Connect with our Communities
Science
Separating Sense from Nonsense
In the Faculty of Science, the McGill Office for Science and Society is dedicated to the promotion of critical thinking, science communication, and the presentation of scientific information to the public, educators, and students.
Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
Advancing the Understanding of PhD Career Trajectories
Launched in 2019, TRaCE McGill is a university wide project meant to track the career outcomes and pathways of McGill PhD alumni who graduated between 2008 and 2018. TRaCE McGill has gathered statistical information on over 4,500 PhD graduates and interviewed over 300 of them across all Faculties. The project’s focus on both quantitative and qualitative knowledge is unique and shows how a doctoral degree can lead to a multiplicity of successful, socially valuable, and personally fulfilling careers in a variety of sectors both inside and outside academia.
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Networking across Quebec Food Industry Communities
Since 2017, the RITA Consortium brings together agri-food companies around the same table with researchers to innovate: The RITA Consortium is an inclusive Québec platform to establish collaboration between research institutions and the food processing industry.
Arts
Engaging with Quebec Communities
Adopted under the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada umbrella in 2019, the Minor in Quebec Studies and Community-Engaged Learning fosters interdisciplinary studies in Quebec history, culture, and society, and offers students the opportunity to participate in community-engaged internships within Montreal.
Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences
Inclusive Education and Community Outreach
The Faculty of Dentistry increased exposure of dental students and residents to a variety of learning opportunities and training with underserved populations, e.g. First Nations, special needs groups, elderly, etc.
Education
Creating Collaborative Learning
In 2021, the Faculty of Education established the McGill-Trafalgar CoLab in partnership with Trafalgar School for Girls. The partnership aims to deliver a dynamic and collaborative learning environment where secondary school and university educators will work together to transform the classroom and the future of teaching and learning. It is the first of its kind in Canada, inspired by models at Oxford, Columbia, UCLA, and University of Chicago.
Engineering
Accessible Pathways to Engineering Education
Through the E-IDEA initiative, the Faculty of Engineering have developed a Youth Action & Outreach program, which collaborates with youth and teachers in high-school settings to support experiential, relationship-centered, responsive learning opportunities to create accessible pathways to higher education for diverse populations.
Law
Bringing Justice to those in need
In the Faculty of Law, the Legal Clinic Course allows work in community organizations and legal clinics providing information and assistance to socially disadvantaged individuals, under the supervision of a lawyer.
Management
Helping young Canadians become financially savvy
The Desautels Faculty, in collaboration with RBC Future Launch and The Globe and Mail, launched a unique online program entitled McGill Personal Finance Essentials in 2019. Targeting young adults, this national, free and bilingual course focuses on the important concepts needed to become financially literate and is taught entirely by Desautels faculty members.
Medicine and Health Sciences
Building healthcare capacity in French
The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) launched McGill’s new Campus Outaouais, where the MDCM and Med-P Programs are delivered in French to help build health care capacity in the region. The Med-P Program is a collaboration involving the FMHS, Faculty of Science and Université du Québec en Outaouais.
Music
In the Heart of Montreal
The Montreal Heart of the City Piano Program provides free piano lessons to children living in underprivileged areas by bringing volunteer teachers into elementary schools. Each child receives a private music lesson in their school once a week, and practices regularly. The space is equipped with headphones and keyboards. In addition to music lessons, the program organizers facilitate events to enrich musical appreciation, and learning in general, including free concerts and recitals. Children also have the opportunity to perform in front of an audience.
Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
Supporting Indigenous Graduate Excellence
In support of the 52 Calls to Actions for Truth and Reconciliation at McGill, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies offers the Indigenous Graduate Excellence Recruitment Fellowship to Indigenous applicants who register in a graduate program at McGill.
Medicine and Health Sciences
Championing Progress in Global and Population Health
In 2018, the School of Population and Global Health launched the Victor Dzau and Ruth Cooper-Dzau Distinguished Lecture in Global and Population Health. Thanks to Dr. Dzau and Mrs. Cooper-Dzau, the global health community gathers on a yearly basis to celebrate the change-makers in global and population health.
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Bannock Bread on the Menu
In the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the work of a M.Sc.A. candidate from the School of Human Nutrition, in collaboration with MUHC services, has resulted in the permanent addition of Bannock bread to the MUHC menu. Thanks to the initiative, First Nations and Inuit patients treated at the facility are now able to enjoy a traditional and comforting snack.
Arts
Embeding Indigeneity in the life of our campuses
The Indigenous Studies and Community Engagement Initiative (ISCEI) provides financial support and infrastructure for a range of activities meant to enhance the experiences of Indigenous students, faculty and staff, and to embed Indigeneity in the life of our campuses. ISCEI has funded and help organize ongoing Artist and Writer-in-residence programs which have brought Indigenous artists and authors to campus. It has provided support for the participation of Elders in University activities, both for programs and in particular classes. ISCEI has also provided support for the Knowledge Holder series in the Indigenous Studies Program.
In the McGill Reporter
MARCH 9, 2023
World’s most comprehensive study on COVID-19 mental health
Study shows limited impact of pandemic on mental health, underlining strength of human resilience
MARCH 13, 2023
Vivez l’expérience! Vivez la Francofête de McGill!
Francophones et francophiles, étudiant·e·s et employé·e·s : ne manquez pas la Francofête de McGill !
NOVEMBER 1, 2022
Unique initiative delivers free mental health support for Ukrainian refugees
Some 200 volunteers – psychologists, psychotherapists, social workers, counsellors, psychiatrists, and nurses – have been seeing 60 refugees since the beginning of October
OCTOBER 27, 2022
McGill to establish high-profile discussion series on Canada’s place in the world
Conversations, sponsored by Charles Bronfman, will debut next year at the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada
APRIL 29, 2022
Prime Minister Trudeau, Premier Legault visit campus to welcome Moderna to the Greater Montreal Area
McGill is a driving force in Montreal’s vibrant biomanufacturing innovation ecosystem. Moderna’s new vaccine-production facility will produce up to 100 million mRNA doses annually
MAY 19, 2022
McGill’s Outaouais campus: It’s official
Although the pandemic delayed the official opening until this week, the campus has been active for almost two years. It offers the full range of medical education and training programs, all in French.
DECEMBER 15, 2022
A Year In Review: Indigenous Successes at McGill
The Office of Indigenous Initiatives is pleased to share its annual review of Indigenous successes and accomplishments across McGill in 2022.
OCTOBER 19, 2021
unEarth: Teaching youth about the interconnectivity of the planet
The first in our series of profiles on finalists for the impact200 student sustainability challenge
NOVEMBER 9, 2021
200 Urban Garden: Turning barren land into vibrant Montreal green spaces
Project will provide urban dwellers with access to green spaces while addressing environmental concerns such as urban heat island effect, erosion, and air pollution
NOVEMBER 11, 2021
FoodMap: Helping feed Montrealers in need
Information-sharing platform connects small food banks, food donors and people in need, in order to reduce food waste, achieve food security, and build an inclusive and sustainable society
NOVEMBER 23, 2021
CoolHealth: Mobile solar refrigerator improves healthcare access in Sub-Saharan Africa
Portable, solar-powered device capable of safely storing at least 100 vaccines
APRIL 7, 2021
A made-in-Quebec blueprint for food security
Experts gather virtually to discuss issues facing global food security, including the impacts of public policy and higher education on the agri-food sector
MARCH 24, 2021
Bicentennial conference series: Providing solutions to global challenges
Experts invited to March 31 conference will tackle issues of global food security ranging from improved access to safe and nutritious food, to more sustainable food production and distribution
AUGUST 19, 2021
From Métis as muse, to mussels, music, and mental health
A bicentennial celebration of McGill’s Lower St-Lawrence and Gaspésie connections