black employees gathered to connect, network and learn from women in senior roles at the University
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‘Together, you represent ĢƵ’s drive to address global challenges with creativity and determination, and the enduring excellence of our university’ : President Deep Saini
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There were strong applications from across all 12 Faculties, testifying to ĢƵians’ commitment to sharing knowledge
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More than 275 undergraduate students presented their work at the 6th edition of the annual Faculty of Science event
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In search of career opportunities beyond academia, Iris Pintiuta created Exposures – and built a community along the way
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Launched by ĢƵ Desautels professor Juan Serpa, the ‘one-stop shopping’ sustainability platform quickly struck a chord with academics and students around the world, resulting in rapid growth
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The new Canadian Housing Observatory, to be developed by the ĢƵ Sustainable Systems Initiative’s Curbcut team, will integrate an array of datasets, affording deeper insights into housing issues
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'We ask storytellers what changes – at the institutional or governmental level – could help them manage their sleep issues better and live more fulfilling lives.'
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Another 28 subjects taught at ĢƵ make QS’s global Top 50 lists
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The festivities, this year running March 10-21, have a rich history at ĢƵ
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In honour of International Women's Day, members of the ĢƵ community pay tribute to the women who have had a positive impact on people’s lives
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Climate Wayfinding will offer ‘the time and space to reflect on what a meaningful, sustainable path in climate action can actually look like’
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FCSI 198 encourages students to take a proactive, collaborative approach to finding climate solutions
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Powerfully taught, ‘eye-opening’ course demonstrates how African Canadians have played a central role in shaping this country
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Andrea Amado describes how a unique course at Macdonald Campus helped shape her academic and professional future
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Faculty’s strategy, in aid of the University’s goal of achieving zero waste by 2035, includes making bins accessible, and educating students and staff on what does – and doesn’t – go into them
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Fabrice Labeau discusses UniForum, a benchmarking program ĢƵ will use as it looks to streamline operations to meet current financial challenges
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