The annual Joan & Martin Goldfarb Summer Institute in Visual Arts offers York University graduate students and the wider community the opportunity to engage with prominent international theorists, artists, curators and critics through seminars, workshops and public lectures.
Controlling heat generation and overheating in electronics is an ongoing challenge in the race between faster-performing processors and thermal management. Researchers at the Lassonde School of Engineering are looking for a solution to the problem by investigating the thermal properties of materials at the nanoscale.
On May 4, Paul Tsaparis, Chair of York University’s Board of Governors, announced the re-appointment of President Rhonda L. Lenton for an additional five-year term, effective July 1, 2022.
On behalf of the York University community, President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda L. Lenton expresses deep sadness about the devastating impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the people of India.
York University will support and celebrate North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week 2021, May 3 to 7. Community members are invited to join any of the special events organized for NOASH Week. All events are free and will be offered virtually.
The Royal Bank of Canada now has a better understanding of how to attract international students to its services, thanks to a class of York University graduate students in the Master of Financial Accountability program.
The Eurasia Special Interest Group Dissertation Award aims to honour the best dissertation or thesis written by scholars working and studying in the Eurasia region. The evaluation criteria include originality of research, appropriate use of scholarly literature, and quality of writing.
A Schulich School of Business MBA case team finished in first place at the 10th annual Yale Graduate Student Consulting Club Case Competition. This was Schulich’s first year participating in the event, which featured top schools across North America.
Earlier this year, the Provost’s Office announced new support for faculty members and contract course directors struggling with added pressures resulting from the pandemic in the Winter 2021 term. Funds from the Guest Lecturer Support Program were used to offer honoraria for visiting experts who shared new insights in classrooms as course directors were given a break. The program returns this summer.
The free online document is the first of its kind and is a key resource for autistic and autism communities, families, caregivers, mental health practitioners and service providers.