Today's Arts & Science events
This workshop is an invitation to slow down and encounter the waste in your own home — not with guilt, but with curiosity. We'll use participant-generated photographs to suspend our everyday assumptions and see ordinary materials with fresh eyes.
You are invited to an evening with Dr. Niigaan Sinclair, son of former Truth and Reconciliation Commissioner, Murray Sinclair.
Upcoming Arts & Science events
This talk focuses on two main lines of research using Randomized Clinical Trial studies and sets of findings that together aim to reduce the treatment-prevalence gap and reduce suffering from depression.
The Stokes phenomenon can be understood as a consequence of how the resummation depends on direction in the complex plane. Time permitting, we will illustrate these ideas with classical examples and briefly mention their connection with exact WKB analysis.
This presentation builds on existing work to ask how the transnational flows of materiality, expertise, and capital that accompany large-scale infrastructural development can transform rural communities situated along lines of hydropower transmission at a distance from power-generating rivers and dams themselves.
This talk asks a simple question: who really benefits from AI, and who has the power to shape how it is made and used?
The BOLD Science Conference is an undergraduate research conference hosted by the Science College and the Faculty of Arts and Science that highlights the innovative work of undergraduate students across a wide range of disciplines. The conference provides a platform for students to share their research through presentations and posters while fostering dialogue and collaboration across fields. This year's conference centers on the theme of Climate Change, emphasizing the importance of multidisciplinary approaches to addressing climate-related challenges. Through student research and keynote speakers, the event aims to encourage critical thinking, collaboration, and action on one of the most pressing issues of our time.
Two-day event where QUESCREN research network and the wider community come together to explore, discuss, and advance research on English-speaking Quebec.
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