James C. Simeon
An article by York University Professor James C. Simeon, titled “Causality and the Laws of War, Terrorism and Asylum,” was recently published in the Cambridge International Law Journal Blog
An article by York University Professor James C. Simeon, titled “Causality and the Laws of War, Terrorism and Asylum,” was recently published in the Cambridge International Law Journal Blog
A comprehensive toolkit that provides guidance on email signatures and social media posts is available to help the York University community celebrate its latest climb in THE Impact Rankings.
Over 50 York University researchers have been awarded funding from the Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) to advance innovations across disciplines.
Newly appointed Canada Research Chair Jeffrey Schall, and renewed Chairs Gillian Parekh and Joel Zylberberg, will use their positions to advance well-being research and innovation.
A video recording of the June 10 virtual town hall, as well as a slide show presentation used during the session, are now available for faculty and staff.
York University’s Schulich ExecEd is partnering with Skills/Compétences Canada, an organization dedicated to enhancing the involvement of youth in skilled trade and technology careers, to provide leadership training for the next generation of workers.
Eight Lassonde researchers are working to enhance the lithium production supply chain as part of a $1.5-million initiative funded by the Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada.
Euroviews. AI could be your ideal work colleagueAn op-ed co-written by Schulich School of Business Professor Alexander Coutts was published in Euronews June 13. York University’s new medical school to help high school students become doctors in as little as five yearsYork University President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda Lenton was quoted in NOW Toronto June 12. Why […]
Faculty of Health professors Matthias Hoben, Tamara Daly and Liane Ginsburg have been awarded $750,000 from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institute of Aging (CIHR-IA) to support their study of adult day programs for individuals living with dementia.
York University’s efforts to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals has resulted in it being among the top 35 universities in the world, according to the prestigious 2024 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings.