Called the Dean’s Leadership Dialogues, the interactive series will feature Schulich Dean Detlev Zwick in a thoughtful and engaging fireside chat with some of the school’s most accomplished alumni and business leaders from around the world.
What is the science behind semi-permanent tattoo technology? Faculty of Science chemistry Professor Chris Caputo’s research is revolutionizing this form of personal expression in new and interesting ways for a Canadian startup.
The Graduate Fellowship for Academic Distinction (GFAD) provides necessary support and resources for emerging leaders to explore complex global issues. Up to two years of funding is available for master’s degree students and up to three years of funding is available for doctoral students.
Jessica Parish, a master’s and PhD graduate of Political Science at York University is a recipient of the European Union’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowship.
The Centre for Human Rights, Equity, & Inclusion, in partnership with the Office of the Vice-President Equity, People and Culture and Student Community & Leadership Development, is launching the Inclusion Week 2022 series titled “Building & Sustaining Equitable and Caring Futures” from Feb. 28 to March 3.
Faculty and instructors across York University are finding innovative ways to bring the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into their courses. Between Monday, Feb. 21 and Friday, March 4, they will have an opportunity to showcase this work during the fourth annual SDG Teach In.
Inclusion Week will focus on building and sustaining equitable and caring futures and features keynote speakers, fireside panels and skill-building workshops.
New research from the Schulich School of Business shows that companies have a greater potential to reduce more environmental waste on the production side of the product life cycle than on the consumption side, which is the opposite of most current mainstream thinking on product sustainability.
As a new year emerges, YFile takes a look back on 2021 to share with readers a snapshot of the year’s highlights. “Year in Review” will run as a three-part series and will feature a selection of top news stories published in YFile. Here are the stories and highlights for January to April, as chosen by YFile editors.