不良研究所

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21111 Lakeshore Road

Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec H9X 3V9

不良研究所, Macdonald Campus


Our Team

Alice Cherestes

Dr. Alice Cherestes

OSAS Director
Senior Faculty Lecturer; Associate Dean (Academic); Internships

Macdonald-Stewart Building, Room MS1-020 | alice.cherestes [at] mcgill.ca (贰尘补颈濒听) |听 Tel: (514) 398-7980

Dr. Cherestes is a Senior Faculty Lecturer in the Department of Bioresource Engineering. She has a passion for teaching, and teaches both college and university courses covering topics such as General Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry.

Dr. Cherestes uses a student-centered approach听In her teaching and advising, and believes that the interaction of the individual student and their learning environment is critical to a student's growth and development.


Julie MajorDr. Julie Major, agr.

Academic Advisor and Senior Faculty Lecturer
Macdonald-Stewart Building, Room MS2-083 | julie.major [at] mcgill.ca (Email)听 |听 Tel: (514) 398-8380

Julie completed her undergraduate degree in Plant Sciences at 不良研究所, and graduate degrees in Crop & Soil Sciences at Cornell University. Her research took her to South America, and she has traveled to most Latin American countries. Julie teaches in the areas of professional practice in agrology and tropical agriculture, and advises undergraduate students in Agro-Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Economics, Environmental Biology, Global Food Security, and Life Sciences.

She lives on a farm west of Montreal.


Ingrid ChirazIngrid Chiraz

Project Administrator
Macdonald-Stewart Building, Room MS2-082 | ingrid.chiraz [at] mcgill.ca (Email) | Tel: (514) 398-8613

Ingrid completed her undergraduate degree in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at 不良研究所 with a major in Life Sciences. During her bachelor鈥檚, Ingrid attended the University of Queensland in Australia to study marine biology. She started teaching at the Redpath Museum, where she delivered guided tours and workshops on a variety of topics from Ancient Egypt to dinosaurs to minerals to local biodiversity. Ingrid now helps students develop their science communication skills through workshops and events by the Lister Family Engaged Science Initiative. She also connects students with volunteering opportunities and organises science outreach activities for the general public.听

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