The Shock Wave Physics Group (SWPG) at McGill University is directed by Prof. J. H. S. Lee and has a long history of the study of high-speed turbulent deflagration and detonation phenomena. Current...
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...
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...
The Lyman Duff Medical Building was built in the 1920's, with a new wing added in the 1960's to provide much-needed additional space for the now-defunct Pathological Institute. Today, the building...
The Otto Maass Chemistry Building has five storeys including the basement. It is divided into four blocks, each of slightly different dimensions, arranged in an L-shape; three are along Sherbrooke...
The McIntyre Medical Sciences Building was constructed in 1965 by the firm of Marshall and Merrett. McIntyre Medical Science Building, McGill University It is situated just north of the Stewart...
Built in 1909 following a fire that gutted the Old Medical Building, this building was designed to mirror the main entrance and wings of the Royal Victoria Hospital. Its features include an ornate...
The McGill Life Sciences Complex was inaugurated in 2008, and celebrated its 10th Anniversary in September 2018. Boasting a long history of collaboration between its teachers and researchers,...
The University Teaching Lab Working Group (Utlwg) enhances teaching and learning at McGill by prioritizing teaching lab projects for funding that are aligned with University strategic directions...