HBHL Undergraduate Summer Research Internship

Published: 7 February 2024

New funding program launching for undergraduate students...

Winter 2024 dates announced for MORSL faith-based group support

Published: 15 January 2024

MORSL is offering faith-based group support for managing the spiritual and emotional distress surrounding the situation in the Middle East during the Winter 2024 semester.

MORSL Winter 2024 Schedule

Published: 4 December 2023

In-person Services and Consultations...

New at MORSL: Offering faith-based group support

Published: 17 November 2023

MORSL is now offering faith-based group support for managing the spiritual and emotional distress surrounding the situation in the Middle East....

Career Fairs

Friday, September 1, 2023toSunday, June 30, 2024

Career fairs are organized by the Career Planning Service, often in collaboration with faculty associations and student groups./capsCategory: Career Planning Service (CaPS)...

Flu Vaccination Campaign 2021

Published: 9 November 2021

With cold and flu season picking up – especially during COVID-19 – many members of the McGill community are interested in obtaining a flu vaccination. Quebec’s flu vaccine program launched on...

Flu Vaccination Campaign 2020

Published: 21 October 2020

With cold and flu season picking up – especially during COVID-19 – many members of the McGill community are interested in obtaining a flu vaccination. Quebec’s flu vaccine program launches on...

Apply to Attend the Annual Campus Mental Health Conference FREE!

Published: 21 October 2020

If you’re studying teaching, nursing, social work, psychoeducation, psychology, or any other subject related to mental health, you may be eligible to attend the Centre for Innovation in Campus...

Thanksgiving Weekend Connection Opportunities

Published: 2 October 2020

Monday October 12th is Thanksgiving Day in Canada, and the campus will be closed for a statutory holiday. Considering the current Red Alert status in Montreal, we know how important it is for our...

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