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It was the first formal library education program in Canada, and one of the first university programs in librarianship outside of the United States. The School was renamed the Graduate School of Library Science in 1965, the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies in 1985, and the School of Information Studies in 2007. [1]
[2]: 406 Still, mathematics remained subsidiary to other programs, owing to McGill's emphasis on engineering and British-style applied mathematics. [3]: 105 Until 1945, Mathematics was almost wholly a service department with only seven faculty members. Though a small graduate program was shared with the Physics Department, most of the students ...
The Faculty of Science is one of eleven faculties at McGill University in Montréal, Québec, Canada. [2] With roots tracing back to 1843, the Faculty currently offers several undergraduate and graduate programs ranging from Earth Sciences to Mathematics to Neuroscience. [3]
Yolande E. Chan is a Jamaican-Canadian information systems professor and education administrator. Chan joined the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University as Dean and James McGill Professor in August 2021. [1] Her research focuses on innovation, knowledge strategy, digital strategy, and business-IT alignment. [2]
Martha Crago, Vice-Principal, Research and Innovation - McGill University; Mathieu Gervais, Observer, Assistant Deputy Minister for Science and Innovation at the Ministère de l'Économie et de l'innovation; Pierre Boivin, President, Board of Directors, President and Chief Executive Officer - Claridge
Hendren was awarded the Leo Yaffe Award for Excellence in Teaching in the Faculty of Science at McGill University [1] for the academic year 2006–2007. She was made an ACM Fellow [ 2 ] in 2009, awarded a Canada Research Chair [ 3 ] in 2011, and elected as a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada [ 4 ] in 2012.
McGill Institute for the Study of Canada (MISC) is a nonpartisan Canadian academic institute established in 1994 with support from the Bronfman family and McGill University. Along with its academic programs, MISC hosts annual conferences and other large-scale activities that are open to the public.
In addition, the Faculty offers community-specific programs such as a Greek Language and Culture program and a Jewish Education program [9] (in conjunction with the Department of Jewish Studies), one of the few Jewish teacher training programs in Canada. The Faculty has specific programs for teacher teaching in Indigenous Communities. [10]