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With generative AI tools readily available to students, student assessment was a recurrent topic of discussion at a bilingual, two-day symposium hosted by 91˿Ƶ last month in partnership with Google and the Pôle interordres de Montréal.

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Published on: 2 Jul 2024

Allie Vibert Douglas made history when she earned her PhD at 91˿Ƶ.

It was 1926 – a time when higher education wasn’t an option for most women.

By then, Douglas already had a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Science from 91˿Ƶ – and had been named a member of the Order of the British Empire for her wartime service. With her PhD, she became the first Canadian woman to obtain a doctorate in astrophysics.

Published on: 25 Jun 2024

Congratulations to Professor Nigel Roulet, Department of Geography, for being awarded the 2024 David Thomson Award for Graduate Supervision and Teaching!

This award recognizes an outstanding faculty member who has been supervising graduate students for more than ten years. Roulet started as an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography in 1994 and began his term as Graduate Program Director of the department the following year.

Published on: 19 Jun 2024

Congratulations to ProfessorAxel Hundemer, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, for being awarded the 2024 Leo Yaffe Award for Excellence in Teaching! This award is given each year to recognize a faculty member for superior teachingat the undergraduate level in the Faculty of Science.

Read below the citation for the announcement of the award.

Published on: 19 Jun 2024

Twenty 91˿Ƶ doctoral and postdoctoral students have received important funding from the Government of Canada. Sixteen have earned Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships and four, Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships.

The Vanier program awards doctoral students up to $50,000 per year for three years. The Banting program is worth up to $70,000 annually for two years.

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Published on: 7 Jun 2024

Professor Christian Genest is one of the three recipients of the 2024

The award recognizes excellence in state-of-the-artstatistical work which considers problems of publicinterest and which is potentially useful for formationof Canadian public policy.

Published on: 4 Jun 2024

Dr. Frederic Bertley (BSc’94, PhD’00), who received an honorary doctorate at the 91˿Ƶ Science convocation this past Friday, is featured in a new Global News article about his life growing up in Montréal and career as a doctor and science communicator. Known affectionately as “Dr. B.,” Dr. Bertley has won eight Emmy awards and is president and CEO of theCenter of Science and Industry(COSI) in Columbus, Ohio.

Published on: 3 Jun 2024

of the Department of Physics has been named a in the Gravity & the Extreme Universe program.

Published on: 31 May 2024

of the School of Computer Science has received the 2024 CS-Can Lifetime Achievement Award.

Awarded annually by Computer Science Canada/Informatique Canada (CS-Can/Info-Can), this award recognizes current or former faculty who have made exceptional contributions to the field of computer science in Canada.

Published on: 29 May 2024

Michelle Maillet (Academic Associate), Lauren Kay (Clerical), Chantal Marotte (Management), and Moshe Dalva (Technical) have been named recipients of the Faculty of Science Excellence Awards.

These awards, announced at the Faculty of Science Council meeting on May 21st, recognize the outstanding contributions made by members of the Faculty’s administrative and support staff during the 2023-2024 academic year.

Read below the citations prepared by the Faculty of Science Excellence Awards Committee.

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Published on: 27 May 2024

Every year in Kahnawà:ke, a Kanien:keha’ka community on Montreal’s South Shore, students present their projects at a science fair organized by the Kahnawà:ke Education Center (KEC).

For more than 15 years, KEC Science Curriculum Consultant Kathy Walsh has supported students at schools across the community as they prepare projects in the weeks leading up to the annual fair. This year, she and KEC Science Projects Liaison Mya Bordeau enlisted the assistance of 91˿Ƶ’s Office of Science Outreach to bring 91˿Ƶ students into the classroom as mentors.

Classified as: STEM Outreach
Published on: 22 May 2024

Today, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)more than $26 million in funding for through its program.

Published on: 16 May 2024

91˿Ƶ has received funding from the Canadian Space Agency for two separate projects dedicated to the study of exoplanets, using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The projects are slated for completion by June 2025. Both studies will be led by Professor Nicolas Cowan.

Read more here.

Published on: 14 May 2024

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