Human rights are a low priority for many national climate change adaptation policies, new Concordia research finds
Clearing the air
New Concordia mentoring project addresses gender inequity in artificial intelligence
Concordia to partner with Ericsson on cutting-edge cybersecurity research
Canadians’ feelings about the causes of obesity are often harmful to self-esteem, new Concordia study shows
Concordia Public Scholar explores the therapeutic potential of mental health comics
Concordia joins two-year collaborative research project, Making AI Generative for Higher Education
Former Concordian Heather Igloliorte named Canada Excellence Research Chair in Decolonial and Transformational Indigenous Art Practices
The liking gap is real for second language English speakers, new Concordia research shows
Concordia Public Scholar Stéfanie Tremblay seeks to improve dementia prevention through brain imaging
Concordia PhD grad merges civil engineering with social and environmental justice for sustainable urban mobility planning
Concordia marketing prof appointed Lifetime Member of the Royal Society of Canada
Concordia’s District 3 offices are being transformed to reflect the changing nature of work
21st century Total Wars will enlist technologies in ways we don’t yet understand, writes Jordan Richard Schoenherr
Concordia prof and PhD candidate are part of a team awarded $1M for their research on genetic disease treatments
Concordia student literary journal wins Forces AVENIR award
Concordia celebrates 9 researchers at the forefront of their fields
Concordia welcomes new researcher from Italy via the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship
Improved wind-speed forecasts can help urban power generation, according to new Concordia research
Concordia Library’s Visualization Studio pushes the boundaries of immersive and interactive technologies
Concordia Public Scholar Maxine Iannuccilli investigates how children acquire beliefs about gender and intelligence
Concordian receives the Relève étoile Louis-Berlinguet Award for his research on next-generation batteries
Acquiring green firms can be healthy for a firm’s bottom line, says new Concordia research
Antibiotic resistance can impair subsequent adaptations in bacteria, new Concordia research suggests
Concordia celebrates International Open Access Week starting October 23
Concordia Public Scholar’s new age-verification technology comes from the heart
COVID-19 confinement worsened older Canadians’ feelings of loneliness, according to new Concordia research
Concordia launches Volt-age — a transformative research program to redefine electrification, smart buildings and net-zero communities
Concordia Public Scholar Brogan Stewart decodes subtle signals in Japanese macaque behaviour
Concordia researcher’s new podcast “Pourquoi tant de haine?” sheds light on the origins of online hatred
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