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Open educational resources (OER) are digital resources for teaching and learning in any medium that allow no-cost access, use ...
Even though Toronto has now become my home and has been for decades, I found it difficult to leave Montreal as a child,” says Concordia grad Marilyn Horrick. “At one point, I decided I would create a ...
Whether in classrooms, labs, offices or behind the scenes, your contribution makes this university an extraordinary place.’ ...
A new initiative in the Department of Journalism is inspiring students to pursue French-language opportunities in journalism.
If you have strong research skills or an outstanding academic record, you may be able to accelerate your graduate studies. Earn credits toward your undergraduate degree, all while setting you up to ...
Concordia’s Volt-Age research program is taking a bold leap forward with the launch of its Impact funding initiatives. Building on an initial round of seed funding, this new investment of over $40 ...
The SSHRC funding will allow the Acts of Listening Lab to collaborate with several international partners, including ...
Na’kuset, BA 00, has dedicated her life to addressing the injustices faced by Indigenous peoples in Montreal and beyond. A Sixties Scoop survivor, she was adopted from her Cree family into a Jewish ...
Two teams are developing a printing machine that offers a faster, more precise and sustainable alternative to current ...
SmoothDetector’s multimodal approach uses probabilistic models and deep learning to spot misleading information ...
Concordian Pedro Barbáchano, MFA 24 (Photography), has won the Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Fellowship in Contemporary Art.
“Love, compromise and a miracle.” Concordia alumna Naomi Guttman, BFA 85, heard this formula for a happy marriage from her now late mother, Herta Guttman, as she chronicled her parents’ 64-year ...
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