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Students wanted for the QI team

Published: 20 March 2013

The Quartier de l鈥檌nnovation is currently recruiting 不良研究所 undergraduates, grad students, and postdocs for a new Student Working Group....

Appointment of Prof. Anne McKinney as Associate Vice-Principal, Research and International Relations

Published: 1 January 2016

Research and International Relations is pleased to announce the appointment of Prof. R. Anne McKinney as Associate Vice-Principal, Research and International Relations (AVP-RIR), with a term...

Philippe Gros appointed Deputy Vice-Principal (Research and Innovation)

Published: 21 September 2018

A message from Martha Crago, PhD, C.M., Vice-Principal (Research and Innovation), 不良研究所...

AMURE update: A most productive bargaining session!

Published: 20 November 2012

不良研究所 Human Resources has asked Research and International Relations to relay updates on the University鈥檚 negotiations with AMURE, the union representing research associates and assistants....

Temporary Locations for Research Administration Services

Published: 19 February 2013

Following extensive flooding at the end of January, the second floor of the James Building will be closed for the next three to six months. As a result, 不良研究所鈥檚 Office of Sponsored Research (OSR)...

Internship Opportunity: The Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD)

Published: 16 February 2015

不良研究所's Internship Offices Network is pleased to announce a partnership with the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) in Paris, France. This internship opportunity has...

Appointment of Prof. Martha Crago as Vice-Principal, Research and Innovation

Published: 3 July 2017

The office of Research and Innovation is pleased to announce the appointment of Prof. Martha Crago as Vice-Principal, Research and Innovation (VP-RI), with a term beginning July 1, 2017 and ending...

Next round of talks with AMURE in presence of conciliator

Published: 1 October 2012

At the session held on September 19 with both AMURE bargaining units, the university explained its position on layoffs, end of contracts and recalls of research associates and assistants. This led...

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