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🎓 Loop Lab Winter Edition is coming up Feb 9–13, 2026
Lunchtime workshops led by Faculty of Education graduate students, sharing insights from their current research.
Did you register yet?
👉 mcgill.ca/x/5w9

#LoopLab #McGillU #GradResearch

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🎉 Registration is OPEN for Loop Lab Winter Edition!
Feb 9–13, 2026 • A week of vibrant educational in-person student-led workshops.
👉 Learn more & register: mcgill.ca/x/5w9
#LoopLab #McGillU #Education

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Open position in Science Communication and Student Recruitment; application deadline 23 Jan 2026 (short notice!)

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#McGillUniversity #McGillU #Montreal #EarthSystemScience […]

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We are nice colleagues (if I may say so) and we are located in the amazing city of Montréal in Canada. Come and talk to us! #McGillU @healthsciences.mcgill.ca

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We are grateful to all who joined the inaugural McGill Global Engagement Connector Series — Convening Minds for Global Impact. Diplomats from 20 countries, @mcgill.ca leaders & researchers came together to spark collaborations. 🌍✨ #mcgillu #AnchoredLocally #EngagedGlobally

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Throwing it back to ’87 with campus moments from the yearbook archives. ⏪

Which yearbook should we open up next?

📷 McGill University Archives (McGill Libraries) #McGill #McGillU #McGillUniversity #McGillThrowback

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In front of the Redpath Museum, from right to left: Alvaro D’Antona (co-chair), David Gonzalez (IPBES sec), Patricia Miloslavich (co-chair), Tanara Truong (TSU Program lead), Cristina Sciortino (TSU assistant), Andy Gonzalez (co-chair).

In front of the Redpath Museum, from right to left: Alvaro D’Antona (co-chair), David Gonzalez (IPBES sec), Patricia Miloslavich (co-chair), Tanara Truong (TSU Program lead), Cristina Sciortino (TSU assistant), Andy Gonzalez (co-chair).

Great day with the team preparing to facilitate and host the first in-person #ipbes meeting for the monitoring assessment (see alt text for names).

The Redpath Museum on the #McGillU campus is the oldest museum building in Canada - museums and their specimens are crucial for monitoring baselines.

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A group of Haudenosaunee elders and student activists of various ages posing around a planted young pine tree. The tree is encircled by soil, stones, and purple and white gravel. A wooden plaque is placed beside the tree. In the background, a crowd of people is gathered on McGill’s Lower Field with trees and buildings visible.

A group of Haudenosaunee elders and student activists of various ages posing around a planted young pine tree. The tree is encircled by soil, stones, and purple and white gravel. A wooden plaque is placed beside the tree. In the background, a crowd of people is gathered on McGill’s Lower Field with trees and buildings visible.

A young white pine tree surrounded by a circle of soil, stones, and decorative purple and white gravel, with several people’s legs visible in the background. To the right of the tree, a wooden plaque with inscriptions is displayed.

The wooden plaque inscription reads:

Ne Tokats Tioneratátie Kanien’kehá:ka tsi Onen:ia

Ne onkwa taioten:nehare tsi Ionaton:ni ne Kanien’kehá:ka tanon Concordia:
Tsi naho:ten tanon tsi tho:ne tshi taharihia’ke tsi wahontkanata’ionke ne 2021 tsi anota’karihatieks tanon otskanen akienhake ne Palestine tanon akwekon on’wen:ton ne iothi’niie tehii tsi niiohtan Ohiatonhseron:na.

Ónen onhka
Ioka’ts Tioneratátie tsi Tionni Onen:ia

The Great White Pine tree is a symbol of peace for the Haudenosaunee peoples, upon whose homeland McGill University sits.
This tree of peace is a symbol of the solidarity of the Kanien’kehá:ka people with the students of McGill and Concordia who established a peaceful encampment here in 2021 in the name of justice for Palestine and the peoples of Mother Earth.

A young white pine tree surrounded by a circle of soil, stones, and decorative purple and white gravel, with several people’s legs visible in the background. To the right of the tree, a wooden plaque with inscriptions is displayed. The wooden plaque inscription reads: Ne Tokats Tioneratátie Kanien’kehá:ka tsi Onen:ia Ne onkwa taioten:nehare tsi Ionaton:ni ne Kanien’kehá:ka tanon Concordia: Tsi naho:ten tanon tsi tho:ne tshi taharihia’ke tsi wahontkanata’ionke ne 2021 tsi anota’karihatieks tanon otskanen akienhake ne Palestine tanon akwekon on’wen:ton ne iothi’niie tehii tsi niiohtan Ohiatonhseron:na. Ónen onhka Ioka’ts Tioneratátie tsi Tionni Onen:ia The Great White Pine tree is a symbol of peace for the Haudenosaunee peoples, upon whose homeland McGill University sits. This tree of peace is a symbol of the solidarity of the Kanien’kehá:ka people with the students of McGill and Concordia who established a peaceful encampment here in 2021 in the name of justice for Palestine and the peoples of Mother Earth.

#McGillU is on unceded Indigenous land. Today, a ceremony was held by the Kanien’kehá:ka people on McGill’s Lower Field in solidarity with students who occupied that same field earlier this year in solidarity with #Palestine and for an end to the genocide in #Gaza.

Decolonial solidarity. 💜🤍🥹

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There’s still time to sign up for the phone bank today! Help us flood the #McGillU phone lines to demand they return to the table and stop ignoring our members. Sign up here: cutt.ly/AMPL

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"At #McGillU, the Radical Law Students Association has recently seen an uptick in legal questions re harassment claims. 'We've been in contact with students at McGill & #Concordia who've encountered threats of defamation after allegations of sexual misconduct against profs.'"

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