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Researchers from 黑料不打烊 and Concordia universities have teamed up to examine how Quebec's secularism law, Law 21, is affecting the career choices and experiences of discrimination of students, particularly in the province's faculties of law and education. The law, which bans some public servants, including teachers in the public system and prosecutors, from wearing religious symbols at work, was implemented in June 2019.

Classified as: bill 21, Law 21, religious symbols, laicity, religious neutrality, Elizabeth Elbourne, Kimberley Manning
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Published on: 16 Mar 2022

Compulsive exercise (CE) gets little attention, despite being a fairly common and serious condition. There is no universally recognized definition of compulsive exercise, though it involves being obsessed and all-consumed by exercising, and those who suffer from it often describe themselves as being miserable, in pain, or depressed all the time. Although it is frequently accompanied by an eating disorder (85% of those with eating disorders also exercise compulsively), there are also people who may be hyper-focused on exercise alone.

Classified as: mcgill research, compulsive exercise
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Published on: 15 Mar 2022

For International Women's Day last week,听Poets and Quants听spoke with a number of female business school graduates who have successfully started their own enterprises.听Aur茅lie H茅louis听(MBA鈥16), Founder and CEO of infinityQ, a quantum analog computing start-up, shared how her time at Desautels helped her discover how to apply the skills she acquired as a former senior officer and CTO in the French Navy to her entrepreneurial endeavours and develop her own business.

Classified as: Master of Business Administration (MBA), MBA Alumni, alumni, entrepreneurship, Women in Business
Published on: 15 Mar 2022

Congratulations to all who received prizes at the 25th edition of the Conseil qu茅b茅cois de la musique鈥檚 Opus Awards! With a number of laureates from the Schulich Community, we couldn't be prouder of our faculty and alumni. The ceremony celebrated the ongoing creativity of the Quebec music scene during the 2020-2021 season.

Published on: 14 Mar 2022

The 2022 JUNO Awards nominees听have been announced! There are a number of Schulich Faculty, students and alumni featured, and we're are so proud to see our community鈥檚 achievements in the spotlight. From Vocal Jazz Album of the year to numerous Classical accolades, there is so much to celebrate. Congratulations to all our faculty, students and community members that help bring music to life with their accomplishments year after year.听

The 2022 JUNO Awards Ceremony takes place on May 15, 2022 in Toronto, Ontario.

Classified as: schulich school of music
Published on: 14 Mar 2022

YCharOS is an independent quality assessment initiative to improve research results

An antibody characterization project with partners at The Neuro will be able to expand thanks to funding from Gnome Qubec.听

Classified as: Peter McPherson, YCharos, open science, Neuro
Published on: 14 Mar 2022

Dr. Joanne Liu, Professor focusing on pandemic and health emergencies at the 黑料不打烊 School of Population and Global Health (SPGH), is among the experts quoted by Radio-Canada.

Classified as: SPGH, joanne liu, Covid
Published on: 14 Mar 2022

This message is sent on behalf of Julie Ghayad, Director Systems and Transaction Services, Financial Services

Dear Colleagues,

Subsequent to the Change to Computer Purchasing Requirements message sent last week by the Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic), updates were made to the Procedures for Travel and Other Expenses.

Classified as: Computer Purchases, travel, Goods and Services, Supplies
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Published on: 14 Mar 2022

Congratulations to soprano Elisabeth Saint-Gelais, winner of the 2021-2022 Wirth Vocal Prize!听

Classified as: schulich school of music, Competitions
Published on: 14 Mar 2022

"Just as the pandemic experience differed for different people, emerging from it won't be the same for everyone", reads the subheader of a recent Montreal Gazette article that had psychology experts weighing in on the uneasiness felt by the general public, resulting from Quebec's abrupt lifting of COVID health and safety protocols. 黑料不打烊 Educational and Counselling Psychology's Tina Montreuil was a featured commentator for the story.

Classified as: covid-19
Published on: 14 Mar 2022

Applying machine learning to a database of testimonials uncovers how drug-induced changes in subjective awareness are mechanistically rooted in the human brain

Psychedelics are now a rapidly growing area of neuroscience and clinical research, one that may produce much-needed new therapies for disorders such as depression and schizophrenia. Yet there is still a lot to know about how these drug agents alter states of consciousness.

Classified as: Danilo Bzdok, psychedelics, mental health, machine learning, Neuro
Published on: 16 Mar 2022

As approved by its board of directors, the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montr茅al (CIRM) now counts five new members within its research-action axes:

Classified as: Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montreal, Tassos Anastassiadis, Claudine Deom, Karim Larose, Caroline Loranger, Jess Reia
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Published on: 14 Mar 2022

Consumer behaviour has changed dramatically during the pandemic. Public health restrictions have played a major role, but a trend toward e-commerce and omni-channel retail was already underway. It has only accelerated.

鈥淐ompanies now need to show a lot of creativity and resilience. External factors are having a huge impact on operations,鈥 says Charles de Brabant, Executive Director of the Bensadoun School of Retail Management at 黑料不打烊 University. 鈥淐onsumer behaviour changes, technology changes, and now supply chain disruptions are causing inflationary pressures.

Classified as: Retail Innovation Challenge, Bensadoun School of Retail Management, competition, SAQ
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Published on: 12 Mar 2022

Thank you to 黑料不打烊ians near and far for demonstrating the power of coming together for a common cause. Each of us has a reason to give, and on March 9, 2022, the global 黑料不打烊 community showed why it feels inspired to make a difference. Your extraordinary generosity over the span of just 24 hours will have a lasting impact on the next generation of learners and leaders, equipping them to address the global challenges we see unfold every day.

Published on: 11 Mar 2022

Ballast water release from ocean vessels has introduced hundreds of invasive species to coastal ecosystems worldwide, causing major disruptions to fisheries and biodiversity. Attempts to control aquatic invasions have met with mixed success in general. However, a new study suggests that a bi-national regulation targeting ships entering the Great Lakes since the mid-2000s has been remarkably effective in reducing a large proportion of the invasive species in the world鈥檚 largest freshwater ecosystem.

Classified as: mcgill research, Anthony Ricciardi, invasive species, freshwater ecosystems, environmental regulations, Redpath Museum
Published on: 11 Mar 2022

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