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BRIDGE Webinar: Paul Franks, Lund University, Sweden

Thursday, March 16, 2017 11:00to12:30

Lifestyle and Diabetes Precision Medicine Abstract /desautelsCategory: Desautels Faculty of Management

Quebec government funding cuts could affect the areas of research the university pursues

Published: 27 August 2024

Ï㽶ÊÓƵ’s standing as a leading global research institution is under threat, writes Professor Anthony C. Masi in a Montreal Gazette op-ed. The Government of Quebec is undermining the...

McGill alumni most likely to reach the C-suite

Published: 7 August 2024

There is no single path to the C-suite, but getting a McGill education can help. Among Canadian university graduates, McGill alumni are the most likely to become CEOs, according to research by...

A four-day work week can improve employee well-being while sustaining productivity

Published: 7 August 2024

The length of a standard work week has been steadily declining for well over a century. In the 19th century, some factory workers in Canada were expected to work 72 hours each week. It wasn’t until...

AI a potential threat to democracy, but lessons from traditional media could help

Published: 9 May 2024

In 2024, elections will be held in over fifty countries, with more than 2 billion voters eligible to head to the polls. But the rapid emergence of generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools...

SAQ monopoly pads government revenues but isn’t necessarily in shoppers' best interest

Published: 9 May 2024

Despite being a lucrative revenue source for the government, the Société des Alcools du Québec (SAQ) monopoly is under scrutiny for limiting consumer choices, especially for premium spirits like...

Little progress made on regulating crypto-assets in Canada

Published: 9 May 2024

Despite commitments to implement the Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) by 2027, Canada’s strides in regulating crypto-assets remain sluggish. CARF establishes a standardized reporting system...

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