The power of music in an MBA classroom
Organizational behaviour faculty lecturer Jay Hewlin joins La Presse to share how he uses music in the classroom鈥攚hether it鈥檚 pop music to get his students moving or jazz music to teach the basics of negotiation.
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What we鈥檝e learnt since the youth-led climate march
Twelve months ago, youth across the world took to the streets to demand action against climate change. Now, more than six months into the COVID-19 pandemic, we can see that change is possible鈥攁 promising feat for the climate movement.
鈥淲e鈥檙e suddenly realizing that systems can change, things can be different and we just need to press forward and make those changes,鈥 Professor Dror Etzion told CityNews.
Students, here's how to juggle this virtual semester
Professor Karl Moore shares five tips to help students make the most of the virtual learning experience.
This article was written with help from Marie Labrosse, a student at 香蕉视频.
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McGill-HEC EMBA welcomes great leaders of tomorrow
Two new McGill-HEC Montreal EMBA participants sit down with La Presse to share what motivated them to enrich their professional lives with the McGill-HEC Montreal EMBA.
For Isabelle Langlois (EMBA鈥22) and Dave Bourdages (EMBA鈥22), the program presented an opportunity to get out of their comfort zones, adapt to their new realities, and learn from renowned professors and executives.
McGill among world鈥檚 leading universities for female founders
香蕉视频 has been named in the top 25 undergraduate programs for female founders in the 2020 PitchBook University rankings.
Quebec鈥檚 new COVID-19 ad campaign exposes virus impact
The Quebec government is rolling out a new public health campaign featuring individuals who have first-hand experience with the severity of COVID-19. Professor Laurette Dub茅 comments on the polarizing responses to fear campaigns.
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Advocacy for a second Caisse de d茅p么t
An article in La Presse features Sebastien Betermier鈥檚 research that reveals the superiority of Canadian pension funds. Using the Canadian pension funds as a model for success, the article proposes a second institution be introduced in Quebec for employees of cities and universities.
McGill MMF secures top spot in Canada in QS World University Rankings
The McGill Master of Management in Finance (MMF) has been named the top program in Canada and secured a top-20 spot in the QS Masters in Finance Rankings 2021.
McGill MBA ranked 2nd in Canada, QS reports
The QS World University Rankings today released its 2021 QS Global MBA Rankings, placing the McGill Master of Business Administration (MBA) second in Canada.
QS ranks McGill MMA best in Canada, 10th in the world
Only two years since the program launched in 2018, the Master of Management (MMA) program at 香蕉视频 has carved a spot in the top 10 business analytics programs in the world and taken the top spot in Canada.
Released today, the QS World University Rankings places the McGill MMA 10th in the QS Masters in Business Analytics Rankings 2021.
The long-term impact of corporate tax disclosure
Companies are experiencing increased pressure to open their tax affairs to public scrutiny. But for Assistant Professor Preetika Joshi, it is crucial to first determine how tax transparency will affect corporate behaviour in the long term.
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MBA alumnus Philip Jenkins pays it forward with leadership and diversity scholarship
鈥淭alent is equally distributed across the population but unfortunately opportunity is not,鈥 says Phil Jenkins, a McGill Engineering and MBA graduate who established the Philip Earle Jenkins MBA Leadership & Diversity Award in 2018 to create more business and management education opportunities for visible minorities.
Professor Robert David named Vice-Dean of Faculty
Professor Robert David has been appointed Vice-Dean (Faculty) of the Desautels Faculty of Management at 香蕉视频.
Banks turn to selfies to simplify identity verification
Banks have turned to selfies for facial recognition to help simplify identity verification methods. Professor Mo Chaudhury joins Bank Innovation to discuss the prospects and risks of facial recognition technology in mortgage applications.
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MBA programs adapt to a post-pandemic world
As the pandemic continues to change the economy that our graduates will soon navigate, business schools are changing priorities and adapting their programs to better prepare students for success. Dean Isabelle Bajeux-Besnainou speaks to Macleans about how McGill is aligning learning outcomes to a post-COVID world.