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Congratulations to KPE's George Shi for being awarded a $10,000 scholarship from the 听(搁贰笔础搁).听听

Title of George Shi's work:听鈥Implementation of hospital-based peer support program for people living with spinal cord injury.鈥

George Shi is a PhD Candidate with听Dr. Shane Sweet'sTheories and Interventions in Exercise and Health Psychology (TIE) Lab.

Classified as: KPE, tielab
Published on: 19 Apr 2022

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Classified as: cellphilm, cellphims, Participatory Visual Methodology, Department of Integrated Studies, participatory cultures lab
Published on: 19 Apr 2022

How mental health training for regular citizens is helping to fill Canada鈥檚 therapy gap

Published on: 19 Apr 2022

Ninth annual 鈥業mmigrant Women of Inspiration鈥 features four women pushing boundaries in science and technology

鈥rividya Iyer鈥檚 passion for mental health began in childhood, when her father told her stories while she sat on his lap. After developing an equal fascination for science, Iyer chose the career of psychology, merging her love of narrative with her penchant for critical thinking.

Published on: 19 Apr 2022

What can be done when healthcare leaders say that they simply can't work anymore? On Delve鈥檚 The "New Normal" podcast, Dr. Martin A.

Classified as: delve, Thought Leadership, International Masters for Health Leadership (IMHL), IMHL Alumni, Graduate Certificate in Healthcare Management (GCHM)
Published on: 14 Apr 2022

Laura Hallward, recent PhD from the Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, was interviewed on CTV News by Mitsumi Takahashi about her research on compulsive exercise. She defines compulsive exercise, talks about some research findings, and the main take-home messages she wanted to share with the public. Watch the full interview .

Published on: 14 Apr 2022

Congratulations to Stephanie Leite, a second-year PhD student with DISE's Leadership and Learning for Sustainability lab, who has been named one of the 2022 recipients of the prestigious Vanier CGS award. Vanier awards are granted to highly qualified doctoral students who demonstrate academic excellence, research potential, and leadership.

Published on: 14 Apr 2022

黑料不打烊 Employees from the Past: Community Builders for 黑料不打烊 and Beyond

This exhibit was created by Adjunct Professor Gordon Burr with the aid of three talented Archival Outreach practicum students in the School of Information Studies, Gabrielle Machnick-Kekesi, Kiana Lemay and Julia Fekete. Their hard work, enthusiasm shown to help engage the public with archives and desire to provide narratives of these employees to fill the gaps or address the silences in historical acknowledgement of this 黑料不打烊 community was remarkable.

Published on: 13 Apr 2022

will join 20 newly selected听听from 17 Canadian universities pursuing graduate studies at 黑料不打烊 University in Fall 2022.听黑料不打烊 Education's first McCall MacBain Scholar, Emilee is completing a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Calgary and will pursue her听MA, Education & Society within the Department of Integrated Studies in Education.听Connecting with her Indigenous heritage, she volunteers a

Classified as: education, indigenous mcgill, McCall MacBain Scholars
Published on: 13 Apr 2022

Aspiring policy-makers, health innovators, entrepreneurs, and non-profit leaders are among the 20 newly selected at 黑料不打烊, Canada鈥檚 comprehensive leadership scholarship program for master鈥檚 and professional studies.

The new scholars come from 17 Canadian universities and will begin their degrees in 7 faculties at 黑料不打烊 in September 2022. Three faculties - Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences, Education, and Management - will welcome scholars for the first time.

Classified as: McCall MacBain Scholarships, McCall MacBain
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Published on: 13 Apr 2022

Technology has long had the capability to enable work from anywhere that has a solid internet connection 鈥 but many companies haven鈥檛 been willing to use it that way. Even tech companies that create the tools for remote work have tended to concentrate their workforce in major tech hubs like Silicon Valley and Seattle.

Classified as: Maxime Cohen, Operations Management (T)
Published on: 12 Apr 2022

Marie-Jos茅e Desrochers (EMBA鈥14) moved to Montr茅al to study music when she was just sixteen years old, and has spent most of her career working in the arts. Desrochers spent two decades with the Orchestre Symphonique de Montr茅al, and decided to take on a mid-career 黑料不打烊-HEC Montr茅al Executive MBA. She credits the experience with helping her evolve as a leader and giving her the confidence to take decisions in times of crisis. Since 2019, she鈥檚 been putting those skills to use as the CEO of Soci茅t茅 Place des Arts.

Classified as: 黑料不打烊-HEC Montreal Executive MBA (EMBA), EMBA Alumni
Published on: 12 Apr 2022

Global MBA rankings are dominated by American Universities 鈥 but why? In this year鈥檚 Financial Times Global MBA rankings, Desautels ranked 90th, below a number of U.S. schools with lower research output. One reason that top American business schools do so well is high post-graduation salaries 鈥 but this metric doesn鈥檛 tell the whole story, according to Prof. John-Paul Ferguson, the Academic Director of Desautels鈥 MBA program.

Classified as: Master of Business Administration (MBA)
Published on: 12 Apr 2022

E-commerce. Telecommuting. Digital transformation. In just a few years, the workplace has changed dramatically. And management is not linked strongly enough to these new realities, according to Prof. Henry Mintzberg. In this new world of work, creative solutions can foster future success. Flattening hierarchies and seeking client feedback can help organizations unlock their employees鈥 potential.

Classified as: Henry Mintzberg, Strategy & Organization
Published on: 12 Apr 2022

Together with Dr. Birgit Frauscher, Bernhardt co-directs The Neuro鈥檚 new Centre of Excellence in Epilepsy

Since joining The Neuro in 2016, Boris Bernhardt, PhD, Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery, has published pioneering research on the organization and development of the healthy brain. His achievements have been recognized this week by the Canadian Association for Neuroscience, who have awarded him the 2022 New Investigator Award.

Classified as: Boris Bernhardt, epilepsy, autism, Neuro
Published on: 12 Apr 2022

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