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York U in the news: international treaties, Clayton Ruby and short-term rentals

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Most international treaties are ineffective, Canadian study findsAssistant Professor Mathieu Poirier was quoted in CTV News Aug. 3. Do international treaties actually work? Study says they mostly don’t Assistant Professor Mathieu Poirier was quoted in Phys.org Aug. 3. Clayton Ruby, renowned Canadian civil rights lawyer, dies at 80 York University President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda Lenton was quoted […]

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International students navigating PhDs in geomatics research

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Researchers at the Lassonde School of Engineering are seeking to transform the reliability of Global Navigation Satellite Systems, which means that one day in the near future there won’t be a need to override cellphone navigation systems to summon a rideshare or food delivery as accuracy will be dramatically improved.

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York U in the news: foreign-policy experts, mitochondria and international students

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Here is what foreign-policy experts are discussing ahead of the G7 meetingProfessor Lindsay Stringer was quoted in The New York Times June 26. Canadian play up next at Cameco Capitol Arts Centre in Port Hope Assistant Professor Jamie Robinson was quoted in Toronto Star June 26. Canada’s trust divide is growing, and that could spell bad […]

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York-led international workshop examines data bias through disability lens

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A two-day workshop co-organized by York University researchers brought local, national and international disability organizations together to discuss access to disability data to address human rights, disability justice and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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Upcoming international conference in Cameroon by LA&PS faculty

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Paul Lovejoy, Distinguished Research Professor at York’s Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, and Melchisedek Chetima, assistant professor at the Université du Québec à Montréal and former York University Banting Fellow, will chair a conference in Cameroon on Islamic Protest, Terrorism and (In)Security in Africa. 

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International travel for York University students is back

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During the 2022-23 academic year, more than 115 York University students will be heading off to 60 universities in 25 countries, studying or interning abroad for the first time in two years.

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Glendon celebrates International Francophonie Day with week of events

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Glendon Campus will recognize this year’s International Francophonie Day with a week-long program that celebrates the French language and diverse cultures of the international Francophone community. Events will kick off March 18 and will run until March 26.

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