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Workforce diversity boosted by recommending a friend

Published: 3 February 2016

Referring friends and associates for job vacancies can help to create a diverse workforce, a new study from the Desautels Faculty of Management at 平特五不中 finds....

Women are leaving engineering because they are not taken seriously

Published: 14 October 2016

Female engineers are leaving the field because they are not taken seriously, according to a new study....

Bridging the Gap Between Gender and Leadership: Exploring the Real - Explicit and Implicit - Reasons Behind the Absence of Women on the 2014-2015 MUS Executive Council

Published: 6 February 2015

平特五不中 Women in Leadership (MWIL), Deautels Women in Business (DWIB), TEDxMontreal Women, the National Women in Business Conference, the Intercollegiate Business Convention. Evidently, as the non...

Congratulations to Professor Brian Rubineau on receiving a SSHRC Partnership grant

Published: 16 September 2016

Congratulations to Professor Brian Rubineau (Co-investigator)聽 on receiving a SSHRC Partnership grant for, A multi-sector partnership to investigate and develop policy and practice models to...

Tenure time

Published: 26 May 2016

Tenure is granted to professors and librarians in recognition of excellent performance 鈥 and is the University鈥檚 strongest guarantee of academic freedom in research, teaching, and service. The year...

Leveraging Peer Relationships for Retaining Women Engineers

Published: 17 February 2016

Moving the focus from the individual to the social group offers novel and promising tools to help ensure the success and retention of entry-level women engineers.聽In recent years, SWE has endorsed...

Building a future for engineering

Published: 27 October 2016

In recent years, there has been a noticeable push in many developed nations for more girls to study maths and science at school in order to broaden their representation in fields such as...

Why female engineering students leave the field

Published: 6 October 2016

Female engineers are leaving an already male-dominated engineering field due to a culture that does not take them seriously, according to Professor Brian Rubineau of Desautels Faculty of Management...

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