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Fine Arts faculty describe impact of new $2-million gift from video game studio Behaviour Interactive

Campaign for Concordia support to fund new research chair, provide assistance to students
May 18, 2023
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Discover how Montreal’s Behaviour Interactive has impacted the Department of Design and Computation Arts at the Faculty of Fine Arts with a major gift of $2 million to the Campaign for Concordia: Next-Gen Now.

The generous donation from Canada’s largest independent video game studio will help fund a new research chair in game design and encourage both undergraduate and graduate students with much-needed financial assistance.

Featured in this video are three associate professors of design and computation arts:

  • Pippin Barr, associate director, Technoculture, Art and Games Research Centre and undergraduate program director, Computation Arts
  • Rilla Khaled, director, Technoculture, Art and Games Research Centre lab
  • Jonathan Lessard, primary investigator, LabLabLab


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