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Dr. Jack & Fanor Hilton & son foundation fellowship in Physiology
Established in 2023 by The Dr. Jack and Fanor Hilton and Sons Foundation

Awarded annually on the basis of academic merit by the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences to one Master’s student entering or enrolled in the Physiology program and pursuing a research project.
Payment and allocation:
$10,000/year over 5 years
Total Funding: $50,000

Classified as: dept. of physiology, students, staff, Alumni.dept. of physiology, faculty
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Published on: 29 Aug 2023

Max Bell School Associate Professor Pearl Eliadis, has been selected to the Official Language Rights Expert Panel of the federal Government’s Court Challenges Program (CCP).

The objective of the CCP is to provide financial support to Canadians to bring before the courts test cases of national significance that aim to clarify and assert certain constitutional and quasi-constitutional official language rights and human rights.

Classified as: Bill 96, english, External, faculty, French in Quebec, french language, Graduate Students, human rights, language, Pearl Eliadis, Quebec, staff, students, undergraduate students
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Published on: 13 Jan 2023

Alzheimer’s disease is a disorder characterized by abnormalities in several different biological areas.

A study carried out by HBHL-funded researcher Yasser Iturria-Medina and his research group, in the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery at The Neuro, represents the first and largest multimodal data collection effort to date for Alzheimer’s disease.

This work represents the most significant effort so far to classify Alzheimer's disease from a multi-level molecular perspective.

Classified as: faculty, staff, students
Published on: 29 Nov 2022

This message is sent on behalf of Yves Beauchamp, Vice-Principal (Administration and Finance).

Ce message est envoyé au nom d’Yves Beauchamp, vice-principal (administration et finances).

La version française suit.

Dear colleagues,

Classified as: faculty, Home Office Expenses, staff
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Published on: 14 Feb 2022

September 23, 2021 | What does a feminist foreign policy entailwithin the Canadian context, and how do we ensure that it observes a gender based analytical approach? Thispolicy report proposes concrete recommendations toward this goal, it also encourages foreign and defence actors to reflect on fundamental gender equality principles and considerations that get lost in the face of results-oriented policy approaches aimed for the short term.

Classified as: External, faculty, Research Network on Women Peace and Security, RNWPS, staff, students, Women Peace and Security, WPS, Maria Martin de Almagro Iniesta, Yolande Bouka
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Published on: 29 Sep 2021

TheGraham Sommer Competitionis proud to announce thatMatthew Rickettsis the grand prize winner of thesecondedition of the  Graham Sommer Competition for Young Composers. The $18,000 first prize forMatthew’snew work for piano trio,“Still There,”was among$54,000in total prize earnings awarded at the Concert and Prize Gala on Sunday,September26at Pollack Hall.This national competition for Canadian composers under the age of 35 was founded byDr.

Classified as: External, faculty, Graham Sommer Competition, staff, students
Published on: 28 Sep 2021

As Quebec moves forward with a plan to implement vaccine passports for some non-essential services, Max Bell School professor Pearl Eliadis weighed in on possible legal and social implications.

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Classified as: External, faculty, Graduate Students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy, Pearl Eliadis, staff, students, undergraduate students, vaccine passports
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Published on: 11 Aug 2021

This message is sent on behalf of Julie Ghayad, Director Finance System Support and Transaction Services

Hello,

Effective Wednesday, December 9th at 6:00 P.M., a new Finance Fund Administration Menu will be made available: Adjust Past Payroll Transactions (previously known as the Retro FOAPAL HR Minerva Menu).

When to Use the Adjust Past Payroll Transactions Menu (PA Minerva Menu)?

Classified as: faculty, staff, Minerva, payroll adjustments, payroll
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Published on: 8 Dec 2020

is the international Organization for Public-Private Cooperation. The Forum engages the foremost political, business and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas. The Fourth Industrial Revolution – the current period of rapid, simultaneous and systemic transformations driven by advances in science and technology – is reshaping industries, blurring geographical boundaries, challenging existing regulatory frameworks, and even redefining what it means to be human.

Classified as: international, staff
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Published on: 9 Sep 2020

We know first-hand that managers are facing more disruptions than ever before. One of the biggest questions that companies are asking themselves today is how they can adapt to today's new reality—a challenge we have also had to face.

91 Executive Institute has been working hard not only to offer our most popular programs online but also to create an impactful virtual experience for our participants. With that in mind, we are pleased to announce that our Mini-MBA Series will be offered online!

Classified as: Executive Education, External, faculty, management, 91 Executive Institute, staff, training, Mini-MBA
Published on: 19 May 2020

Dear Members of the Faculty of Arts community,

We have all experienced a stressful week of adjustment and adaptation as we take action to face the COVID-19 global pandemic. While there is still much uncertainty and more change to come, I want to thank you all for your resilience and patience in these trying times.

Classified as: Faculty of Arts, staff, Internal announcements
Published on: 20 Mar 2020

January 7, 2020| There are serious concerns about how Facebook will police deepfake videos. Max Bell School professor Taylor Owen talks about why these sophisticated videos need editorial oversight.

Classified as: External, faculty, graduate, students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy, podcast, staff, taylor owen, Taylor Owen on Digital Governance
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Published on: 14 Jan 2020

September 12, 2019 | Social media might not be to blame for Canadians’ ideological polarization, a new report on digital democracy in Canada finds. “A lot of people don’t use social media very actively,” said Eric Merkley, a researcher on the project. “People on Twitter are not representative of the broader population.”

Classified as: Taylor Owen on Digital Governance, Digital Democracy Project, Digital Democracy Project (DDP), External, faculty, graduate, students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy, podcast, staff, taylor owen, undergraduate students
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Published on: 23 Sep 2019

September 2, 2019| An estimated 19 million Canadians have been affected by data breaches between November 2018 and June 2019, according to numbers obtained by "Attention Control with Kevin Newman," a new podcast that launched Monday. The numbers come from 446 breaches that were reported to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC). Victims of these kinds of data breaches are vulnerable to identity theft, financial crime, even violence in some cases.

Classified as: Digital Democracy Project, Digital Democracy Project (DDP), External, faculty, graduate, students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy, podcast, staff, taylor owen, undergraduate students
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Published on: 23 Sep 2019

August 10, 2019| Beware of things you see online that make you emotional, one media expert warns ahead of the fall election. Taylor Owen, professor at 91 and the co-creator of the Digital Democracy Project, says fake news often preys on feelings like anger and fear.

Classified as: Taylor Owen on Digital Governance, Digital Democracy Project, Digital Democracy Project (DDP), External, faculty, graduate, students, max bell school, max bell school of public policy, podcast, staff, taylor owen, undergraduate students
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Published on: 23 Sep 2019

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