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Kinésiologie (Science)

Apprenez les sciences du mouvement du corps humain.

Biologie

Étudiez les sciences de la vie.

Psychologie du sport

Étudiez à fond les pensées et le bien-être des athlètes.

Éducation (B.Ed.)

Préparez-vous à enseigner à la prochaine génération d’élèves.

Computational Sciences (M.Sc.)

Study advanced applications of computer science.

Biomedical Biology

Examine the collective science of biology and medicine.

Computer Science

Effectuez des opérations complexes pour résoudre des problèmes quotidiens.

Computer Science

Solve complex operations to everyday applications.

Mechanical Engineering

Create solutions out of new products and processes.

Biology

Study the science of life.

Kinesiology (Science)

Study the science of human body movement.

Engineering Science (M.A.Sc., M.Eng)

With the possibility of completing the Master of Engineering in only one year, you can bolster your career with a plan for advancement.

Education (Concurrent B.Ed.)

Prepare to teach the next generation of students.

Psychology

Learn the science of the mind and behaviour.

Science Communication (M.S.Com. or G.Dip.)

Communicate the facts and engage the masses.

Engineering Science (PhD)

Mettez votre créativité à l’oeuvre en évoluant des processus durables dans la gestion des ressources.

Engineering Science (PhD)

Use creativity and technological tools to design sustainable processes for resource management at Canada's Mining University.

Materials Science (PhD)

Understand the properties of matter.

Science Communication (M.S.Com. or G.Dip.)

Communiquez les faits scientifiques et engagez une masse critique de la population.

Interdisciplinary Science

Solving small and large-scale problems using many sciences.

Materials Science (PhD)

Approfondissez vos connaissances de propriétés de la matière.

Biology (M.Sc.)

Examine the science of life.

Forensic Sciences (MFS)

Learn by doing in one of Canada’s only two Masters of Forensic Science Programs.

Zoology

Study animals and their interactions with the ecosystem.

Health Promotion

Become a leader in health and wellness.

Psychology (MA)

Learn the science of the mind and behaviours.

Behavioural Neurosciences

Creusez le cerveau humain pour étudier les rapports avec le comportement.

Sport Psychology

Delve into the mind of and well-being of athletes.

Forensic Science

Investigate the crime by test and technique.

Zoologie

Étudiez les animaux et les rapports qu’ils entretiennent avec leur environnement.

Science in Nursing (MScN)

Enhance knowledge, transform practice.

Science économique

Analysez les données, les tendances et les questions économiques.

Forensic Science

Appuyez-vous sur les essais et les techniques pour enquêter sur les crimes.

Chemical Engineering

The science and study behind the building blocks of life.

Behavioural Neuroscience

Study the relationship between the human brain and human behaviour.

Kinesiology (Physical & Health Education)

Understand how sport and physical activity influence our everyday practices.

Membres du corps professioral

Gilles Tasse

Science de l'éducation

Bruno Charbonneau

Professeur(e) agrégé(e)

Département de science politique

Arts

Jeffrey Gagnon

Professeur(e) agrégé(e)

École des sciences naturelles

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Phillips Thurston

Chargé(e) de cours

Faculté des sciences, de génie et d'architecture

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Hassan Bougrine

Professeur(e) titulaire

École des sciences sociales

Arts

Robert Louis

Chargé(e) de cours

Faculté de la santé | Faculté d'éducation et de santé

Nelson Belzile

Professeur(e) titulaire

École des sciences naturelles

Sciences, génie et architecture

Janice Liedl

Professeur(e) titulaire | Directeur(rice), École des arts libéraux

École des arts libéraux

Arts

Stephen Meyer

Directeur | Professeur(e) agrégé(e)

École d'études sur le nord et les collectivités

Arts

Philippa Spoel

Professeur(e) titulaire

École des arts libéraux

Arts

Luckny Zephyr

Professeur(e) agrégé(e)

École d'administration des affaires

Mélanie Perron

Professeur(e) agrégé(e)

École des sciences sociales

Arts

Redhouane Henda

Professeur(e) titulaire

École de génie et d'informatique Bharti

Sciences, génie et architecture

Line Tremblay

Professeur(e) titulaire

École de kinésiologie et sciences de la santé

Éducation

Sabine Montaut

Professeur(e) titulaire

École des sciences naturelles

Sciences, génie et architecture

Celine Larivière

Professeur(e) titulaire

École de kinésiologie et sciences de la santé

Santé

Georges Kpazai

Professeur(e) titulaire | Directeur(rice) par intérim, École de kinésiologie et scienc

École de kinésiologie et sciences de la santé

Health

Jaouad Alem

Professeur(e) agrégé(e)

École de kinésiologie et sciences de la santé

Santé

Josée Turcotte

Professeur(e) adjoint(e)

École des sciences sociales

Arts

Patrice Sawyer

Professeur(e) titulaire

Département de mathématiques et d'informatique

Marc Arsenault

Professeur(e) agrégé(e)

École de génie et d'informatique Bharti

Sciences, génie et architecture

Khaled Taktek

Professeur(e) titulaire

École d'éducation

Éducation

Charles Bélanger

Chargé(e) de cours

Faculté des arts

Département de marketing et gestion

Aliki Economides

Professeur(e) adjoint(e)

École d'architecture McEwen

Nouvelles

Le programme de communication scientifique de la Laurentienne est honoré par l'Institut royal canadien des sciences

(2018-11-09) Le programme de communication scientifique de l'Université Laurentienne, en partenariat avec Science Nord, est le récipiendaire du prix William Edmond Logan 2018 de l'Institut royal canadien des sciences, qui reconnaît l'excellence dans la promotion des sciences par un organisme canadien. L'annonce a été faite ce matin à Ottawa dans le cadre de la 10e Conférence annuelle sur les...

L'Université Laurentienne lance la première maîtrise en communication scientifique au Canada

L’Université Laurentienne a célébré aujourd’hui le lancement du premier et unique programme complet de maîtrise en communication scientifique au Canada. Au début de septembre, la première cohorte d’étudiants a entrepris ses études dans le programme intensif de 12 mois. La maîtrise en communication scientifique propose une expérience pluridisciplinaire abordant la théorie sous-jacente...

Le Programme de communication scientifique collabore avec Science Nord, Horizon Santé-Nord et Eastlink afin de présenter « Northern MedTalks 2022 »

(14 avril, 2022) - Le 21 avril 2022, à 19 h, le Programme de communication scientifique de la Laurentienne, Science Nord et Horizon Santé-Nord collaboreront avec Eastlink pour présenter Northern MedTalks 2022, série de conférences à rythme soutenu mettant en valeur dix prestataires de soins de santé dans le nord de l’Ontario. Chaque exposé de 10 minutes est coréalisé par le ou la...

L’Université Laurentienne nomme de nouveaux membres du corps professoral sur la voie de la permanence

(8 août 2023) - L’Université Laurentienne a investi dans le renouvellement du corps professoral et nommé de nombreux membres du corps professoral sur la voie de la permanence dans diverses unités d’enseignement. Ces personnes enrichiront l’environnement universitaire en enseignant, en supervisant des étudiants aux cycles supérieurs, en menant des recherches et en participant à l’établissement...

Une chercheuse de la Laurentienne apporte une contribution révélatrice aux recherches sur le changement climatique dans l’éminente revue Science

(Le 21 mai 2020) L’Université Laurentienne est fière d’annoncer la publication de l’article « Long-term thermal sensitivity of Earth’s tropical forests » dans l’éminente revue Science. L’article est corédigé par la chercheuse postdoctorale, Mme Michelle Kalamandeen, Ph.D., et fait valoir le rôle d’un type particulier d’écosystème dans la lutte contre le changement climatique. Même si Sudbury...

L’Université Laurentienne approuve l’embauche de 10 nouveaux membres du corps professoral à des postes menant à la permanence

(23 janvier 2023) - Aujourd’hui, l’Université Laurentienne a approuvé le financement de 10 nouveaux membres du corps professoral dans des postes menant à la permanence, affirmant clairement son intention d’investir dans la viabilité à long terme des programmes d’études et le renforcement du mandat bilingue et triculturel. Le financement de ces postes permanents fait suite à...

Nomination de nouveaux membres du Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne

Le Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne est heureux d’accueillir deux nouveaux membres, à savoir Mme Kathy Dokis et M. Maxim Jean-Louis, et a approuvé leur nomination pour un mandat de trois ans lors de l’assemblée du 22 février 2018. « Mme Dokis et M. Jean-Louis apportent de vastes connaissances et expériences touchant les collectivités, relations et cultures autochtones et...

La Laurentienne rend hommage à six Canadiens exceptionnels

27 mai, 2013 - L’ex-mairesse de Barrie, le PDG de longue date de Science Nord et un défenseur des droits des minorités linguistiques figurent ce printemps parmi les lauréats de titres honorifiques de l’Université Laurentienne. « Nos lauréats de cette année viennent de divers horizons, a dit M. Dominic Giroux, recteur et...

Banque TD investit 250 000$

20 mars, 2012 - L’une des sociétés canadiennes de premier rang, le Groupe financier Banque TD a annoncé aujourd’hui un important investissement au profit de la population étudiante dans ce programme exceptionnel de vulgarisation scientifique. Le vice-président du Groupe financier Banque TD et l’ex-premier ministre du Nouveau-Brunswick,...

L’Université Laurentienne célèbre la recherche axée sur la découverte

(2018-10-09) Des chercheurs de l’Université Laurentienne ont reçu 1,4 million de dollars du Conseil de recherches en sciences naturelles et en génie du Canada (CRSNG) pour le financement de 10 projets de recherche. Les députés de Sudbury et Nickel Belt, Paul Lefebvre et Marc Serré, en ont fait l’annonce plus tôt aujourd’hui lors d’une conférence de presse qui avait lieu au Centre de...

L’Université Laurentienne et le Collège Fleming créent un cheminement unique vers la maîtrise

25 juillet 2019 – Les diplômés du programme Environmental Visual Communication (EVC) du Collège Fleming ont maintenant l’option d’obtenir une maîtrise de l’Université Laurentienne. C’est le premier cheminement du genre en études postsecondaires dans la province. Les établissements ont signé une entente permettant aux diplômés admissibles du programme EVC du Collège Fleming de...

Laurentian Hosts Science and Humanities Forum on Extinction

November 6, 2013 – Conservation biology, increasing threats to habitat, and the growing list of species at risk are all on the agenda—alongside ethical and philosophical aspects of extinction—at a unique international symposium to be held at Laurentian University this month.      “Thinking Extinction,”  November 14-16, will address and discuss a range of approaches to...

L'Université Laurentienne crée de nouvelles facultés en santé, éducation et études supérieures

Le Sénat de l’Université Laurentienne a approuvé une nouvelle structure des facultés, ce qui se traduit par une réorganisation de nombreux départements et écoles de l’UL.    La Faculté de la santé et la Faculté de l’éducation remplaceront la Faculté des écoles professionnelles. La Faculté des sciences et de génie portera dorénavant le nom de Faculté des sciences, de...

L'Université Laurentienne inaugure une nouvelle École de l'environnement

3 juillet 2014 – La nouvelle École de l’environnement, que le Sénat de l’Université Laurentienne a approuvée plus tôt cette année, a ouvert ses portes avec pour noyau un corps enseignant de treize professeurs auquel s’ajouteront bientôt, par voie de nomination conjointe, treize autres issus d’autres unités. L’École regroupe cinq programmes existants : Environmental Studies,...

L'Université Laurentienne accueille le 6e Congrès International sur les mines et l'environnement 2015

11 juin 2015 – L’École des mines Goodman, en collaboration avec l’École de l’environnement à l’Université Laurentienne, accueillera le 6e Congrès international sur les mines et l’environnement 2015, du 20 au 25 juin, à Sudbury, en Ontario.   Le congrès rassemblera des experts des sciences de...

Les gouvernements fédéral et ontarien s'associent pour investir 27 400 000 dans l'infrastructure de la Laurentienne

23 SEPTEMBRE 2016 – Les gouvernements fédéral et ontarien investiront, respectivement, 21,1 et 6,3 millions de dollars dans l’infrastructure de recherche et d’innovation à l’Université Laurentienne. Inscrite dans le cadre d’un vaste programme d’immobilisations totalisant 60 700 000 $, lequel devrait s’achever en mars 2018, cette enveloppe de 27 400 000 $ viendra financer la...

Trois membres de la communauté de L’Université Laurentienne reçoivent la distinction la plus prestigieuse de la province

L’Université Laurentienne tient à féliciter le professeur David Pearson, le membre du conseil de l’EMNO, Angèle Brunelle, et le titulaire d’un doctorat honorifique, Ronald Caza, de leur nomination à l’Ordre de l’Ontario.  L’Ordre de l’Ontario reconnaît des personnes dont un accomplissement personnel dans leur domaine a laissé un héritage durable dans la province, au Canada et au-delà....

L’Université Laurentienne donne des milliers de masques de haute qualité aux travailleurs de la santé de première ligne à Sudbury

L’Université Laurentienne continue de faire preuve d’engagement envers la sécurité des travailleurs essentiels pendant la pandémie de la COVID-19. Cette semaine, elle a fait un don de 8 000 masques à ses collègues d’Horizon Santé-Nord. Ces masques chirurgicaux aident à atténuer les risques d’exposition aux matières aériennes nuisibles en éliminant par filtrage 95 % des particules...

Une étude à la Laurentienne fait voir le rôle de l’urbanisation dans l’évolution des plantes dans le monde

(21 mars, 2022) - Les êtres humains refaçonnent les milieux dans lesquels ils vivent et les villes sont parmi les environnements les plus profondément transformés sur Terre. Une nouvelle étude démontre que les milieux urbains modifient en effet la manière dont la vie évolue. Une étude pionnière dirigée par des biologistes évolutionnistes de l’Université de Toronto à Mississauga...

Les gagnants au Symposium de recherche des cycles supérieurs sont annoncés

(30 mars, 2022) - Du 21 au 25 mars 2022, l’Association des étudiants des cycles supérieurs de la Laurentienne, appuyée du Bureau des études supérieures, a organisé le Symposium de recherche des cycles supérieurs « Découverte et dissémination », mettant en valeur les projets variés de recherche d’étudiants inscrits aux programmes de maîtrise et de doctorat. Les exposés ont témoigné de...

Laurentian’s Science Communication program honoured by the Royal Canadian Institute for Science

(2018-11-09) Laurentian University’s Science Communication Program, offered in partnership with Science North, is the 2018 recipient of the Royal Canadian Institute for Science’s William Edmond Logan Award, recognizing excellence in promoting the public understanding of science by a Canadian organization. The announcement was made this morning in Ottawa during the 10th annual Canadian Science...

Laurentian University launches Canada's first Master's degree in Science Communication

Canada’s first and only comprehensive Master’s program in Science Communication was celebrated today at Laurentian University. The first cohort of students enrolled in this 12-month intense program began courses in early September. The Master’s program in Science Communication delivers a multi-disciplinary experience that covers the theory underlying good communication, as well as the...

Dr. Aaron Langille receives Laurentian University's 2016-2017 Teaching Excellence Award

Laurentian University is pleased to announce that Dr. Aaron Langille has been awarded the 2016-2017 Teaching Excellence Award for his work both inside and outside of the classroom in the Department of Math and Computer Science. “I am both humbled and honoured to have been nominated for this award,” said Dr. Aaron Langille. “As teachers, we strive every day to give our students a fulfilling...

Laurentian University appoints new faculty members to tenure-track

(August 8, 2023) - Laurentian University has invested in faculty renewal and appointed multiple tenure stream faculty members across multiple academic units. These new hires will contribute to the academic environment through their teaching, graduate supervision, research and involvement in supporting a vibrant learning environment for the upcoming 2023-2024 academic year and beyond. ...

Science Communication program collaborates with Science North, Health Sciences North and Eastlink to offer Northern MedTalks 2022

(April 14, 2022) - On April 21, 2022 at 7pm, Laurentian’s Science Communication program, Science North, and Health Sciences North will collaborate with Eastlink to offer Northern MedTalks 2022. This free, fast-paced speakers event will feature ten presentations by Northern Ontario healthcare providers. Each ten minute talk is co-produced by healthcare providers and Master’s students of the...

Can an education in the arts lead to a future in tech?

August 26, 2024 - Laurentian’s Interdisciplinary PhD program gives students the option to specialize in several areas. Sidney Shapiro is a Laurentian University alumnus who completed the Interdisciplinary PhD program with a PhD in Philosophy, focusing on social network analytics, and now specializes in business analytics. Dr. Shapiro’s story exemplifies how studying in the arts is inherently...

LU Welcomes students from Gujarat, India

June 14, 2012 - The students are arriving in several groups this week and will begin their six-week programs in computer science and in bio-chemistry on Monday, June 18th.     Their visit marks Laurentian’s first International Global Experience Program in collaboration with Gujarat Technological University, a post-secondary institution specializing in degree and...

TD Bank Group Invests $250,000 in Science Communication

March 20, 2012 - One of Canada’s leading corporations, the TD Bank Group today announced a significant investment in students in a unique Science Communication program. Deputy Chair of TD Bank Group and former New Brunswick Premier, Frank McKenna presented a cheque for $250,000 to Laurentian University President and Vice-Chancellor Dominic Giroux. The bank’s gift is part of...

Revolutionizing the rehabilitation of stroke patients with the help of Laurentian graduates

(August 23, 2022) - When Vineet Benjamin K. Johnson founded IRegained in 2016, a company dedicated to revolutionizing the rehabilitation of stroke patients, Johnson knew he needed to hire a team of professionals trained in a variety of disciplines including engineering, computational sciences and kinesiology. Global statistics inform that 70% of stroke patients require hand rehabilitation....

Faculty achievements recognized and celebrated at campus event

July 5, 2023 - On June 15, 2023, Laurentian University faculty members were invited by Dr. Brenda Brouwer, Interim Provost and Vice-President Academic and Dr. Tammy Eger, Vice President Research, to an event that recognized and celebrated their many achievements or those of their colleagues.  “Faculty at Laurentian University are instrumental in fostering an inclusive and positive...

Student Spotlight: Olaoluwa Julianah Abejide

(December 20, 2023) – As a mother of two, a new immigrant, and a professional photographer, graduate student Olaoluwa Julianah Abejide has a lot on the go. Nevertheless, Julianah (as she is known to her friends) recently defended her thesis and will graduate from Laurentian’s Master in Computational Sciences program in spring 2024. Her academic journey began in Nigeria where Julianah...

Series: Undergraduate Student Research Awards Recipients

August 1, 2024 - This summer, twenty-two students have the opportunity to support research projects through Laurentian University with funding provided by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRAs) are...

New Robotics Team Brings Home Impressive Haul of Awards From Brazil

September 3, 2024 - The newly formed “Snobots” and the Laurentian Intelligent Mobile Robotics Lab (LIMRL), are already making history. The Snobots, 4th-year Computer Science students Austin Barrett and Nicolas Pottier, showcased their impressive skills at the FIRA RoboWorldCup 2024 in Brazil where they earned four gold medals, a silver medal, and placed first overall in the prestigious HuroCup...

How Linguistics is Foundational to AI, with Dr. Banafsheh Karamifar

December 12, 2024 - Dr. Banafsheh Karamifar’s interdisciplinary expertise bridges linguistics, critical discourse analysis, education, and emergent technologies, brings a wealth of experience and a global perspective to the university. Passionate about language and culture diversity, Dr. Karamifar combines academic rigor with an emphasis on practical applications, aiming to address real-world...

Laurentian University and Fleming College create unique pathway to master’s degree

July 25, 2019 – Fleming College graduates from the Environmental Visual Communication (EVC) program now have the option of completing a master’s degree at Laurentian University. It is the first pathway of its kind in postsecondary education in the province.   The institutions have signed an agreement allowing eligible graduates of Fleming’s EVC program to continue their education...

Laurentian University Professor Awarded NSERC funding to advance science communication training

(November 23, 2020) Laurentian University is pleased to congratulate Dr. Chantal Barriault, who received $20,000 from the Federal Government in Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC). This grant is intended to help skilled communicators share their knowledge with  faculty, researchers, and graduate students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), to improve...

Laurentian creates new faculties in health, education and graduate studies

March 19, 2014 - The Laurentian University Senate approved a new Faculty structure, re-organizing and aligning many of the University’s schools and departments.   The existing Faculty of Professional Schools will be replaced by a Faculty of Health and a Faculty of Education. The existing Faculty of Science and Engineering will be renamed the Faculty of Science, Engineering and...

Laurentian professors honoured as "Student's Choice"

FEBRUARY 26, 2016 – Two Laurentian University professors have been honoured with the 2015-2016 Students' Choice Teaching Awards.  From among more than 150 nominations, this year's Students' Choice award recipients are Aaron Langille, a Master Lecturer in Mathematics and Computer Sciences, and Marie St-Onge, an Associate Professor in the School of Nursing.  The...

Dr. Osman Abou-Rabia appointed as Dean

April 25, 2014 - Laurentian University’s Board of Governors today approved the appointment of Dr. Osman Abou-Rabia to the position of Dean, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture, for a term of five years, beginning July 1, 2014.    Dr. Abou-Rabia has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (University of Ottawa) and completed his MSc and BSc at Cairo University. He joined...

Canadian and Ontario governments invest $27.4 million in infrastructure at Laurentian

SEPTEMBER 23, 2016 – The federal government will invest $21.1 million and the Ontario government will invest $6.3 million towards research and innovation infrastructure at Laurentian University. As part of a broad capital program totalling $60.7 million to be completed by March 2018, this $27.4 million investment is earmarked for the immediate construction of a new 47,000 sq ft Research,...

Laurentian University celebrates discovery research

(2018-10-09) Laurentian University researchers have received $1.4 million from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) to fund 10 research projects. Sudbury MP Paul Lefebvre and Nickel Belt MP Marc Serré made the announcement earlier today at a press conference held at the Laurentian’s...

Laurentian University Approves Hiring of 10 New Tenure-Track Professors

(January 23, 2023) - Laurentian University today approved funding for 10 new tenure-track faculty members, sending a clear signal it intends to invest in the long-term sustainability of academic programs and strengthening our bilingual and tricultural mandate. The funding for these permanent hires comes as the University emerged from the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) in...

Laurentian University and Cambrian College Celebrate International Day of Women and Girls in Science

SUDBURY, ON (FEB 11, 2020) – Laurentian University welcomed 85 Grade Six girls and boys from Greater Sudbury-area schools yesterday in recognition of the United Nations’ International Day of Women and Girls in Science. The students experienced a packed day of demonstrations and presentations which highlighted amazing women in science and trades.  The activities also emphasized the...

LU Researcher Adds Revelatory Contribution to Climate Change Research in Leading Journal “Science”

(MAY 21, 2020) Laurentian University is proud to announce the publication of an article in the preeminent journal Science co-authored by postdoctoral researcher Dr. Michelle Kalamandeen.  Entitled ‘Long-term thermal sensitivity of Earth’s tropical forests’, the article discusses the role this type of ecosystem can play in the fight against climate change. Though quite a distance from...

After more than fifty-five years, Laurentian’s Doran Planetarium continues to educate and entertain astronomy enthusiasts.

(February 8, 2023) - Star gazing allows us to observe the many wonders of the night sky. It is an enjoyable pastime filled with many educational opportunities; star gazers often speak about how rewarding an experience it is to identify constellations such as the Big Dipper (Ursa Major) or Cassiopeia. And for those interested in astronomy, planetariums, which are essentially theatres designed to...

Dr. Patrice Sawyer Re-Appointed as Laurentian’s Vice-President, Research and Francophone Affairs

February 15, 2013 - Laurentian University’s Board of Governors today unanimously approved the re-appointment of Dr. Patrice Sawyer as Vice-President, Research and Francophone Affairs, for a second five-year term beginning on July 1, 2014 and ending on June 30, 2019. The re-appointment was recommended by an evaluation committee of ten people, including members of the...

Series: Laurentian University Appoints New Tenure-Track Faculty Members

Part 3 of 3 in this series   October 3, 2024 - From the exploration of sustainable architectural design to critical feminist approaches to understanding health technologies, the diverse academic strengths of Laurentian’s faculty is reflected in the roster of newly appointed tenure-track faculty. "We proudly welcome these exceptional tenure-track faculty members to our...

Laurentian Honours Six Outstanding Canadians

May 27, 2013 - A former mayor of Barrie, the long-time CEO of Science North, and a renowned advocate for minority language rights are among the people being awarded Honourary Doctorates from Laurentian University this spring. “Our honourary doctorate recipients this year come from varied walks of life, but all of them have made their communities better through their passion and...

Dr. Joy Gray-Munro named Dean of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture

(July 29, 2022)  – The national search for the Dean of the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture has now been completed and Laurentian University is pleased to introduce Dr. Joy Gray-Munro as Dean.   Dr. Gray-Munro, an Associate Professor from Laurentian University’s Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture has been at Laurentian for nearly 20 years and has filled...

Laurentian celebrates major successes in NSERC and SSHRC funding

SEPTEMBER 13, 2016 – Laurentian has been awarded $3.5 M from the Federal Government in Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) funding.    NSERC will deliver nearly $3.15M to Laurentian University through the CREATE, Discovery Grant and Research Tools and Instruments Grant programs. ...

Laurentian University celebrates teaching excellence

Laurentian University is proud to honour Dr. Joy Gray-Munro, Dr. Andrée Beauchamp, and Dr. Michelle K. Brunette with 2017-2018 Teaching Excellence Awards.  In addition, two Teaching Fellows, Mr. Charles Daviau and Dr. Aaron Langille, were announced today at a ceremony held in the Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre. Teaching Excellence awards are presented annually to faculty members...

Laurentian Lunars win international engineering competition

(June 9, 2022) - June 3rd 2022 officially marks a day of celebration for engineers at Laurentian University. A team of eight Mechanical Engineering and mechatronics Spring 2022 graduates, called the “Laurentian Lunars”, claimed victory in the inaugural Over the Dusty Moon Challenge, hosted by the Colorado School of Mines. The competition found six finalist teams from the United States,...

Laurentian University celebrates federal NSERC Discovery Grants

(June 27, 2022) - Researchers with Laurentian University and affiliated researchers with NOSM University and Health Sciences North Research Institute have received $820,000 from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) to fund five research projects.  The Discovery Grants Program is NSERC’s largest and longest-standing program supporting areas of research...

Province provides grant funding of $1.2M to Laurentian University researchers

(July 31, 2023) - As part of Ontario’s Virtual Learning Strategy initiative, the government of Ontario has announced their support for the work of Laurentian University researchers by awarding grants totalling $1,246,775, to three novel projects. These projects advance virtual learning opportunities for future students and create new ways of delivering post secondary education. ...

Laurentian Appoints New Associate Vice-President, Francophone Affairs

(August 22, 2023) - Another experienced senior leader has joined Laurentian University as Natalie Poulin-Lehoux has been appointed to the role of Associate Vice-President, Francophone Affairs. With over 25 years of experience, Natalie brings a deep understanding and appreciation for the role of francophone postsecondary education in Northern Ontario.  Having most recently served as...

Local Business Born from Industrious Beginnings

May 15, 2024 - For Jean-François (JF) Démoré, having a strong business sense came naturally. A Laurentian University alumnus from École secondaire catholique Champlain in Chelmsford, Ontario, not only did JF pursue his academics at Laurentian, but it’s where he also got started in entrepreneurship. Choosing Laurentian for his postsecondary education was simple for JF. He was familiar with...

Laurentian University professor and research chair among four Canadians selected for women in science expedition

Dr. Tammy Eger, Professor of Human Kinetics at Laurentian University and Research Chair at the Centre for Research in Occupational Safety and Health is among only four Canadians selected for the fourth “Homeward Bound” cohort (HB4). She and 95 women representing 28 countries will complete a 12-month intensive leadership program for women in Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, Medicine...

LU researchers awarded $50,000 to address vaccine confidence in Northern Ontario

August 3, 2021 - With support from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), researchers and staff from the Centre for Research in Occupational Safety and Health (CROSH) and the Science Communication Graduate Program will be travelling across Northern Ontario this September to enhance confidence in vaccination use with workplaces and communities.   Although many...

“Everywhere I go, I hear, ‘We need nurses!’”

May 6, 2024 - To celebrate National Nursing Week (May 6-12) we don’t have to look far to see that the future of the profession is in skilled hands. Two future nurses are on parallel trajectories at Laurentian University. Joseph “Joe” Colasimone is from Sudbury, a graduate of St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School. Caleb Smith is from Azilda, a graduate of École secondaire...

Architecture to Showcase Cross-Laminated Timber

August 27, 2012 - A provincial investment of $350,000 through the Centre for Research and Innovation in the Bio-Economy (CRIBE) will help to fund the incorporation of cross-laminated timber technology, or CLT, in the construction of Laurentian University’s School of Architecture.  The CRIBE grant will allow Laurentian Architecture to showcase the first significant use of...

Bharti School of Engineering Wins Canadian Mining Games Title

February 27, 2012 - Top marks in mine design, rock mechanics and mineral processing events propelled the Bharti School of Engineering team from Laurentian University to a first-place finish in the 22nd Annual Canadian Mining Games, held February 23rd-26th in Sudbury, Ontario. The team from Laurentian ranked among the top three in 12 of the events that make up the competition, completing the...

Update: New collective agreement reached between Laurentian University and staff union

September 1, 2017   The Laurentian University Staff Union (LUSU) and Laurentian University have reached a new collective agreement. Union members voted 93% in favour of the 3-year contract extension negotiated a full 10-months before the LUSU’s current agreement was due to expire. “This agreement is good news for our employees and the entire Laurentian community. I want to...

Laurentian University Board of Governors announce new appointments

The Laurentian University Board of Governors welcomes two new members, Kathy Dokis and Maxim Jean-Louis. The Board of Governors confirmed their appointments at its meeting on February 22, 2018, for three-year terms. “Kathy and Maxim offer tremendous knowledge and experience as it relates to Indigenous and Francophone communities, relationships and cultures. We are happy to have them join the...

The Bharti School of Engineering at Laurentian University receives a $250,000 donation from Hard-Line

(2018-10-24) A new partnership between Laurentian University and Hard-Line was announced today at the University Club. As part of this partnership, Hard-Line will invest $250,000 over five years in the Mechatronics program of the Bharti School of Engineering at Laurentian University. The funds will enhance student experiences through lab renovations and upgrades, new computer work stations...

Laurentian top 10 in Maclean's 2015 university rankings

November 3, 2014 – Laurentian University has climbed four spots in the Maclean’s annual university rankings, the biggest jump recorded among all Canadian universities.  Laurentian is now ranked 10th among all universities in the primarily undergraduate category.    Since 2009, Laurentian’s overall ranking has moved up 8 positions, with most significant improvements with...

Chemistry Professor honoured for Teaching Excellence Award

Dr. Francois Caron, Full Professor in the School of the Environment was honoured by Laurentian University with the 2014-2015 Teaching Excellence Award for full-time faculty members.   The annual award recognizes exceptional teaching performance and nominations must be supported by students, peers, alumni and other members of the university community.   “I am very gratified...

Three members of the Laurentian University community receive province's highest honour

Laurentian University congratulates Professor Dr. David Pearson, NOSM Board member Angèle Brunelle, and honorary doctorate recipient Ronald Caza on their appointment to the Order of Ontario. The Order of Ontario recognizes individuals whose exceptional achievement in their field has left a lasting legacy in the province, Canada and beyond. Order members come from all walks of life and...

Laurentian University Set to Host Top Canadian High School Students at New Tricultural Summer Program

Laurentian University is thrilled to announce a new collaboration with Shad Canada, a Waterloo-based charity which runs education programs in science and entrepreneurship for Grade 10 and 11 students. Together, our organizations have created a summer program which will reflect northern Ontario’s unique cultural and linguistic landscape. Not only will our institution play host to Shad for the...

Graduate Research Symposium Winners Announced

(March 30, 2022) - Laurentian’s Graduate Student Association, with the support of the Graduate Studies office, hosted a week-long ‘Discovery and Dissemination Graduate Research Symposium’ from March 21 - 25, 2022.  The event drew attention to diverse research projects of students enrolled in Masters and PhD programs. Presentations demonstrated the depth and breadth of research taking...

Teaching Excellence Awards 2022

(October 27, 2022) - The Senate Committee on Teaching and Learning is very pleased to announce the recipients of the 2022 Teaching Excellence Awards.   The Teaching Excellence Award for Part-Time Faculty Members 2022 is awarded to Michelle Reid, B.Arts Sc., M.Sc., M.S.Com. (LU), Sessional Instructor, Science Communication Graduate Program, School of Natural Sciences, Faculty of...

Laurentian Graduates Turning Ideas into Innovation

(November 23, 2023) - For Global Entrepreneurship Week 2023, which fell from November 13th to 17th, The Foundry spotlighted one Laurentian University graduate entrepreneur each day of the week. The Foundry is an initiative run by Laurentian to enable innovators within the university to ideate, create, and develop ideas that can go on to become startup companies or social enterprises. Housed...

Laurentian University To Lead Unique $12m Research Project

May 14, 2013 - An innovative geo-science research project involving universities and mining industry sponsors from across Canada is being supported by the largest research grant ever awarded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) through its Collaborative Research and Development program. The $5.1M NSERC grant was formally announced today by the Minister of State...

Laurentian University opens new School of the Environment

JULY 3, 2014 – Laurentian University’s new School of the Environment, approved by the University Senate earlier this year, is now open, with 13 faculty forming its core and 13 more faculty soon to be cross-appointed from other departments.  The School currently houses five existing programs:  Environmental Studies, Environmental Science, Études de l’environnement, Science...

Dr. David Lesbarrères honoured as virtual researcher on call

MAY 27, 2015 – Laurentian University’s Acting Dean in the Faculty of Graduate Studies, and Associate Professor in the Department of Biology, Dr. David Lesbarrères has been honoured with this year’s Partners in Research Virtual Researcher on Call (VROC) Expert Participation Award.   The award was presented at a ceremony celebrating the Partners in Research...

Laurentian University researchers secure $1.3M in new funding

JUNE 22, 2015 – Seven Laurentian University faculty members and three graduate students have won new research grants and scholarships awarded by the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).    Total funding awarded to Laurentian University researchers amounts to $1,329,500.   The funds are awarded through competition for NSERC’s...

Laurentian University professors awarded new SSHRC funding

SEP. 8, 2015 – Laurentian University is pleased to congratulate four faculty members who have been awarded new funding from Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) for 2015.   Three faculty members were awarded funding under SSHRC’s Insight Development Grant program: - Dr. Tammy Gaber, Assistant Professor, School of Architecture, Faculty of Science,...

University community prepares for Graduate Research Symposium

(March 16, 2022) - A week-long event that promotes graduate student research at Laurentian University will take place March 21st to 25th, 2022. This student-led ‘Discovery and Dissemination Graduate Research Symposium’ is spearheaded by the Graduate Student Association, with support from the Office of Graduate Studies.  Presentations about current research projects from students...

College of Nurses of Ontario provides preliminary approval of a new bridging program for French registered practical nurses to obtain Bachelor of Science in Nursing

(March 21, 2022) - On March 3, 2022, the College of Nurses of Ontario provided preliminary approval for a new program bridging accreditation for French registered practical nurses seeking to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN). This accreditation will enable diploma holders of Collège Boréal’s Practical Nursing (RPN) program to obtain a BScN from Laurentian University...

Laurentian University hosts Canadian high school students for bilingual, tricultural summer program

(July 28, 2022) - Fifty-six grade ten and eleven Canadian high school students have been keeping busy on Laurentian’s campus, participating in Shad Canada’s twenty-seven day program from July 3rd through July 29th. Laurentian University is one of twenty-one host universities across the nation in partnership with Shad Canada, a not-for-profit organization who equip youth to tackle social and...

Natural Resource Engineering PhD candidate selected for prestigious national award

(October 5, 2022) - Maryam Pourmahdavi, PhD candidate of Natural Resource Engineering in Engineering Science at Laurentian University is the recipient of the prestigious Gordon M. Ritcey PhD award. This nation-wide achievement in the hydrometallurgy section of Mettalurgy and Materials Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (MetSoc) is an incredible...

Are local fish safe to consume? Research on contaminants in subsistence fish to impact Indigenous communities

(January 10, 2023) - Fishing is enjoyed by people from across the globe. It is an exciting sport that offers the opportunity to enjoy nature, relieve stress and spend quality time with friends and family. But are the fish we catch safe to consume? An aquaculture study about contaminants in subsistence fish sets the goal to address this question and specifically, help inform Indigenous...

Graduate Research Symposium Winners Announced at Laurentian University

(April 12, 2023) - Laurentian’s Graduate Student Association, with the support of the Graduate Studies office, hosted a week-long ‘Discovery and Dissemination Graduate Research Symposium’ from March 27th to 31st, 2023. The event drew attention to diverse research projects of students enrolled in Masters and PhD programs. Presentations demonstrated the depth and breadth of research taking place...

When a unique hobby sparks lifelong commitment to advocacy

April 11, 2024 - At just 23 years old, Jérôme Breton has a degree in Marine Biology, experience working on research for the federal government, and is now at Laurentian University to round-out his skills as a science communicator. As a 12 year old, Jérôme started a unique hobby that would shape his academic journey and lifelong passion–on a family trip to British Columbia, he went diving with...

Series: Undergraduate Student Research Awards Recipients

July 10, 2024 - This summer, twenty-two students have the opportunity to support research projects through Laurentian University with funding provided by Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRAs) are meant to...

Why Study Kinesiology?

November 14, 2024 – Two Laurentian University students on parallel trajectories are navigating student life in their respective Kinesiology programs. Shayla Villeneuve, a fourth-year student in the Kinesiology (Science) program, and Maxime Mailloux, a third-year student in the Kinésiologie (Science) program, exemplify the interplay between the English and French streams, revealing similar...

Laurentian Architecture Launches ‘Visions in Canadian Design’

August 22, 2013 – Media and all members of the Sudbury community are invited to take part in the Laurentian University School of Architecture’s inaugural lecture series, “Visions in Canadian Design.” The series is being launched in conjunction with the official opening of Canada’s newest school of architecture on September 4th, 2013. The series opens on the evening of Wednesday,...

Laurentian Hosts Science and Humanities Forum on Extinction

November 6, 2013 – Conservation biology, increasing threats to habitat, and the growing list of species at risk are all on the agenda—alongside ethical and philosophical aspects of extinction—at a unique international symposium to be held at Laurentian University this month.      “Thinking Extinction,”  November 14-16, will address and discuss a range of approaches to...

Laurentian University hosts an international symposium in social sciences

May 4, 2015 – On May 7 and 8, Laurentian University will host an international symposium on complex and relational systemic thought on its main campus in Sudbury.   Organized jointly by Laurentian University and Université de Toulouse 1 Capitole (France), the event will bring together researchers from different countries in an effort to promote knowledge transfers and generate...

Laurentian University to host 6th Mining and the Environment 2015 International Conference

JUNE 11, 2015 – Laurentian University’s Goodman School of Mines, in cooperation with the Laurentian University School of the Environment, will host the 6th Mining and the Environment 2015 International Conference from June 20-25, in Sudbury, Ontario.   The Conference will bring together experts in the environmental sciences and environmental health sciences, industry...

Laurentian University celebrates Nobel Prize in Physics

October 9, 2015 – Colleagues and associates of Dr. Arthur McDonald at Laurentian University and at the SNOLAB research facility are applauding the news that Dr. McDonald is a co-winner of the  2015 Nobel Prize in Physics.  Dr. McDonald, emeritus professor at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario was jointly named this year’s Nobel Laureate with Dr. Takaaki Kajita of the...

Laurentian University’s Climate Change Division at MIRARCO Receives $5M from Green Investment Fund

March 17, 2016 - Winter roads are already beginning to melt, much earlier than when the Elders of Far North First Nations were young. Geese are about to fly north, but now they fly over places where they used to land. Life is changing fast for First Nations in the far north of the province. Understanding and describing the impacts of those changes is the goal of a Climate Change Impact Study...

Harquail Family Invests $10 Million to Advance Mineral Exploration Research

*Photo left to right: James Harquail, Sofia Harquail, David Harquail, Birgitta Sigfridsson, Peter Harquail David Harquail announced today that his family foundation is making a $10 million investment to support Laurentian University’s Department of Earth Sciences and its Mineral Exploration Research Centre (MERC). The University’s Board of Governors has unanimously decided to honour the...

Federal Government Invests $49M in $104M Mineral Exploration Research Program

Laurentian University is launching an unprecedented research effort to help the mineral industry make lower risk exploration investments in Canada and abroad and reverse the current lower discovery rates of new mineral deposits.   This seven-year initiative named Metal Earth received a boost of $49,269,000 over seven years from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund (CFREF). ...

Dominic Giroux Named CEO of Health Sciences North and HSN Research Institute

The Health Sciences North (HSN) and HSN Research Institute (HSNRI) Board of Directors announced today that Dominic Giroux, the President and Vice-Chancellor of Laurentian University, will be the new President and Chief Executive Officer of HSN and HSNRI effective October 2, 2017. Located in Greater Sudbury, HSN ranks among Ontario’s largest academic health sciences centres and among Canada’s...

Dr. David Fortin to become the next director of the McEwen School of Architecture in 2018

Laurentian University announced today the appointment of Dr. David Fortin as the next Director of the McEwen School of Architecture, effective January 1, 2018. He will be the successor to the founding director, Dr. Terrance Galvin, whose second three-year term ends on December 31, 2017.  Pursuant to the terms of the faculty collective agreement, school directors and department chairs...

Dr. Robert Haché appointed 11th president and vice-chancellor of Laurentian University

Friday, February 15, 2019 – The Laurentian University Board of Governors is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Robert Haché as the University’s 11th president and vice-chancellor. He will assume the position on July 1, 2019, for a five-year renewable term, succeeding Dr. Pierre Zundel who has been serving in this capacity on an interim basis since August 2017.  Current...

LU donates thousands of high-quality masks to Sudbury’s frontline healthcare workers

Laurentian University continues its commitment to helping critical workers stay safe during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. This week, the institution has donated 8,000 masks to our colleagues at Health Sciences North. The masks, more properly known as surgical or face masks, help minimize the risk of exposure to harmful airborne matter by filtering out 95 percent of potentially dangerous...

New Agreement Sees LU Partner Institution Flourish, Tackle Climate Change

Dec. 16, 2020 -- Laurentian University is pleased to announce the signing of an Affiliation Agreement with the Climate Risk Institute (CRI). CRI is a not-for-profit corporation focused on delivering services and advancing practice related to climate change risk assessment and adaptation planning through programs and projects that focus on mobilizing knowledge and building capacity. This...

Urbanization is driving evolution of plants globally, study supported by Laurentian U finds

(March 21, 2022) - Humans re-shape the environments where they live, with cities being among the most profoundly transformed environments on Earth. New research now shows that these urban environments are altering the way life evolves. A ground-breaking study led by evolutionary biologists at U of T Mississauga (UTM) examines whether parallel evolution is occurring in cities all over...

Dominic Beaudry named new Associate Vice-President, Academic and Indigenous Programs

(August 15, 2022) - We are pleased to announce the appointment of Dominic Beaudry as the new Associate Vice-President, Academic and Indigenous Programs (AVP-AIP) starting October 1, 2022. In this role, Mr. Beaudry will play a leadership role in promoting, developing and implementing initiatives and programs that support the Laurentian University Native Education Council’s (LUNEC)...

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Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde relate son expérience à La science rencontre le parlement

Photo : Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde, Ph.D., avec l'honorable Kirsty Duncan La science et la politique ne se combinent pas toujours bien, mais il est indubitable qu’individuellement et en collaboration elles influencent profondément notre vie. Il suffit parfois d’avoir une bonne conversation. Le 7 novembre 2018, la première réunion de La science rencontre le parlement a eu lieu sur la...

Technologie recommandée pour l'apprentissage en ligne

Le Service de la technologie de l’information a dressé une courte liste des ressources informatiques recommandées (matériel et logiciels) pour avoir la meilleure expérience possible pour l'apprentissage en ligne.   Liste de ressources pour l’automne 2020   ☑ Largeur de bande et Internet (1,2 Mbps ou plus dans les sens montant et descendant) ☑ Matériel informatique (i5...

Conférence sur la biologie du café par Thomas Merritt pour l’Association de café du Canada

  Le 7 octobre 2020, lors de la Conférence sur le café qu’a tenue en virtuel la Coffee Association of Canada (CAC), Thomas Merritt (Ph.D.) de l’Université Laurentienne, a abordé les divers effets biologiques du café, la boisson la plus appréciée du monde. Après son introduction par le responsable du café chez Tim Horton’s, John Middlemass, le professeur Merritt a donné la conférence...

Jacqueline Litzgus, Ph.D.

Jacqueline Litzgus, Ph.D., est une leadeuse reconnue au niveau national dans le domaine de la biologie de la conservation des reptiles et des amphibiens des espèces en péril, qui comptent parmi les animaux les plus menacés au niveau mondial. Mme Litzgus combine la science fondamentale et la science appliquée pour informer les politiques gouvernementales et la législation, en se concentrant...

Publications

Publications Boissonneault, Julie et Ali Reguigui (dir.), Langue et territoire. Études en sociolinguistique urbaine, Sudbury, Série monographique en sciences humaines, no 15, 2014, 510 p. Cheadle, Norman , Julie Boissonneault et Ali Reguigui (dir.), Langue et territoire. Espaces litteraires, Série monographique en sciences humaines, no 16, 2014, 268 p. Reguigui, Ali et...

Publications

Voici quelques publications recentes des professeurs du département de science économique :   Hassan Bougrine   Hassan Bougrine, 2017, The Creation of Wealth and Poverty: Means and Ways, New York and London: Routledge   Hassan Bougrine, 2017, ‘Rethinking the Economic Role of the State’ in Rochon, L. P. and S. Rossi (eds), A Modern Guide to Rethinking...

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La science politique est une discipline dont l’objet d’étude est la théorie politique, les types de gouvernement et le rôle du citoyen, les questions d’actualité en théorie politique (ex. la théorie démocratique et la guerre), la nature de l’inégalité (en particulier l’inégalité entre les pays du Nord et du Sud mais aussi le racisme, la misogynie, l’homophobie et les différences de...

Le gouvernement fédéral investit 49 000 000 $ dans le programme d'exploration minérale de 104 000 000 $

              L’Université Laurentienne lance une initiative de recherche sans précédent pour aider l’industrie des minéraux à faire, tant au Canada qu’à l’étranger, des investissements d’exploration à faible risque et à inverser la tendance actuelle, celle des faibles taux de découverte de nouveaux gisements minéraux. Cette initiative de...

Unité conjointe d’écologie d’eau douce

L’Unité conjointe d’écologie d’eau douce (unité conjointe), logée dans le Centre pour la vitalité des lacs Vale, a été créée en 1989 et constitue un partenariat unique et fructueux entre l’Université Laurentienne, le ministère des Richesses naturelles de l’Ontario (MRN) et le ministère de l’Environnement de l’Ontario (MEO), avec des collaborateurs de l’industrie minière (Vale et Xstrata...

Gary J. Michalak

Même si beaucoup de personnes prennent le temps de réfléchir à leur carrière, d’autres, comme M. Gary Michalak, savent depuis l’enfance ce qu’elles feront dans leur vie professionnelle. Quand il était un jeune athlète, Gary a décidé qu’il mettrait à profit les qualités de leadership acquises en jouant de nombreux sports afin d’aider les autres à réaliser leurs objectifs. Cet apprenant à vie a...

La famille Reilly

Nous remercions Nina Reilly, ancienne de la Laurentienne (B.A.Sc. Metallurgical Engineering ‘85), d’avoir pris le temps de nous raconter l’histoire de sa famille de son domicile à Calgary, en Alberta ce mois. L’histoire de la famille Reilly à l’Université Laurentienne a commencé avant que l’université a porté ce nom. Irvine Reilly, père de Nina, B.Eng., M.Eng., PhD, a commencé ses études à...

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« J’ai eu de l’EAP une expérience vraiment géniale. Venant de l’Arabie saoudite et connaissant très peu l’anglais, j’ai trouvé que le programme m’a beaucoup aidé à me préparer à vivre et à étudier au Canada, c’est-à-dire à améliorer toutes les compétences nécessaires. Les enseignants dévoués étaient en mesure de répondre aux besoins des étudiants en leur faisant faire des...

Astuces de chercheurs de la Laurentienne - COVID-19

Contenu et fiches développés par Victoria Banderob (étudiant de maîtrise en Communications de la science)   Pratiquer la pleine conscience   Soulager un mal de dos   Appuyer les adultes plus âgés   Idées pour l'autogestion de la santé

Deux étudiants de sciences médico-légales, Hamza et Irbaaz Syed, produisent plus d’une centaine de capuchons de protection personnelle pour l’hôpital d’Alliston

Quand MM. Hamza et Irbaaz Syed ne fabriquent pas d’articles de protection pour les travailleurs de la santé de leur localité, à Alliston, ils prêtent un appui aux personnes âgées qui en ont besoin. Ces jeunes bénévoles, qui étudient tous les deux les sciences médico-légales à la Laurentienne, ont toujours voulu donner un peu d’eux même à leur communauté. « La criminalistique est une...

David Paquette

Même si la technologie évolue constamment, la dynamique des personnes dans un milieu de travail et leur importance à faire progresser l’organisme sont des choses qui ne changent pas. Ancien de l’Université Laurentienne qui est actuellement expert-conseil en gestion, coach pour les cadres et formateur en leadership, M. David Paquette a dévoué 26 ans de sa carrière à aider les...

Kim Fahner

Kim Fahner, auteure, éducatrice, poétesse lauréate de Sudbury et membre active de la collectivité, a pour les arts une passion qui rayonne dans toute son œuvre. Elle est diplômée de l’Université Laurentienne où elle a préparé une double majeure, English et History, puis une mineure en « Native Studies » comme on l’appelait à l’époque. En effet, elle avait vraiment à cœur de faire ses études de...

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The Reilly Family

  Laurentian University runs in the family! This month, we were appreciative of Nina Reilly, Laurentian alumna (B.A.Sc. Metallurgical Engineering ‘85), for making the time to share her family’s story with us all the way from her home in Calgary, Alberta.  The Reilly family’s time at Laurentian University dates back to even before the university bore that name. Irvine Reilly,...

Putting his community ahead of his education: the story of LU student Jacob Pitawanakwat

It took quite a bit of balancing work and life, but LU student Jacob Pitawanakwat recently completed his third year in computer science. “I was bouncing back and forth between work and school when I found an opportunity to supply-teach full time.” When he wasn’t in class, he offered his services as a supply teacher for the Wikwemikong Board of Education (WBE) anywhere from kindergarten to...

Dr. Ming Cai

  Dr. Ming Cai School of Engineering and Computer Science Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture Tel: (705) 675-1151 ext. 2284 Email: mcai@laurentian.ca Office: F-225D       Dr. Ming Cai, a licensed professional engineer in Ontario, is a Full Professor in the School of Engineering and Computer Science and holds a position as MIRARCO...

Recommended Technology for Online Learning

Laurentian University's Information Technology department has put together a short list of recommended computing (hardware and software) resources to ensure the best possible experience when studying online. Technology Checklist ☑Bandwidth and Internet requirements (1.2Mbps or more up and downstream) ☑Computing requirements (minimum 10th generation i5 or i7, 8Gb+ RAM, 256 SSD...

Recommended Technology for Online Learning

  The Information Technology department has put together a short list of recommended computing (hardware and software) resources to provide the best possible experience while learning online.   Technology Checklist    ☑  Bandwidth and Internet requirements (1.2Mbps or more up and downstream) ☑  Computing requirements (minimum 10th generation i5 or i7,...

National Funding Agencies Support Laurentian University Research

Sudbury, ON (September 13, 2016) - SEPTEMBER 13, 2016 – Laurentian has been awarded $3.5 M from the Federal Government in Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) funding.  NSERC will deliver nearly $3.15M to Laurentian University through the CREATE, Discovery Grant and Research Tools and...

Dr. Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde at the inaugural Canadian Science Meets Parliament

Photo: Dr. Albrecht Schulte-Hostedde with the Honourable Kirsty Duncan Science and politics do not always mix well; however, it cannot be denied our lives are deeply impacted by both and their collaboration. Sometimes, all we need is a good conversation. On November 6th, 2018, the inaugural Canadian Science Meets Parliament event was held at Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Modelled after...

Laurentian’s Graduate Researchers are Redefining Earth Science Research with Collaboration

A defining feature of Sudbury is its establishment within the Sudbury Basin, an impact crater formed almost 2 billion years ago. Earth science researchers at Laurentian University have access to unique geologic structures formed by this impact for field and laboratory research, allowing them to ask questions about our Earth that can only be answered here in Sudbury.  However, there are...

About Us

On behalf of the faculty, staff and current students of the Laurentian University Department of Political Science I welcome you to our webpage. Our department is bilingual and students have the opportunity to study in English, French or both languages to complete their degree. Our faculty is committed to undergraduate teaching and students benefit greatly from our small class sizes....

Forensic Science student Hamza and Irbaaz Syed produce over 100 PPE Hoods for hospital in Alliston

When Hamza and Irbaaz Syed aren’t making gear to help protect healthcare workers at their local hospitals in Alliston Ontario, you will likely find them extending their helping hands to seniors in need. The young volunteers, both Forensic Science students at Laurentian, have always had a burning desire to give back to the community.  “Forensic Science is an applied science, in this...

Advice from Laurentian University’s Academic Excellence Awards Winners

This spring, Laurentian students graduated at a convocation ceremony unlike any other in the 60 years the university has been in operation. Another year has come and gone. Though graduation marks the end of a chapter, it is not the end goal; it is just another step on a path leading to many more accomplishments on the journey we call life. We would like to share advice from some of our top...

Federal Budget 2018

Laurentian University was thrilled to see that the latest federal budget contains the biggest investment in science and university research in Canadian history. As Interim President at Laurentian I can tell you firsthand that recent investments we have seen have helped our university and our city take a giant leap forward. Last summer we announced that through the federal government’s...

School of Education

The English-language concurrent Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program admits approximately 115 students yearly. It provides an innovative alternative to the consecutive teacher education programs that typically involve an additional two years after the completion of an undergraduate degree. Students in our five-year concurrent education program complete a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of...

Nicole Tardif

Women in STEM, namely in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics are making waves all around the world. The fields have been predominantly male but are now seeing an increase in female professionals, despite the gender disparity that continues to exist. Nicole Tardif is one of those women that comes to mind when one thinks about strong leaders in STEM and in Northern...

Kim Fahner

  An author, an educator, a Sudbury poet laureate, and an active community volunteer, Kim Fahner’s passion for the arts shines through in all of her work. Kim began her studies at Laurentian University with a double major in English and History, and later added in a minor in Native Studies (now Indigenous Studies). Kim wanted to stay at home in Sudbury for her undergraduate program, and...

Rebecca Foreshew

Travelling the world may not be on our current agenda, but Rebecca Foreshew has certainly been on her fair share of global adventures over the years. As a BScN ’14 and MScN ’19 alumna of Laurentian University and a natural empath, Rebecca has taken her skills on the road with her to many countries and communities to help individuals in need of health care services or support. Rebecca’s...

Dr. Thomas Merritt’s Talk for the Coffee Association of Canada on the Biology of the Bean

On October 7, 2020, the Coffee Association of Canada (CAC) held its Virtual Coffee Conference, and Laurentian University’s very own Dr. Thomas Merritt was invited to speak on the varying biological effects of coffee – the world’s favourite beverage.  Dr. Merritt is a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. At the conference, Dr. Merritt was introduced by John...

Jobs

Two MSc Opportunities in Industrial Biotechnology at Laurentian University Two MSc positions are available immediately in the lab of Dr. Vasu Appanna (Professor of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture at Laurentian University) and Dr. Sujeenthar Tharmalingam (Assistant Professor, Northern Ontario School of Medicine University). We are seeking two highly...

The Doran Planetarium

The Doran Planetarium -- an outreach facility administrated by the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture -- offers various astronomy presentations to educate and entertain groups of all ages. We are proud members of the International Planetarium Society and the Canadian Council of Science Centres. On most days of the year, the Doran Planetarium is available upon...

Celebrate Laurentian Research

Federal Government Invests $49M in $104M Mineral Exploration Research Program. Laurentian University is launching an unprecedented research effort to help the mineral industry make lower risk exploration investments in Canada and abroad and reverse the current lower discovery rates of new mineral deposits. This seven-year initiative named Metal Earth received a boost of...

Testimonials

"My experience at the EAP was absolutely great. Coming from Saudi Arabia with a very limited knowledge of the English language, I found the EAP program helps a lot in enhancing every skill required to become ready to live and study in Canada.  The committed instructors were able to cater the needs of students and allow them to experience working on assignments that would...

Cooperative Freshwater Ecology Unit

The Cooperative Freshwater Ecology Unit (Co-op Unit), housed within the Vale Living With Lakes Centre, was established in 1989 and is a unique and successful partnership between Laurentian University, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR), and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment (MOE) with collaborators from the mining industry (Vale and Xstrata Nickel), Canadian Forest...

Day One

Monday morning at 8:30 I officially took over in the office of the President. At 7AM I was already doing interviews with members of the media in our brand-new atrium and front door. When the reporter asked me how I felt about taking over at Laurentian, all I could say was, “excited”. Excited because I have been on this campus for nearly a decade and have never seen anything like what...

Testimonials

“ Being from Bracebridge and the Muskoka Lakes area, I had heard the dated descriptions of Sudbury as a mining town. I was pleasantly surprised and amazed, really. The scenery and the atmosphere are top-notch, and the friendliness of the people truly makes the city.” - Derek Janssen, Sport and Physical Education, 4th year   “Anyone can do a sport, but it takes true...

New Instrumentation in the PCAF

On January 14, 2019, the installation of liquid chromatography and gas chromatography systems coupled to a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer (UPLC-APGC-QQQ-MS) will begin at the Norinne E. Perdue Central Analytical Facility (PCAF) to complement the suite of chromatography and mass spectrometry systems within the facility. The facility currently houses a liquid chromatography system coupled to...

Earn a Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)

Why should you enroll in the 12-month Master's of Engineering (M.Eng.) program? This unique Engineering degree helps you differentiate from other Bachelor of Engineering graduates. With the possibility of completing it in only one year, you can bolster your career with a plan for advancement.  This Master’s degree is course-based. The degree focuses on technical skills...

Gary J. Michalak

Many people take time to figure out what they would like to do with their careers; others, like Gary Michalak, know exactly what they are meant to do from an early age. As a young athlete, Gary realized he wanted to use the leadership skills he developed playing multiple sports to help those around him achieve their goals. A lifelong learner, Gary has continued to fuel his passion by helping to...

Laurentian Researchers' Helpful Tips - COVID-19

Content and slides developed by Victoria Banderob (Science Communication MA student)   Practicing Mindfulness   Relieving Back Pain    Supporting Older Adults   Daily Self-Care Ideas

Nursing student strives to help fight COVID-19 on the frontlines

When Tyler Pretty isn’t on the front lines screening Glencore employees, you will likely find him volunteering with Greater Sudbury Community COVID-19 Response & Relief, where he is  delivering groceries to people unable to leave their homes to buy essential items.  “We have just recently served our 100th family!” Pretty proudly states, on the cusp of entering his fourth...

Kerry Moynihan

Kerry Moynihan (B.Com. SPAD) still remembers his parents dropping him off in Sudbury to begin his first year at Laurentian University. Kerry grew up in Toronto, ON, and most of his family members before him completed their postsecondary studies in southern Ontario. Although his first few days in Sudbury were an adjustment, Kerry soon met some of his lifelong friends,...

BScN Program for Registered Nurses via Distance Education

*Admissions to the English Post RN program have been suspended   Distance Education In January 1987, the BScN program for registered nurses became available on a part-time basis through Distance Education at five sites. As the demand increased, the number of sites expanded from Barrie, Orillia, North Bay, Timmins and Sault Ste. Marie to include students in Oshawa, Owen Sound, St....

Karen J. Pheasant-Neganigwane

                                      Maamwi. Together. Ensemble. This is how we understand the past and learn to move forward hand-in-hand as a community. Listening, understanding and initiating change are all crucial to how we move...

David Paquette

Technology may change but one thing remains the same: the dynamics between individuals in the workplace and their importance in helping organizations move forward. David Paquette is a Laurentian University alumnus who works as a management consultant, executive coach and leadership trainer. He has dedicated the past 26 years of his career to helping organizations and leaders implement change...

“We are present!” Mery Martinez Garcia on life, love, and BIPOC contributions to the world at large

“The daycare operator told me, 'I don’t know how it is in Canada, and I don’t know if you’ve noticed… but this is a Black daycare…'” recalled Prof. Mery Martinez Garcia in a recent interview. “I asked her, 'is there an issue with my child being white?' Then the operator responded, 'No! No! No, no, no! Normally white people don’t put their children into a black daycare!'” Martinez Garcia,...

Dr. Jacqueline Litzgus

Dr. Jacqueline Litzgus is a nationally-recognized leader in Conservation Biology of Species At Risk (SAR) reptiles and amphibians, which are among the most globally-imperilled animals. Dr. Litzgus combines basic and applied science to inform government policies and legislation, with particular focus on addressing the damaging effects of highway development and resource extraction (aggregates,...

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