Cameron Graham
Schulich Professor Cameron Graham is the host and producer of the new "Research @ Schulich Podcast," exploring the cutting edge of business, management and leadership research
Schulich Professor Cameron Graham is the host and producer of the new "Research @ Schulich Podcast," exploring the cutting edge of business, management and leadership research
Pest control treatments at the Keele and Glendon campuses will begin on Friday, Oct. 18 at 5 p.m. and end on Sunday, Oct. 20 at 5 p.m.
Members of the York University community are encouraged to express their interest in joining the Faculties of the Future Working Group – part of the York U Forward Action Plan – which aims to help the University evolve towards a more collaborative and sustainable organizational model.
Ice is getting more dangerous as the world warms, study suggestsYork University Professor Sapna Sharma was quoted in the Washington Post Oct. 5. The origins of Halloween, from trick-or-treat to pumpkin carvingYork University Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus Nicholas Rogers was quoted in the Telegraph Oct. 10. How this Nuit Blanche artist transformed an ordinary materialYork […]
In honour of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Witness: The Canadian Journal of Critical Nursing Discourse – edited by Professor Cheryl van Daalen-Smith – released a podcast episode featuring multiple Indigenous voices, discussing ways to disrupt health research to enhance reconciliation
Osgoode Hall Law School-based researcher Lisa Moore delivered a keynote speech about alternative dispute resolution at the Justice Center of the Americas 2024 International Seminar last month in Bogotá, Colombia
Professor Hassan Qudrat-Ullah's new book, Riding the Wave: Exploring the Realms of Autonomous Vehicles, explores the evolution of autonomous vehicles and delves into the complex considerations surrounding them
Professor Karen Bernhardt-Walther won the European Economics Association's Award for Innovative Teaching for a joint virtual project developed in partnership with Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich
Professor Raju J. Das has co-edited a new book honouring American sociologist David Fasenfest. Titled Interrogating the Future, it will be celebrated with a launch event on Oct. 3. on the Keele Campus
The awards recognize the dedication of Lassonde School of Engineering faculty members in shaping the future of the field, and celebrate achievements such as research impact, student mentorship and community engagement.