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IndigiNerds celebrates 10 years

The Indigenous undergraduate research program has built a solid foundation in community connections and interdisciplinary research
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DeGroote School of Business launches innovative AI-driven graduate programs

The two Master of Management programs will help a new generation of strategic leaders harness AI and analytics ethically and effectively in a rapidly evolving global economy.
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New program developing AI leaders

McMaster Continuing Education and M2M Tech are launching a new program that equips learners with the skills to lead in today's evolving AI landscape.
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Introducing the interdisciplinary minor in Food, Nutrition, and Environmental Health

The minor in Food, Nutrition, and Environmental Health, available in the fall term, includes courses from more than a dozen programs across four faculties, focusing on food from multiple angles - including sociocultural, environmental, political and biological.
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Generative AI and teaching, learning and research at McMaster

A snapshot of Gen AI use at the university would show a community experimenting with new approaches, rethinking old ones, and grappling with the implications of rapid change.
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First-of-its-kind collaboration: McMaster fellowship fast-tracks international doctors’ careers in PEI

The partnership with PEI provides an accelerated and practical route for highly trained specialist international physicians to begin practising medicine in Canada.
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“I’ve had the coolest mentors of all time”

How teaching and research experiences at the Baby Lab changed everything for psychology undergrad Maya Mammon.
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On a campus of brilliant minds and open doors, science student was an office hours regular

Psychology, Neuroscience & Behavior student Arnav Mahajan struck up countless conversations with faculty who made time to share their knowledge with curious students.
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Digital learning: In the hybrid classroom, tech meets teaching – and enhances it

How McMaster is enhancing and supporting digital learning in ways that are inclusive, accessible, and responsive to student needs.
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Student showcase celebrates 10 years of Biomedical Discovery and Commercialization program

BDC students work with industry and community organizations and approach discovery-based research with business and entrepreneurship in mind.
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‘Team spirit made my career magic’ Mike Brook looks back on 40 years at McMaster

The professor emeritus reflects on his early stumbles and his pride in being part of a community of scholars, and shares some truths for students, faculty and administrators.
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Applications now open for McMaster Open Educational Resources (OER) Grant Program

Applications are now open for a popular grant program that makes it easier for McMaster University instructors to adopt, adapt, or create high-quality open textbooks and course materials to improve teaching and learning.