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This directory overviews ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ's various departments, foundations, and institutes focusing on sustainability-related topics. From environmental science to public policy, these research units are at the forefront of addressing global challenges through transdisciplinary collaboration and cutting-edge research.
Use this directory to explore the breadth of sustainability research happening across ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ, and find opportunities for partnership, support, collaboration, and more!
ÌýBieler School of the Environment (BSE)
ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ’s Faculties of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Arts, and Science have come together to forge a unique approach to the study of the environment, through the Bieler School of Environment (BSE). The Bieler School of Environment trains students to address critical environmental issues from multiple perspectives, understand the broader societal contexts, and adapt to a constantly changing world. Encompassing a broad range of ideas, methods, and perspectives, we provide a foundation upon which more specialized knowledge can be built, to enable and develop the interdisciplinary approaches our planet needs.
Director: frederic.fabry [at] mcgill.ca (Frederic Fabry)
ÌýBrace Water Centre
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The Brace Water Centre brings together staff from several ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ faculties, to undertake research, teaching, specialized training, and policy and strategic studies in water resources management, both in Canada and internationally. ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ is one of Canada's most comprehensive and research-intensive universities. The Brace Water Centre draws on a wide range of expertise and facilities available within the University. Researchers affiliated with the Centre come from multiple faculties including, Engineering, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Science, Law, and Management.
Interim Director: nathalie.tufenkji [at] mcgill.ca (Nathalie Tufenkji)
ÌýFRQ-Québec Center for Advanced Materials (CQMF/QCAM)
The Quebec Centre for Advanced Materials is a strategic group, financed by Fonds de recherche du Québec – Nature et Technologies, working in the field of functional materials for biomedical, environmental and energy applications supported by fundamental research axes in the topics of self-assembly, nanotechnology and polymers.
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ÌýInstitute for the Study of International Development (ISID)
ISID's mission is to advance knowledge of the social, political, economic and environmental processes and conditions that enable people and societies to develop their full potential, living long, healthy, meaningful, and productive lives in community with others.
Interim Director: Megan Bradley
ÌýCentre in Green Chemistry and Catalysis (CGCC)
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The CGCC was created in 2009 through the financial support ofÌýÌýand is composed of researchers from 7 universities across Quebec, including Université de Montréal, ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ, Université Laval, the Université de Sherbrooke, Concordia University, the Université du Québec à Montréal and Polytechnique Montréal.ÌýThe scientific program of CGCC aims to yield major conceptual scientific advances in areas in which Quebec has already demonstrated its international leadership, bringing together talented researchers for the development of new green chemistry, as well as increasing public awareness and encouraging the creation of spin-off companies
Coordinator at ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ: marie.laferriere2 [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Marie Laferrière)
ÌýMargaret A. Gilliam Institute for Global Food Security
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Margaret A. Gilliam Institute for Global Food Security was launched in October 2010. Institute staff, affiliates, students and post-doctoral fellows focus their energies on finding sustainable solutions and help to advance annual agricultural productivity growth while conserving natural resources and minimizing environmental degradation. The time to strategically reinvest in agriculture, food and nutrition in an innovative way is now. Research-for-development, technology transfer, education, and dissemination of knowledge are so critical to alleviate the hunger and poverty being experienced by millions of people in the world.
Director:Ìýpatrick.cortbaoui [at] mcgill.ca (Patrick Cortbaoui)
ÌýMax Bell School of Public Policy
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ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ’s Max Bell School of Public Policy is committed to the research, teaching, public outreach, and practical advocacy of sound public policy, with each of these four dimensions grounded in a solid understanding of the overall policy process, not merely as it is described in theory but as it exists in the real world, with all its imperfections and limitations. The principle-based design of policy solutions to important problems, the interaction of policy development with partisan politics, and knowledge of the workings of the machinery of government all play central roles in the activities of the Max Bell School.
Director:ÌýChristopher.Ragan [at] mcgill.ca (Christoper Ragan)
ÌýƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Centre for Biodiversity Sciences/FRQ - Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Sciences (QCBS)
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The objective of theÌýÌýis to support the development and application of biodiversity science through collaboration, training and partnership. Our research is fostering the discovery, studyÌýand sustainable use of biodiversity in Quebec, Canada and around the world.
Director:Ìýandrew.gonzalez [at] mcgill.ca (Andrew Gonzalez)
ÌýƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Centre for Innovation in Storage and Conversion of Energy (McISCE)
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The ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Centre for Innovation in Storage and Conversion of Energy (McISCE)’s mission encompasses research and technology development as well as impact assessments, outreach, and communications. The top priorities are the training of students, and the development and transfer of novel sustainable practices and technologies to society. The Centre undertakes cutting-edge research in transformative energy storage and conversion technologies and provides students with the best training in science, engineering, and impact assessment to support the energy transition.
Director:Ìýsylvain.coulombe [at] mcgill.ca (Sylvain Coulombe)
ÌýSustainable Growth Initiative (SGI)
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A cross-faculty venture that mobilizes academics, students, industry, and policy leaders to build actionable solutions that businesses can use to successfully transition to a sustainable economy. The SGI is dedicated to building practical, constructive, and applied solutions for key issues challenging sustainable growth.ÌýAnchored at the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Desautels Faculty of Management, the SGI is a cross-faculty partnership with the Faculty of Law, the Department of Economics in the Faculty of Arts, and the Max Bell School of Public Policy. The SGI is designed to operate as an integrated ecosystem that mobilizes researchers, industry leaders, policy-makers, and students throughÌý5 pillars:Ìýresearch-to-action, engagement, student competitions, thought leadership, and education.
Director:Ìýsanjith.gopalakrishnan [at] mcgill.ca (Sanjith Gopalakrishnan)
ÌýƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Office of Sustainability (MOOS)
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The ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Office of Sustainability embeds climate action and sustainability into all of the University’s activities. It engages, supports, and connects students, staff, and faculty by providing strategic guidance and resources to foster a sustainable community. The Office of Sustainability stewards the Sustainability Projects Fund, oversees the implementation of the ƽÌØÎå²»ÖÐ Climate & Sustainability Strategy 2020-2025, and facilitates a variety of sustainability engagement programs for students, staff, and faculty members.
Director:Ìýfrancois.miller [at] mcgill.ca (Francois Miller)
ÌýTrottier Institute for Science & Public Policy (TISPP)
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The Trottier Institute for Science and Public Policy (TISPP) is committed to developing and promoting policies that expand the contribution of science to human welfare. TISPP prepares scientists to navigate the intellectual, political, and economic landscape required to effect policy change.
New programs are currently under consideration. Please check back regularly for updates.
Director:Ìýpatrick.cortbaoui [at] mcgill.ca (R)Rees.Kassen [at] mcgill.ca (ees Kassen)
ÌýTrottier Institute of Sustainable Engineering and Design (TISED)
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TISED has grown to offer a range of interdisciplinary courses for students. These courses provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to address sustainability challenges from an engineering and design perspective. The institute also offers numerous funding opportunities to support research initiatives to advance sustainability and promote innovative solutions. In addition to its academic offerings, TISED hosts various annual symposiums and conferences. These events bring together experts, researchers, and professionals from different disciplines to exchange ideas, share knowledge, and collaborate on sustainability-related issues. Overall, TISED plays a crucial role in promoting sustainability in engineering and design by providing education, research support, and a platform for collaboration. ItsÌýmissionÌýis to produce innovative engineering and design solutions and intellectual capacity that enables us to protect and nurture Earth and its inhabitants to meet the needs of current and future generations.
Director:Ìýsubhasis.ghoshal [at] mcgill.ca (Subhasis Ghoshal)
ÌýWeston Family Entrepreneurial Innovation & Sustainability Program
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Dedicated toÌýlaunching innovative solutions forÌýsustainability, the Weston Family Sustainability Startup Challenge will accompanyÌýFounders along the stages of developing and pitching their innovative solutions as startups. A complement to the Dobson Bootcamp, industry-specific workshops will focus on the latest trend in sustainability entrepreneurship, sustainable fundraising, and business practices with another pitch competition.
Contact:Ìýpatrick.cortbaoui [at] mcgill.ca (D)dobson.mgmt [at] mcgill.ca (obson Centre for Entrepreneurship)