iMPACTS featured in the Institute for Human Development and Well-being Newsletter
The Institute for Human Development and Well-being (IHDW) is a transdisciplinary unit led by McGill's Faculty of Education. The IHDW draws together researchers from McGill's Departments of Family Medicine, Educational and Counselling Psychology, Integrated Studies in Education, Anthropology, Kinesiology and Physical Education, Psychiatry, the School of Urban Planning, the School of Social Work, and the Faculty of Dentistry.
Research by Sara Sanabria and Dr. Christopher Dietzel cited by the Court of Appeal of Quebec
Congratulations to Sara Sanabria, JD/BCL Candidate at the McGill Faculty of Law, and Dr. Christopher Dietzel, Research Associate on iMPACTS, whose work was cited by the Court of Appeal of Quebec in the decision Desbiens c. Standish.
Congratulations to Dr. Shannon Hutcheson for a Successful PhD Defence
Congratulations to Dr. Shannon Hutcheson for the successful defence of her PhD dissertation. The title of Dr. Hutcheson's dissertation is International Students, Equity, and Marginalization: Unpacking the Human Impact of Internationalization.Â
Professor Shariff's Keynote and Book Launch at CAPSLE
Professor Shaheen Shariff, James McGill Professor and Director of iMPACTS, was invited to be a keynote speaker at the 34th Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for the Practical Study of Law in Education (CAPSLE). The conference was held in Toronto, Ontario from April 28 to April 30, 2024.
Professor Shaheen Shariff Interviewed about Canada's Proposed Online Harms Bill
Professor Shaheen Shariff's Statement for International Women's Day 2024
March 8 is International Women's Day. Each year, people from around the world come together to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.Â
Professor Shariff featured in the January 2024 edition of Open Access Government
iMPACTS Published an Edited Collection on COVID Law and Policy Issues
Remembering the Victims of the École Polytechnique Massacre
The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women holds an immense significance as we reflect on those who have experienced gender-based violence and pay tribute to those who tragically lost their lives. It has been over thirty years since the tragic murder of 14 young women at École Polytechnique de Montréal — Canada’s deadliest femicide.
Every year, on December 6, we remember:
Launch of New Report "Unpacking the Narrative" about Media Guides on Sexual Violence
iMPACTS is proud to announce the launch of a new report, Unpacking the Narrative: An Analysis of Media Guides about Responsible Reporting on Sexual Violence.
The iMPACTS Edited Collection on Sexual Violence is Published
iMPACTS is hiring a Project Administrator
The iMPACTS Project is hiring a Project Administrator.Â
Artificial Intelligence and Education Summer Program by Stanford Graduates
AI Innovators is an educational program committed to empowering the n
Professor Shaheen Shariff and PhD Student Safia Amiry speak at event for International Women's Day
Professor Shaheen Shariff, James McGill Professor and Director of iMPACTS, and Safia Amiry, PhD student and iMPACTS research assistant, were invited to speak at a celebratory event for International Women's Day, hosted by the Baie-D'Urfé Citizens' Association.
Professor Shaheen Shariff offers Expert Quote for International Women's Day 2023
March 8 is International Women's Day. Each year, people from around the world come together to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.Â