CIRM appoints three axis directors and welcomes two new members
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montréal (CIRM) is pleased to announce the appointment of three new directors for its research-action axes as well as highlight the arrival of two new members.
New Hires Among CIRM’s Community Managers
CIRM is pleased to announce the arrival of two new research assistants to its team. Marie Chartrand-Caulet and Elyse Mitchell will actively participate in the running of CIRM's activities as community managers. The Centre welcomes them!
Interview with Sam Victor, CIRM’s 2022–2023 BMO Fellow
It is with great pleasure that the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montréal (CIRM) welcomes Sam Victor, researcher in social anthropology and recipient of the 2022-2023 BMO postdoctoral fellowship!
Blog post | International Students in Montréal: The Impact of Covid-19 and the PEQ Reform
Written by Brant MoscovitchFor all their differences, the two leading parties in Montréal’s 2021 municipal election agreed on one thing: that the city would benefit from attracting and retaining more international students.
Employment opportunity: part-time position at CIRM
Le Centre de recherches interdisciplinaires en études montréalaises (CRIEM) sollicite des candidatures pour pourvoir un poste d’assistant·e de recherche – gestionnaire de communauté à temps partiel dans le cadre de ses activités générales.
New hire among CIRM’s community managers
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montréal (CIRM) is pleased to announce the arrival of a new research assistant to its team. As Community Manager, Amélie Ducharme will be actively involved in the dissemination and promotion of our work during the summer. We wish her a warm welcome!
CIRM welcomes Alex Gaio and Fabio Scetti as visiting scholars for Summer 2022
This summer, the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montréal (CIRM) is happy to welcome Ph.D student in Geography Alex Gaio as well as lecturer and researcher in Sociolinguistics Fabio Scetti as part of a one-month and three-month research stay, respectively!
Employment opportunities: full-time position at CIRM
Le Centre de recherches interdisciplinaires en études montréalaises (CRIEM) sollicite des candidatures pour pourvoir un poste de superviseur·se administratif·ve à temps plein dans le cadre de ses activités générales.
Employment opportunities: 2 part-time positions at CIRM/DSH
Le Centre de recherches interdisciplinaires en études montréalaises (CRIEM) sollicite des candidatures pour pourvoir deux postes à temps partiel dans le cadre de ses activités générales ou de son projet de Pôle d’analyse de données sociales (PDS).
New hire among CIRM’s community managers
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montréal (CIRM) is pleased to announce the arrival of a new research assistant to its team. As Community Manager, Antoney Bell will be actively involved in the dissemination and promotion of our activities. We wish him a warm welcome!
Anouk Bélanger and Julie Auger appointed axis directors at CIRM
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montréal (CIRM) is pleased to announce the appointment of two new directors for its research-action axes.
CIRM’s new bi-faculty leadership: Interview with Pascal Brissette and Nik Luka
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montréal (CIRM) is now under bi-faculty leadership! In addition to its original affiliation with the Faculty of Arts, CIRM is now attached to the Faculty of Engineering at McGill University. Nik Luka, CIRM Interim Director from 2020 to 2021, joins Pascal Brissette at the head of the centre.
Interview with Jess Reia, CIRM’s 2020–2021 BMO Fellow
Jess Reia recently concluded their BMO postdoctoral fellowship with the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montréal (CIRM). They are now undertaking new responsibilities as an assistant professor in the School of Data Science at the University of Virginia.
[Extended] Call for papers for the “1971-2021: 50 ans de corpus montréalais” conference
CIRM is proud to contribute as a partner to the international conference 1971-2021: 50 ans de corpus montréalais. This event organized by Hélène Blondeau (U. of Florida), Marty Laforest (UQTR), and Wim Remysen (CIRM / U. de Sherbrooke) marks the 50th anniversary of the French-language corpus Montréal 1971, which has left its mark on modern sociolinguistics.