The Ludmer Centre for Neuroinformatics and Mental Health, founded in 2013, is a McGill-affiliated research centre driving innovative, collaborative and global big-data research in genetics,...
In 1893, the Applied Science Faculty (now Engineering) was relocated to a new home consisting of two structures: one donated by Thomas Workman, and one donated by Sir William Macdonald, one of...
Thomson House, formerly known as Maison Charles-Édouard Gravel (Gravel House), was built in 1934 by architects Jean-Julien Perrault and Joseph-Roméo Gadbois[1].
Most universities have a ceremonial centre, an akademische aula, as the older German universities term it, a salle d'honneur in the francophone universities, or in plain English a hall of honour.
Established in 2006, the Steinberg Centre for Simulation and Interactive Learning is an interprofessional centre of excellence that uses the latest medical simulation technologies to enhance the...
The Principles for Designing Teaching and Learning Spaces reimagine the classroom environment by leveraging insights into how students learn best. These principles are transformed into innovative...
The elegant and Classical-style composition of McGill’s iconic Arts Building is the result of 80 years of construction, renovation and additions. The central pavilion (the original Arts Building)...