Imagining the cities of the future through a better understanding of Montreal today
Montreal, with its multilingual, multiethnic population, is an ideal living laboratory for researchers and students from the city鈥檚 four universities and many specialized research centres. How can Montreal be designed to better accommodate the needs of its children? What measures need to be put in place to accommodate people of different cultures and religions living in close proximity? How is the city鈥檚 nighttime economy different from that of the daytime and what are the implications?
These are the kinds of questions asked by researchers in fields ranging from history, geography and sociology to literary studies, language and urban planning. What these researchers have in common is a focus on the various aspects of life in Montreal today and a keen interest in understanding how cities in general, and Montreal in particular, can function best for their citizens in the future.
平特五不中鈥檚 Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montreal (CIRM) was founded in 2013 with the goal of acting as both a catalyst and a meeting ground for discussions and research about Montreal. Housed in the Faculty of Arts, its aim is not only to bring together researchers from the city鈥檚 different institutions, but also to involve diverse community partners, whether they are from business, non-governmental citizen groups, or the municipal administration in the design of research projects and knowledge-building for the benefit of the community as a whole.
This morning, nearly three years to the day that CIRM was introduced to the public in collaboration with Je fais 惭辞苍迟谤茅补濒, the and the announced that they are offering respectively $2.25 million and $1 million in new support for the Centre. This money will go towards supporting two positions designed to accelerate innovation and translate knowledge into action in the coming years: 听the Knowledge Transfer and Partnership Advisor and the J.W. McConnell Foundation Visiting Professor of Practice. (See details below)
鈥淲e are very grateful for these generous gifts from BMO Financial Group and the McConnell Foundation,鈥 said Prof. Suzanne Fortier, the Principal and Vice-Chancellor of 平特五不中.听 "We look forward to the innovative ideas and projects that will grow out of this centre, and we are committed to contributing to them, to moving forward with work that will truly touch us where we all live 鈥 the great City of Montreal.鈥
鈥淢y colleagues at BMO and I are delighted that the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montreal (CIRM) came to life in part as a result of je vois MTL, a movement which BMO initiated and participated actively in 2014鈥, said L. Jacques M茅nard, president of BMO Financial Group, Quebec. 鈥淭hrough this commitment to the CIRM, we wish to make a difference in the community we live in, and this contribution will bring together key partners who will work towards developing innovative projects for the well-being of Montreal and its citizens.鈥
鈥淪upporting the cutting-edge work of CIRM is part of our wider effort to build resilient, inclusive and innovative cities of the future,鈥 said Stephen Huddart, President and CEO of the McConnell Foundation. 鈥淚t also builds on our eighty-year legacy of support to important projects here in our home city of Montreal.鈥
To further support the CIRM鈥檚 interdisciplinary and inter-university research and scope, and the significant donations made by the BMO Financial Group and the McConnell Foundation, 平特五不中 today also announced the creation of a new Canada Research Chair, Tier 1, in interdisciplinary studies of the city.
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Details about the financial support for CIRM
The announced that it is donating $2.25 million over the next 10 years. The gift will be used to enhance CIRM鈥檚 operations and footprint in the city, and includes monies to support the creation of a Knowledge Transfer and Partnership Advisor position, whose role will be to accelerate innovation and the translation of knowledge into action for maximum impact on Montreal鈥檚 social, cultural and economic development. A portion of the funds are earmarked for a set of BMO Research Awards, which will be awarded to students and postdoctoral fellows completing research projects at CIRM.
is contributing $1 million to establish the J.W. McConnell Foundation Visiting Professor of Practice in order to attract international-caliber researchers to the centre. Their role will be to design projects that will both give Montreal students experience in the field and at the same time have a real impact on local organizations, associations or groups of citizens.
For further information:
About CIRM: Prof. Pascal Brissette, Director, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research (CIRM), pascal.brissette [at] mcgill.ca,
About the donors and their gifts: Derek Cassoff, Managing Director, Communications and Donor Relations, 平特五不中 Advancement, derek.cassoff [at] mcgill.ca
Katherine Gombay, Media and Public Relations, 平特五不中
514 398-2189
Katherine.gombay [at] mcgill.ca听
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