Connected Academics for AES - Applying for Funding: Planning for Next Year
Applying for funding can be challenging and time-consuming. So, it is better to start planning well in advance! Learn from past applicants and evaluators and get tips on how to make your application stand out.
Climate change, extreme heat, and health
Abstract: Climate change has resulted in an increase in the global mean temperature. In recent decades, Canada has seen a rise in the frequency, duration, and intensity of heat waves. In order to provide patient care and health care delivery with broader strategies for mitigating and adapting to rising temperatures, a comprehensive understanding of the wide range of health impacts of extreme heat exposure is crucial.
Animal Therapy @ Macdonald Campus
Come meet our wonderful Handlers and Dogs who are trained in providing you with comfort and stress relief.
Women's Discussion Series: On Being a Woman
This bi-weekly in-person discussion series offers a safe and supportive space for women, including those from diverse cultural and international backgrounds, to share their unique experiences and engage in meaningf
Activity Booklet: The Buzzing World of Pollinators - 2025 edition
The Office of Student Academic Services in collaboration with the Sonia Bujold Initiative and Let鈥檚 Talk Science, has put together a lovely聽free online booklet of self-paced activities on pollinators.