June 28, 2023 | Canada 2020 has recently announced their Advisory Board for 2023-2024 that will help generate innovative ideas and spark debates about how to seize this once-in-a-generation opportunity to build a better future for all Canadians. We are excited to announce that the Advisory Board includes two members from the Max Bell School of Public Policy, Professor Jennifer Welsh andSupriya Dwivedi, Director of Policy and Engagement at the Centre for Media, Technology, and Democracy.
Come visit us and borrow the books below today from room 354 at The Neuro:
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La jungle alimentaire: Comment s'y retrouver par Julie DesGroseilliers
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Les Aliments qui soignent l'hypertension : toutes les clés pour des artères souples par Gabrielle Sarrazin
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Accompagner un jeune en deuil par Josée Masson
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The Caregiver's Encyclopedia: A Compassionate Guide to Caring for Older Adults by Muriel R. Gillick
We selected books from our collection to highlight Stroke Awareness Month and ALS Awareness Month, both happening in June.
We also have free resources that you can get at the Neuro-Patient Resource Centre (room 354).
In addition, our website contains information that is freely accessible:
Our online stroke resources: Stroke (Cerebrovascular accident)
Come visit us and borrow the books below today from room 354 at The Neuro:
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Prenez votre coeur à cœur par Jacques Fricker etPatrick Assyag
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Les Organisations de soins de longue durée : points de vue scientifiques et critiques sur les CHSLD et les EHPAD par Collectif
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Quand les neurones ne répondent plus : mieux comprendre la maladie d'Alzheimer et de Parkinson par Pascal Mespouille
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The Brain on Cannabis: What You Should Know about Recreational and Medical Marijuana by Rebecca Siegel and Margot Starbuck
Government of Canada announces $5.5m to create Canadian Digital Media Research Network at 91˿Ƶ, UofT
Montreal, QC (June 7, 2023) — The Government of Canada $5.5 million to create the Canadian Digital Media Research Network (CDMRN), a first-of-its-kind research community in Canada aimed at strengthening our information resilience and safeguarding our democracy.
As many of our students prepare to graduate, let’s take a moment to appreciate the faculty members and student instructors who helped guide them towards this momentous achievement.
The Schulich School of Music is proud to have some of the best music scholars in North America among its educators. And, without a doubt, they all have immeasurably enriched the lives of our students through their passion, knowledge, and musicianship.
Ph.D Student Patrico Artura (Dr. John White lab) recent paper
On May 25, the Max Bell School of Public Policy was honoured to receive the Hon. David Lametti, Canada’s Minister of Justice and the Attorney-General of Canada. The Minister spoke to the entire cohort of students inLaw, Human Rights and Public Policy, a core course in the MPP program. Minister Lametti discussed his role in cabinet and as Attorney-General, exploring the multiple connections between law and public policy.
Dear members of the Macdonald Campus community,
I am writing to update you on the progress of the investigation into the asbestos-related building closures at Macdonald Campus.
Come visit us and borrow the books below today from room 354 at The Neuro:
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Le Coeur, notre autre cerveau : stress, palpitations, hypertension... se soigner avec l'hypnose et la cohérence cardiaque par Mathieu Bernard
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Quand le deuil se complique par Danielle Maltais et Jacques Cherblanc
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L'Anxiété apprivoisée : transformer son stress en ressource positive par Amélie Seidah et Isabelle Geninet
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Navigating Life with Chronic Pain by Robert A Lavin & Al
Did you know that the Neuro-Patient Resource Centre (NPRC) brings an information cart to five ambulatory clinics and the Neuro Day Centre, at least twice a month for each clinic?
For the movement disorders clinic, the two NPRC library assistants, Natasha Williamson and Amber Perry-Marinov, carefully select books, brochures, and other resources about Parkinson’s disease and other disorders for patients and their families.
The Schulich School of Music is proud to announce that, starting in August 2023, three new faculty members will join its Department of Performance: