What is it about Montreal that saw it beat the likes of London, New York and Paris to take the title of world's best student city in QS’s 2017 rankings? See what students themselves have to say about McGill’s hometown.
McGill chemistry professors Jean-Philip Lumb and Tomislav Friščić have combined their diverse expertise in organic and mechanical chemistry to develop a technique for extracting metals without the use of toxic solvents. Learn more
Two McGill-led projects have received $3 million in funding from the Federal Government of Canada under the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada program. The projects, led by Grant Clark and Chandra Madramootoo of the Department of Bioresource Engineering, will investigate novel ways that farmers can reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
With human activity driving the planet's sixth mass extinction event, new research led by McGill biologist Andrew Gonzalez makes it clear that understanding the impact of species loss on our own quality of life will be critical to securing the benefits of biodiversity for future generations.
On National Aboriginal Day, community members gathered at the Hochelaga Rock on McGill’s lower campus to mark the release of the recommendations of the Provost's Task Force on Indigenous Studies and Indigenous Education aimed at increasing Indigenous presence at the university and expanding its relationship with Indigenous communities.
Jonathan Borofsky’s Human Structures Vancouver and Joe Fafard’s Mahihkan are among the works gracing McGill’s Lower Campus as part of La Balade pour la Paix, a public exhibition celebrating the anniversaries of Montreal, Canada and Expo 67. Curious? Head to the McGill Welcome Centre for a free lunchtime tour. Learn moreTours