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Schulich Leader Scholarship program doubles in size

Canada's largest scholarship program now awarding 100 annual STEM scholarships.

McMaster students meet to design Canada’s future

What does Canada need to get right in the next 10 years? Close to 100 McMaster students braved last Saturday's snowstorm to spend a day focusing on that question.

“Every day we remember them:” McMaster Engineering community says goodbye to former classmates

A tight-knit group of friends, classmates, faculty and staff members gathered at Hamilton Waterfront's Pier 4 on Friday, Jan. 17 to honour McMaster PhD students Iman Aghabali and Mehdi Eshaghian with a flower offering ceremony.

DeGroote students win top business school competitions

McMaster undergraduate and graduate students won a school-record of 17 trophies at national business school competitions.

Experiential course prepares students for professional disruption

A new course at the DeGroote School of Business combines a skills-focused curriculum with cross-pollination of ideas among classmates from a range of disciplines.

Supporting students with goal setting in the new decade

This January, the Student Success Centre is encouraging students to stick to their goals for 2020.
An undergraduate course taught by Duncan O'Dell, a professor of quantum physics in McMaster's Department of Physics and Astronomy, is providing students from a number of disciplines with an introduction to the theory behind quantum computing and other rapidly evolving quantum technologies

Exploring the “Quantum Revolution”

An undergraduate course offered by McMaster's Department of Physics and Astronomy is providing students from a number of disciplines with an introduction to the theory behind quantum computing and other rapidly evolving quantum technologies.