Interested in the ethics of new technologies? Join the open dialogue on artificial intelligence through a series of virtual workshops to be held across the country from March 30 to April 30.
Researchers at UdeM and Université Laval get $2.2 million to measure the impact of the pandemic on food workers in grocery stores, restaurants and bars.
In Montreal, one in four black English-speaking children were in a youth-protection centre in 2011, a study by UdeM graduate Alicia Boatswain-Kyte reveals.
Unable to organize or go to funerals, a significant number of Quebecers who lost a loved one during the pandemic have postponed the mourning process, says UdeM religion professor Jean-Marc Barreau.
UdeM neuroscientist Catherine Larochelle leads a study at the CHUM Research Centre that finds that a set of immune alterations are specifically linked to infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus.
Researchers at UdeM and in Ontario and British Columbia will try to determine the prevalence of the disease among teachers and education workers, as well the pandemic’s effect on their mental health.
UdeM researcher Anick Bérard receives $3 million to study the use of medications by expectant mothers in Canada, analyzing data from 1998 through 2020 in five Canadian provinces.
The British-Canadian economist and former Bank of Canada and Bank of England governor addressed over 1,350 attendees in a video call from London to the Université de Montréal community.