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McGill University in Montreal offers a program that every spring brings a group of about 30 students, a dozen alumni and professors to areas that are considered emerging global economies.Coordinated by Professor Karl Moore, this year the 15th anniversary Hot Cities Tour went to Cairo and Morocco.
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Since 2009, McGill University’s business school had organized a trip each spring for students, faculty and alumni to visit countries that are considered emerging economies. After a three-year pause due to the pandemic the “Hot Cities” tour returned this year, taking students to West Africa.
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This is the eleventh year McGill University students have traveled to global economic centers and emerging markets. Earlier this year, the students,…
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As the war of words over tariffs between the U.S. and China escalates, a group of students, alumni and faculty from McGill University have returned from…
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For ten years students, faculty and alumni from McGill University in Montreal have undertaken an annual trip to areas of the globe considered fast-growing…
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Every year, the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University in Montreal assesses emerging economic areas around the globe. They then take about…
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This was the eighth year that students, faculty and alumni from McGill University’s Desautels Faculty of Management traveled to an emerging economic area…
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Can leading a sedentary lifestyle contribute to depression?Dr. Nancy Low, assistant professor in the department of psychiatry at McGill University, is…
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What is left after a star explodes and dies? The answer is a neutron star.Dr. Victoria Kaspi, professor of astrophysics and cosmology at McGill…
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In today’s Academic Minute, Dr. Erick Galbraith of McGill University explains how climate change could alter ocean currents and the marine nitrogen cycle.…