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MURA Events 2019-2020

Henry Mintzberg leaning against a wallMURA Fall Dialogue
Wednesday, November 4, 2020, 5 - 7 p.m.

Professor Henry Mintzberg & Susan Mintzberg (Social Work, McGill Ph.D. candidate)

Looking Down–Reaching Out: The University in the 21st Century

CURAC members joined their MURA colleagues for a virtual discussion between Henry Mintzberg, Cleghorn Professor of Management Studies, and his daughter Susan Mintzberg, McGill PhD candidate, Social Work. Henry and Susan, from two fields (management and social work), in two roles (faculty and doctoral candidate), and as two generations (father and daughter), contrasted two perspectives of the contemporary university: looking down from the Ivory Tower and reaching out like an octopus. The four aspects discussed were: teaching, research, dissemination, and organization. The presentation was followed by a very interesting discussion with attendees from across Canada.


Drawing of I Medici orchestraI Medici di McGill Orchestra Concert

I Medici di McGill launched its 32nd Season with a virtual concert on YouTube. MURA was honoured to co-sponsor this event that is dedicated to our colleagues and students engaged in research and patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic as members of the McGill Interdisciplinary Initiative in Infection and Immunity (MI4), and their patients.

A conversation with Dr. Don Sheppard Founding Director of MI4, on “COVID-19: where are we now, and where are we going?" was followed by the music of JS Bach, A Vivaldi, C Debussy, with soloists Kyoko Hashimoto, Qian Li, Jonathan Oldengarm, Michelle Taillefer and Emmanuel Vukovich. .



Financial planning stock imageDo's and Don't's of Hiring a Financial Advisor
Wednesday, September 16, 2020


Presented virtually in collaboration with the Institut québécois de la planification financière (IQPF), valuable information was provided for those seeking a trusted financial advisor.Hiring a Financial Planner Presentation (pdf)




MURA annual general meeting logoMURA's first virtual AGM
Wednesday, September 9, 2020


Attended by 59 members, this event provided very informative presentations with news about events, activities and how MURA has adjusted through these COVID times and was followed by a lively celebration of MURA's 5th anniversary! Annual General Meeting Presentation (pdf)


Inside the Van Gogh exhibitImagine Van Gogh Exhibit
Thursday, January 30, 2020

Twenty-two MURA members had the immense pleasure of attending the Imagine Van Gogh Exhibition at the Arsenal Contemporary Art Montreal. It was a unique cultural event where technology is at the service of art through morethan 200 works by Van Gogh.Imagine Van Gogh, designed by Annabelle Mauger and Julien Baron, is a direct continuation of Albert Plécy’s concept of the “Image Totale”. Selected paintings from the Arles period in 1888, sky and sun, landscapes, urban and rural backdrops, villagers, peasants, stilllife along with the miseries and joys of humanity are all depicted in turn, colouring the canvas under the discerning eye of an artist contemplating the turn of the century.


cooks and waiters from  La Classe restaurantAnnual Holiday Season Luncheon
Wednesday, December 4, 2019 La Classe Restaurant
2000 St. Catherine Street West

Seventy four fortunate members and guests enjoyed the company of their colleagues and were treated to a sumptuous gourmet holiday meal prepared and served by students at the restaurant of the LaSalle College’s International School of Hotel Management and Tourism. (View photos)


Clip art with the word BenefitsBenefits Information Session
Thursday, November 21


Thirty members attended MURA's 4th Benefits Information Session for a presentation by the new HR Benefits Manager and Advisor, Hélène Paquette, CRHA. The topics included health, emergency out-of-country/provincial medical insurance, dental, and basic and optional life insurance. The Q&A was moderated by Board Member, Kathy Mayhew, who also provided a wealth of information concerning the overall medical coverage.


The Bourassa Jazz QuartetTribute to Bill Evans
Thursday, Nov. 14, 2019
Salle Bourgie

Almost 30 members attended this concert that is part of the 5 à 7 series where they enjoyed a dynamic presentation of the musicof legendary American jazz pianist and composer Bill Evansbythevery talented François Bourassa Quartet.




Tour members inside Jean Talon MarketWalking Tour of Little Italy
November 5&6, 2019


The walking tour of Little Italywas so popular that there were two tours offered by MURA to its members! Tour guide Justin Bur shared his vast knowledge of the fascinating history and the Art-Deco architecture of the neighbourhood. The tours were followed by a scrumptious luncheon at Pizzeria Napolitana. (View Photos)


people at tables watching the lecture

Taxation Seminar
Thursday, October 24, 2019

Fifty MURA members attended a Taxation Seminar that was led by two experts from Richardson GMP in Tax & Estate Planning. An hour-long presentation on various issues of interest and concern for seniors was followed by a Q & A where numerous questions were raised on taking advantage of taxation benefits as pensioners and ensuring optimum planning for the benefit of legal heirs.


Centaur Theatre Company logoCentaur Theatre Play
Thursday, October 17, 2019


Twenty MURA members attended the play Alice and the World We Live In by award-winning author Alexandria Haber at the Centaur Theatre. Supported by two talented actors, Jane Wheeler and Daniel Brochu, the play examines the aftermath of a terrorist attack through two parallel stories and the anxiety of experiencing the loss of loved ones.


Entrance to the Côtes d'Ardoise wineryVineyard Tour
Thursday, September 11, 2019


Sixteen MURA members joined a group from the retiree association of the Université de Montréal (Après l'Um) for a delightful wine tasting, meal and tour of the vineyard and sculpture garden at the Domaine des Côtes d’Ardoise Dunham in the Eastern Townships. New friends and promises were made to enjoy future trips with Après l'Um. (View photos)


Principal Suzanne Fortier at the podiumAnnual General Meeting
Thursday, June 20, 2019


At MURA's 4th AGM on June 20th, members heard presentations by the president on the many ways that our association has been "Strengthening its roots in the McGill Community" and "Expanding its Reach Beyond." The Vice President (Internal) spoke about the participation at this year’s events and the results of a member survey concerning event preferences.

There was an update on membership by former category of employment by the Vice President (External). The members also voted on the 2018-19 financial review, the annual fee for members, and the budget for 2019-20. As requested during the session, the treasurer will send a more detailed breakdown of the MURA expenses.

The Principal then gave a most inspiring speech on this year’s breakthroughs at McGill and shared with us a vision of the future for McGill's Third Century that was followed by a general discussion with the members. The AGM concluded with a wonderful occasion for members to chat and mingle with old friends and colleagues while enjoying delicious nibbles and drinks. View photos


streetcar terminal in Saint Henri back in the 1940sWalking Tour of St. Henri District
Wednesday, May 29, 2019


Twenty members had the pleasure of a walking tour of the Saint-Henri district. Tour guide and lifelong resident, Guy Giasson, provided fascinating information about the area portrayed in Gabrielle Roy's famous and well-acclaimed novelThe Tin Flutethat was a recent choice of the MURA bookclub.The tour was followed by a wonderful lunch at the beautiful L'Ambroisie restaurant located near the Lachine Canel. Guy is also President of the Société historique de Saint-Henri()that offers these tours and has rotating displays on the history of St. Henri. (View photos)


Daiva NielsonSpring Luncheon Lecture at Macdonald Campus
Friday, May 3, 2019
Tadja Hall, 21,082 Lakeshore Road


Over 30 MAUT-RS and MURA members attended the annual spring luncheon/lecture at Macdonald Campus. The speaker was Professor Daiva E. Nielsen, from the McGill School of Human Nutrition. Her fascinating talk was about genetic variation affects response to diet and indicators of health. The overall goal of her research program is to design genetically-tailored lifestyle interventions to prevent chronic diseases.


Doina Precup at the podiumSpring Luncheon Lecture
Wednesday, April 17, 2019 Faculty Club, Billiard Room


Over 50 MAUT-RS and MURA members enjoyed a very informative and enlightening talk by Doina Precup, one of McGill’s stars in artificial intelligence (AI). Head of ,owned by Google, Prof. Precup of the School of Computer Science, spoke about her fundamental research on reinforcement learning and about AI applications in areas such as health care. Photos


attendees sitting at tablesPension Investment Round-Table
Thursday, April 4, 2019


At MURA’s second annual Pension Investment Round-Table that was held in the Billiard Room of the Faculty Club, five speakers presented their chosen investment strategy. An open discussion followed between the speakers and the 45 members present ranging from investing either with a small or large firm, selecting the right annuity, opting for the McGill Group Life Income Fund (LIF), being a hands-on investor, to having a hedge against market risk. A most informative afternoon for all.


group of new MURA members in the Maude Abbott loungeFirst Annual MURA New Members Reception
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Faculty Club, Maude Abbott Lounge


MURA was very pleased to host its first reception for new members who joined during 2018-19. Attendees enjoyed meeting members of the Board, catching up with their colleagues and making new friends in the cozy setting of the Maude Abbott Lounge. (View photos)


jazz group of McGill professorsFourth Annual Spring Concert & Luncheon
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Elizabeth Wirth Music Building
Tanna Schulich Hall


About 50 members attended MURA’s Fourth Annual Spring Concert & Luncheon. This event, in partnership with the Schulich School of Music, featured a fabulous concert ty a trio of very talented professors titledIntermezzo: Carte Blanche, Jazz(photo).Following the Concert, attendees enjoyed a delicious luncheon, where they caught up with colleagues and made new friends.


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