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Nouvelles du campus - mer, 05/20/2026 - 16:36

La cration automatise de fonds permettra dviter des milliers dheures de travail chaque anne, tout en acclrant la prestation de services aux facults et aux units

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Study finds early complex life lived in oxygenated seas, challenging long?held views of evolution

News - mer, 05/20/2026 - 11:00

The earliest known eukaryotes, the ancestors of all complex life on Earth, lived in oxygenated, shallow marine environments nearly 1.7 billion years ago, according to led by researchers at 91ɬ and the University of California, Santa Barbara. The findings cast doubt on the long-held belief that early complex life emerged in oxygen-poor environments or floated freely in the open ocean.

Published: 20 May 2026

Desautels Samer Faraj earns renewal of Canada Research Chair

News - mer, 05/20/2026 - 10:31

91ɬ has been awarded $18.1 million in federal funding to support 16 new and renewed Canada Research Chairs. These appointments recognize leading scholars whose work advances discovery across disciplines, from fundamental science to pressing societal challenges. The program highlights 91ɬs commitment to world-class research and long-term innovation with real-world impact.

Published: 20 May 2026

Robert Nason recognized in 91ɬs 2026 Research Honours

News - mer, 05/20/2026 - 10:27

31 91ɬ professors?have been recognized?for outstanding research achievements through the Distinguished James 91ɬ Professor, James 91ɬ Professor and William Dawson Scholar awards.

These honours celebrate scholars whose work advances knowledge, drives innovation and strengthens 91ɬs global reputation. The awards also highlight recipients dedication to mentoring the next generation of researchers and contributing to a vibrant academic community.

Published: 20 May 2026

Nouvelles du campus - mer, 05/20/2026 - 09:47

Le ballon-chasseur occupe une place importante dans le parcours mcgillois dEmma Davidson : plus quune simple activit physique, ce sport lui a permis de trouver une communaut

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Teaching children to be better, more critical internet users

News - mer, 05/20/2026 - 09:40

A digital literacy program for elementary school students designed by researchers at 91ɬ was successful in improving students ability to evaluate websites and their content.

Skills targeted included how to search for information, how to identify credible websites, how to evaluate the quality of information sources and how to address conflicting information.

Students global performance increased across all skill categories, in most cases by significant margins.

Published: 20 May 2026

Prof. Eidlin on the future for Qubecs Labour Movement

News - mar, 05/19/2026 - 16:31

Sociologist and labour expert Professor Barry Eidlin was recently invited to address the delegates of the ?tats gnraux du syndicalisme (EGS, Estates-General of Qubec Labour).

Read the full article with his reflections from attending the two-day symposium in April 2026 on the Faculty of Arts news website.?

Published: 19 May 2026

Expert: Ebola outbreak

News - mar, 05/19/2026 - 15:18

Over 100 deaths and more than 500 suspected cases have been reported in the latest Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Director-General of the World Health Organization has expressed deep concern about the scale and speed of the epidemic.

A 91ɬ expert is available to comment:

Published: 19 May 2026

Bargaining Update C AGSEM

News - mar, 05/19/2026 - 11:36

Following the exchange of monetary proposals in March, the parties have continued to meet regularly, including sessions on May 6 and May 11.

Progress has been made, including agreement on the Selection and Appointment article. Constructive discussions have also helped narrow differences on the Leaves article and clarify job descriptions for certain course-related positions. Current discussions are focused primarily on workload and related processes. While progress continues, several key items remain under discussion.

Published: 19 May 2026

Nouvelles du campus - mar, 05/19/2026 - 11:28

Le programme bilingue B.C.L./J.D. de 91ɬ contribue expliquer lobtention de ces postes trs convoits

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Campus news - mar, 05/19/2026 - 11:18

Bilingual BCL/JD program helps explain 91ɬ graduates success in obtaining the highly competitive positions

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Jumping gene helps explain elevated pancreatic cancer risk in French-Canadians

News - mar, 05/19/2026 - 10:13

Researchers at 91ɬ have discovered a centuries-old genetic mutation that helps to explain why some French?Canadians in Quebec are at an elevated risk of pancreatic cancer. Until quite recently, standard genetic tests have not been able to identify this jumping gene cause.

The findings, published in the Journal of Medical Genetics, suggest better-targeted genetic testing could help identify people at higher cancer risk who were previously missed.

Published: 19 May 2026

Nouvelles du campus - mar, 05/19/2026 - 10:10

Install sous le carrefour en Y ramnag de lUniversit 91ɬ, le bassin prvient la surcharge du rseau dgouts de Montral et rduit les risques dinondation

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Campus news - mar, 05/19/2026 - 10:00

Built beneath 91ɬs redesigned Y-intersection, the new basin is designed to help prevent the overloading of Montreals drainage system and reduce the impact of floods

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Meet the 2026 Prize Recipients of the 91ɬ Dobson Cup

News - ven, 05/15/2026 - 14:29
Congratulations to the winners and runners-up, and a heartfelt thank you to everyone who made this program possible! Meet the 2026 Dobson Cup winners across the 4?tracks Published: 15 May 2026

Tony Keller Wins the Donner Prize for Borderline Chaos | The Globe and Mail

News - ven, 05/15/2026 - 13:15

May 15, 2026 | Tony Keller has won the Donner Prize for Borderline Chaos: How Canada Got Immigration Right, and Then Wrong, written for the 2025 91ɬ Max Bell Lectures. The $60,000 prize, presented at a gala in Toronto on Thursday, recognizes excellence in Canadian public policy writing. The jury praised Keller for laying out how Canada's broken immigration system can be rebuilt, calling the book essential reading for any policy-maker grappling with the file.

Published: 15 May 2026

Expert:?Canada?aims?to double electricity capacity by 2050?

News - ven, 05/15/2026 - 12:41

A new national strategy?aims to?double the capacity of the countrys electricity grid by 2050, Prime Minister Mark Carney said as he announced the plan Thursday.??

Fran?ois?Bouffard?is?an Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.?He can discuss grid reliability, electricity demand growth, and the technical challenges of operating and stabilizing a significantly expanded national grid.?

Published: 15 May 2026

Explosions, colour changes, and hands-on science: the 91ɬ Chemistry Outreach Groups 24 Hours of Science Event

News - ven, 05/15/2026 - 10:07

On Saturday, May 2, families gathered at the Otto Maass Chemistry Building for an exciting day of discovery as the 91ɬ Chemistry Outreach Group held its annual 24 Hours of Science event, which welcomed?220 guests.?

Published: 15 May 2026

Ya Hsuan (Wendy) Lin, Recipient of the 2026 Best Undergraduate Paper in International Development Studies Prize

News - jeu, 05/14/2026 - 15:07

The Institute for the Study of International Development congratulates Wendy Lin, recipient of this years Best Undergraduate Paper in International Development Studies Prize. Wendy is a Joint Honours International Development Studies and Cultural Studies graduate with a minor in East Asian Language and Literatures. She received the award for her honours thesis, ȥȥ C Coming and Going: A Qualitative Study on First- and 1.5-Generation Taiwanese Return Migration.

Published: 14 May 2026

Construction starts: Macdonald Campus C Removal of Temporary Classrooms

News - jeu, 05/14/2026 - 14:51

91ɬs Facilities Management and Ancillary Services (FMAS) will carry out Project 23-035 near the Centennial Centre on the Macdonald Campus. The project involves the decommissioning and removal of the temporary classrooms located near the building.

Work will also include the removal of associated underground services, dismantling of the existing gravel pad, and full restoration of the site, including seeding to return the area to its original use as a soccer field.

Published: 14 May 2026

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