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Programs

Social Work (MSW)

Engage in personal and community change.

Indigenous Social Work

Promote social change towards liberation of land and people.

Human Kinetics (PhD)

Training progressive thinkers and leaders to innovate and expand knowledge in Human Kinetics.

Behavioural Neuroscience

Study the relationship between the human brain and human behaviour.

Education (Concurrent B.Ed.)

Prepare to teach the next generation of students.

Nurse Practitioner (M.Sc.N./G.Dip)

Offer comfort and care in the health care system.

Kinesiology (Science)

Study the science of human body movement.

Master's in Human Kinetics (MHK)

Keep-up with a health-conscious public.

Equity, Diversity, and Human Rights

Create an inclusive culture for diverse population.

Human Kinetics (PhD)

Devenez leader d’innovation et de connaissance dans le domaine de la kinésie humaine.

Business Administration - Human Resources Management

Prepare yourself for a changing business world.

Business Administration (MBA)

Prepare to lead in business.

Biology

Study the science of life.

Sport Psychology

Delve into the mind of and well-being of athletes.

Law and Justice

Discover the place where law and justice meet.

Human Studies and Interdisciplinarity (PhD)

Examine how humans adapt, learn and develop.

Outdoor Adventure Leadership

Lead, guide, and instruct in remote or rugged environments.

Éducation (B.Ed.)

Préparez-vous à enseigner à la prochaine génération d’élèves.

Indigenous Social Work

Favorisez le changement social en vue de terres et de peuples libres.

Sciences infirmières (M.Sc.Inf.)

Acquérissez des connaissances et des techniques de soins avancées.

Sciences infirmières - Formation initiale

Conçu pour les étudiants sans expérience en soins infirmiers.

Infirmières et infirmiers praticiens en soins de santé primaire (M.Sc.N./G.Dip)

Offrez du confort et des soins dans le système de santé.

MA Interdisciplinary Master of Arts in Relational Studies

Undertake an all-encompassing program in the human sciences that focuses on applied research.

Faculty Members

Patricia Bailey

Retired / Retraitee

Human Resources & Organizational Development

Health

Richard Danielson

Retired / Retraitee

Human Resources & Organizational Development

Health

Ozhand Ganjavi

Retired / Retraitee

Human Resources & Organizational Development

Management

Valorie Leonard

Retired / Retraitee

Human Resources & Organizational Development

Management

Wayne Warry

Retired / Retraitee

Human Resources & Organizational Development

Health

Darrel Long

Retired / Retraitee

Human Resources & Organizational Development

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Cheryle Partridge

Sessional Member

Faculty of Health | Faculty of Education and Health | Centre of Academic Excellence

Health

Taima Moeke-Pickering

Full Professor

School of Indigenous Relations

Health

Elizabeth Levin

Coordinator, MA in Psychology (english) | Associate Professor

Department of Psychology | School of Social Sciences

Arts

Alain Gauthier

Associate Dean, Faculty of Education & Health

Faculty of Education and Health

Sylvie Rivard

Assistant Professor

School of Social Work

Health

Michel Larivière

Full Professor

School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Health

Daniel Campbell

Sessional Member

Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Ebrahim Mazaheri

Sessional Member

Centre of Academic Excellence

Management

Tammy Eger

VP, Research

Office of the Vice-President, Research

Health

Rana Haq

Associate Professor

School of Business Administration

Management

Sean Romenco

Sessional Member

Faculty of Management | Centre of Academic Excellence

Robert Louis

Sessional Member

Faculty of Health | Faculty of Education and Health

Judith Horrigan

Associate Professor

School of Nursing

Health

Stephen Havlovic

Full Professor

School of Business Administration

Management

Myriam Bals

Associate Professor

School of Social Work

Health

Irene Koren

Assistant Professor

School of Nursing

Manon Robillard

Associate Professor

School of Speech-Language Pathology

Health

Janet Yorke

Sessional Member

Centre of Academic Excellence

Health

Marie-Luce Garceau

Professor Emeritus

Social Work

Health

Tanya Shute

Associate Professor

School of Social Work

Health

Anas Karzai

Master Lecturer

School of Social Sciences

Arts

Luc Lagrandeur

Assistant Professor

School of Business Administration

Management

Roxanne Belanger

Associate Professor

School of Speech-Language Pathology

Health

Kenneth Chakasim

Sessional Member | Part-Time Staff

Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture | McEwen School of Architecture

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Scott Fairgrieve

Full Professor | Vice-Dean, Faculty of Science, Engineering & Architecture

School of Natural Sciences

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Victoria Kannen

Research Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Advisor

Office of the Vice-President, Research

Stephen Ritchie

Associate Professor

School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Health

Celine Larivière

Full Professor

School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Health

Yvonne St-Denis

Assistant Professor

School of Nursing

Health

Rosanna Langer

Associate Professor

Arts

Alison Godwin

Associate Professor

School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Health

Amanda Schweinbenz

Associate Professor

School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Health

Frantz Simeon

Assistant Professor

School of Social Work

Ming Cai

Full Professor

Bharti School of Engineering and Computation

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Line Tremblay

Full Professor

School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Health

Meysar Zeinali-Ghayeshghorshagh

Associate Professor

Bharti School of Engineering and Computation

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Gustavo Arteca

Full Professor

School of Natural Sciences

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Eva Van Der Giessen

Associate Professor

Education

Diana Coholic

Full Professor

School of Social Work

Health

Elizabeth Wenghofer

Full Professor

School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Health

Thomas Strickland

Assistant Professor

McEwen School of Architecture

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Nancy Lightfoot

Full Professor

School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Health

Lynne Gouliquer

Coordinator, Ma in Sociology | Associate Professor

Department of Sociology | School of Social Sciences

Arts

Simon Laflamme

Full Professor | Director, School of Social Sciences

School of Social Sciences

Arts

Mery Martinez Garcia

Associate Professor

School of Natural Sciences

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Peter Ryser

Full Professor

School of Natural Sciences

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Sandra Hoy

Associate Professor | Interim Director, School of Social Work

School of Social Work

Health

Michèle Minor-Corriveau

Associate Professor

School of Speech-Language Pathology

Health

Brahim Chebbi

Full Professor

Bharti School of Engineering and Computation

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Carol Kauppi

Full Professor

School of Social Work

Health

Shannon G. Bassett

Assistant Professor

McEwen School of Architecture

Brent Lievers

Associate Professor

Bharti School of Engineering and Computation

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Joël Dickinson

Dean

Faculty of Arts

Arts

Barbara Ravel

Associate Professor

School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Health

Roger Couture

Full Professor

School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Health

Nelson Belzile

Full Professor

School of Natural Sciences

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Georges Kpazai

Full Professor | Interim Director, School of Kinesiology & Health Sciences

School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Health

Khaled Taktek

Full Professor

School of Education

Education

Chantal Mayer-Crittenden

Associate Professor | Interim Director, School of Speech-Language Pathology

School of Speech-Language Pathology

Health

Parveen Nangia

Interim Dean, Faculty of Arts

Faculty of Arts

Arts

Philippa Spoel

Full Professor

School of Liberal Arts

Arts

Mohamed Dia

Full Professor

School of Business Administration

Management

Lea Tufford

Associate Professor

School of Social Work

Robert Schinke

Full Professor

School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Health

John Gunn

Canada Research Chair

School of Natural Sciences

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Robert Lafrenie

Sessional Member

Faculty of Science, Engineering and Architecture

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Andrew McDonald

Full Professor

Harquail School of Earth Sciences

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Isabelle Côté

Associate Professor

School of Social Work

Health

Marc Arsenault

Associate Professor

Bharti School of Engineering and Computation

Science, Engineering and Architecture

George Sheppard

Associate Professor

School of Education

Education

Thomas Merritt

Full Professor

School of Natural Sciences

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Yves Robichaud

Full Professor

School of Business Administration

Management

Kerry McGannon

Full Professor

School of Kinesiology and Health Sciences

Health

Luckny Zephyr

Associate Professor

School of Business Administration

Abdelwahab Omri

Full Professor

School of Natural Sciences

Science, Engineering and Architecture

Roberta Heale

Full Professor

School of Nursing

Health

Matthias Takouda

Full Professor | Director, School of Business Administration

School of Business Administration

Management

Jacqueline Litzgus

Full Professor

School of Natural Sciences

Science, Engineering and Architecture

News

Longtime Wikwemikong Teacher Awarded Native Education Honour

June 23, 2013 - A respected Elder and lifetime member and resident of Wikwemikong Unceded Reserve on Manitoulin Island, Rita Corbiere has been named the recipient of Laurentian University’s 2013 Mnaaj'in Gechi-wiidookang Nishnaabe-Gchi-Kinoomaagziwin,” the Native Education Person of Distinction Award. Ms. Corbiere was given the honour at a ceremony celebrating National...

Laurentian Welcomes Celebrated Aboriginal Advocate

November 30, 2012 - On Wednesday, November 28th, Laurentian University welcomed Phil Fontaine, one of Canada’s most passionate advocates for First Nations rights, to its Sudbury campus.  The visit was sponsored by RBC in support of Laurentian’s proposed Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre.  RBC has been a significant suppporter of the ISLC project, donating $400,000...

Student-led team remains dedicated to providing volunteer emergency response services on Laurentian’s campus

(December 1, 2022) - When a medical emergency occurs on campus, the Laurentian University Campus Emergency Response Team (LUCERT) is ready to step into action. Whether it be a student, a member of the public, or a Laurentian staff or faculty member requiring emergency response services, LUCERT is available to assist.  LUCERT is a volunteer-based, student-run team that consists of...

Laurentian University becomes the first bilingual university to be recognized under the French Language Services Act

June 23, 2014 – Laurentian University will become the first bilingual university in Ontario to be designated under the province’s French Language Services Act.  The recognition takes formal effect on July 1st, 2014. The Laurentian designation applies to services provided on the Sudbury campus, and to programs that are offered entirely in French leading to 13 degrees at the bachelor,...

Laurentian honours four distinguished Canadians for improving lives and communities

Laurentian University will award honorary doctorates to four distinguished Canadians during its 2017 Spring Convocation ceremonies in Sudbury. This year’s recipients have dedicated themselves to helping people and improving their communities through the fields of healthcare, education, architecture, and law. “The honorary doctorate recipients this spring have contributed to the betterment of...

Dominic Beaudry named new Associate Vice-President, Academic and Indigenous Programs

(August 15, 2022) - We are pleased to announce the appointment of Dominic Beaudry as the new Associate Vice-President, Academic and Indigenous Programs (AVP-AIP) starting October 1, 2022. In this role, Mr. Beaudry will play a leadership role in promoting, developing and implementing initiatives and programs that support the Laurentian University Native Education Council’s (LUNEC)...

Laurentian launches Peer Wellness Program

(April 8, 2022) - Mental health matters. It affects how we feel, think, and behave. It also impacts how we make decisions, how we handle stress, and how we manage relationships. Students at Laurentian are making a positive impact toward the well-being of fellow students. While many resources and services are dedicated to support mental health and wellness, such as Counselling, Health...

Maamwizing Indigenous Research Institute at Laurentian University receives $430, 832 in SSHRC funding

(June 21, 2022) - The Maamwizing Indigenous Research Institute (MIRI) at Laurentian University has received $430,832 in funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council’s (SSHRC) Race, Gender and Diversity Initiative. This grant was awarded to Dr. Joey-Lynn Wabie, with funds to support a three-year project, titled: Maamwizing: a hub for Indigenous community-driven research....

University invests in research, technology & graduate expansion

JUNE 19, 2015 – Laurentian University’s Board of Governors today approved a 2015-2016 operating budget of $147.7 million, marking the fifth consecutive year the University has achieved a balanced budget. The budget represents a $7 million increase over last year to fund key areas of priority for the University in capital projects, research, student services, graduate studies and...

Laurentian prepares for Fall Open House, October 22, 2022

(October 20, 2022) - Laurentian University faculty, staff and students have been busy preparing for Fall Open House, a highly anticipated event that will welcome future students to campus on Saturday, October 22nd, 2022. This in-person event provides the opportunity for future students to discover what it’s like to be a Laurentian student.  "We're extremely excited to be showcasing...

JOB POSTING : Learning Strategist, Native Student Services 2012

March 20, 2012 Please find attached a job posting for a position presently being advertised by Laurentian University.   Please ensure that your resume and cover letter reference the job posting identification number and the position title of the position you are applying for. If you are sending your application at the above noted e-mail address, please include this information in your...

Canadian and Ontario governments invest $27.4 million in infrastructure at Laurentian

SEPTEMBER 23, 2016 – The federal government will invest $21.1 million and the Ontario government will invest $6.3 million towards research and innovation infrastructure at Laurentian University. As part of a broad capital program totalling $60.7 million to be completed by March 2018, this $27.4 million investment is earmarked for the immediate construction of a new 47,000 sq ft Research,...

Sheila Cote-Meek Reappointed

The Laurentian University Board of Governors endorsed the unanimous recommendation of the Evaluation and Selection of Academic Administrators Committee to renew Sheila Cote-Meek as Associate Vice-President, Academic and Indigenous Program. Dr. Cote-Meek has been the Associate Vice-President, Academic and Indigenous Programs since 2010.  During her tenure in this position she has led...

Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre opens at Laurentian University

Laurentian University opened its Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre (ISLC) today as part of National Aboriginal Day celebrations. The ISLC brings together students, faculty, staff, and the community to enhance Indigenous education, advance understanding, and support the needs and aspirations of Indigenous communities. Equipped with a unique round-room gathering space, seminar room,...

New initiative to improve the active offer of health services in French

Last week, the Consortium national de formation en santé (CNFS) at Laurentian University held a workshop on the active offer of health services in French. The workshop brought together more than 20 Francophone health sector professionals, faculty members from Laurentian University and key community stakeholders, and allowed participants to broaden their awareness of the need to...

LU and Wiikwemkoong Help Launch First-Ever Culturally Relevant Indigenous Wellness Measure Made With Children For Children

(Dec. 8, 2020) Laurentian University is pleased to congratulate the team behind Aaniish Naa Gegii: the Children's Health and Well-being Measure (ACHWM). This initiative is a direct result of the dynamic partnership between Naandwechige-Gamig Wikwemikong Health Centre and the Evaluating Children's Health Outcome (ECHO) Research Centre at Laurentian University. Alongside the re-launch of the...

Tireless student leader supports peers day and night

We often hear stories of graduating students who thank the people around them for supporting them through their education. Behind each student is a support network made up of many faculty, staff, and of course, other students. For some students, dedicating their time to their colleagues is more than an interest - it’s a passion.  Laurentian University student, Ana Tremblay, is one...

Laurentian University announces Voyageurs baseball for upcoming 2018 season

Laurentian University announced the introduction of baseball to its varsity sports today.  The team will begin their inaugural season September 2018 with Brodie Jeffery at the helm serving as head coach for Voyageurs Baseball. “I’m excited to be part of this initiative at Laurentian University,” said Head Coach, Brodie Jeffery.  “It opens up pathways for baseball players who want...

Laurentian University Board of Governors welcomes new member

BARRIE, ON (December 16, 2013) – Laurentian University President and Vice-Chancellor Dominic Giroux and the University’s Board of Governors applaud the appointment of Barrie lawyer Rose Adams as the newest board member.   “We are delighted with the appointment and welcome Rose with the greatest enthusiasm,” said President Giroux.  “She is a candidate of exceptional calibre...

Voyageurs Keep the Ball Rolling Against Western

November 19, 2012 - The Laurentian Men’s Basketball team found themselves in another full house in the Ben Avery Gym on Saturday night as they aimed to continue their fantastic play demonstrated on  Friday night. The Voyageurs went into tonight with a 2-1 record after upsetting Windsor yesterday. Students came out wearing their blue and gold again and it definitely gave the Voyageurs...

TVO anchor Steve Paikin addresses Laurentian graduates

June 8, 2012 - Journalist, author and documentary producer Steve Paikin was awarded an Honourary Doctorate of Letters today at Laurentian University.   Paikin is the anchor and senior editor of TVO’s flagship current affairs program “The Agenda With Steve Paikin.”  He has spent 20 years producing and hosting programs for Ontario’s educational...

Laurentian University Board of Governors announce new appointments

The Laurentian University Board of Governors welcomes two new members, Kathy Dokis and Maxim Jean-Louis. The Board of Governors confirmed their appointments at its meeting on February 22, 2018, for three-year terms. “Kathy and Maxim offer tremendous knowledge and experience as it relates to Indigenous and Francophone communities, relationships and cultures. We are happy to have them join the...

Laurentian’s Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre honoured by the Canadian Wood Council

November 21, 2018 – Laurentian University’s Indigenous Sharing and Learning Centre (ISLC) was honoured last night in Toronto as part of the 18th Wood Design Awards Ceremony organized by Wood WORKS Ontario, a program led by the Canadian Wood Council. The awards program honours people and organizations that are advancing the use of wood in all types of construction through design excellence,...

Dr. Robert Haché appointed 11th president and vice-chancellor of Laurentian University

Friday, February 15, 2019 – The Laurentian University Board of Governors is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Robert Haché as the University’s 11th president and vice-chancellor. He will assume the position on July 1, 2019, for a five-year renewable term, succeeding Dr. Pierre Zundel who has been serving in this capacity on an interim basis since August 2017.  Current...

Dr. Joël Dickinson appointed Dean of the Faculty of Arts

Dr. Joël Dickinson (Ph.D.) has been named as the Dean of the Faculty of Arts. Dr. Dickinson has served in this role as interim Dean since August 2018. “I’m humbled to be selected for the role. Arts programs and courses are fundamental in helping graduates navigate the complex societal issues we face today and in the future. We also have some truly amazing faculty members with great ideas - I...

Strong Enrolment for Spring Semester

May 6, 2021 -- With the official start of Laurentian University’s Spring Semester on May 3rd, the University embarks on a new journey, one that carves out a path forward for students, faculty, and the community. Laurentian offers a wide variety of courses in French and English in areas such as; business, engineering, Indigenous Social Work and many more. The Spring Semester plays a key role in...

Sports Administration Graduate named Chicago Blackhawks GM

(March 9, 2022) - It wasn’t too long ago that Kyle Davidson completed his final exam at Laurentian University in the School of Sports Administration, and now the Sudbury native has been named General Manager of the Chicago Blackhawks.  A graduate of the 2010 class of the Sports Administration (SPAD) program, Davidson, 33, began his career with the Blackhawks as a Hockey Operations...

Are local fish safe to consume? Research on contaminants in subsistence fish to impact Indigenous communities

(January 10, 2023) - Fishing is enjoyed by people from across the globe. It is an exciting sport that offers the opportunity to enjoy nature, relieve stress and spend quality time with friends and family. But are the fish we catch safe to consume? An aquaculture study about contaminants in subsistence fish sets the goal to address this question and specifically, help inform Indigenous...

Preserving Anishinaabemowin Through Land Engagement

(November 9, 2023) - As Laurentian University’s campus was artfully transformed by autumn, a trail on campus was also transformed in an effort to preserve Anishinaabemowin and plant knowledge. The Laurentian Environmental Sustainability Committee has dedicated efforts to enhance a walking trail behind the Vale Living with Lakes Centre.  With funding from the Jane Goodall Institute of...

Campus modernization begins at Laurentian University

February 20, 2014 - The first major step in a sweeping modernization of Laurentian University’s Sudbury campus will begin this summer with renovations to the iconic Great Hall.  The $2.09M contract for modernization of the 60-year old hall has been awarded to Sudbury-based Capital Construction and work is scheduled to begin this spring, at the end of the current academic term. ...

Province commits multi-year funding to Professions North/Nord

Sudbury, ON (January 8, 2013) –  A three-year funding commitment by Ontario’s Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration will support the continuing work of Professions North/Nord (PNN) to facilitate the appropriate employment of internationally trained professionals in Northern Ontario. The $2.7M investment was awarded to Laurentian University after a competitive bidding process and is...

Laurentian top 10 in Maclean's 2015 university rankings

November 3, 2014 – Laurentian University has climbed four spots in the Maclean’s annual university rankings, the biggest jump recorded among all Canadian universities.  Laurentian is now ranked 10th among all universities in the primarily undergraduate category.    Since 2009, Laurentian’s overall ranking has moved up 8 positions, with most significant improvements with...

University prepares for Open House, March 12, 2022

(March 3, 2022) - As Laurentian University welcomes back students with the resumption of in-person classrooms this week, the university community is also preparing to welcome many more future students at the March 12th Open House.  Laurentian’s Liaison Services delivers the event and supports the future student journey towards post secondary education. Liaison is the first point of...

Laurentian University to hold Open House, March 11, 2023

(March 1, 2023) - The Laurentian University community is preparing to welcome many future students, parents and other guests at the March 11th Open House, from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.  “Visitors can expect to participate in fascinating presentations and academic lectures demonstrating what their first year could look like at Laurentian. Guests will also have the opportunity to...

Laurentian University moving forward with Transformation Plan

November 2, 2023 – Laurentian University is pleased to be moving forward with its operational transformation program following its recent approval by the Laurentian University Board of Governors. The Plan now awaits approval by the Ministry of Colleges and Universities. “We believe this Transformation Plan, along with the upcoming Strategic Plan, will lay the foundation for a sustainable...

Laurentian names new Vice-President, Administration

December 21, 2017 - Laurentian University is pleased to announce the nomination of Lorella Hayes, CPA, CA, to the position of Vice-President, Administration.  Mrs. Hayes will commence her role on January 15, 2018 leading a significant portfolio that includes 133 full-time employees and responsibility for a $182 million budget.   After an extensive search, Ms. Hayes has...

Laurentian University to offer 10 new French-language or bilingual programs in engineering and management as of 2016

November 13, 2015 – Starting in September 2016, Laurentian University will expand its French-language programming. The Bharti School of Engineering will launch three bilingual bachelor’s degree programs – in Chemical, Mechanical and Mining Engineering – with at least 50% of courses to be offered in French. In addition, the Faculty of Management will initiate a Bachelor of Business...

LU Approves Ambitious Multi-Year Budget

June 25, 2012 - Laurentian University’s Board of Governors unanimously approved a balanced budget of $132.1 million for 2012-2013, as well as a multi-year budget until 2017-18 aligned with the outcomes identified in the University’s five-year Strategic Plan. The budget was presented to the Board of Governors after a broad consultation process, seeing over 300 students, faculty and...

New University Librarian named at Laurentian

April 28, 2014 – Laurentian University’s Board of Governors approved the appointment of Brent Roe to the position of University Librarian, effective July 1, 2014.  The appointment is for a five-year term.    Mr. Roe has previously worked as Associate University Librarian, Information Services at York University in Toronto and, since 2008, has served as Executive...

Laurentian appoints Denis Hurtubise as Associate Vice-President, Academic and Francophone Affairs

JUNE 20, 2014 – Laurentian University’s Board of Governors today unanimously approved the appointment of Dr. Denis Hurtubise to the new position of Associate Vice-President, Academic and Francophone Affairs. The appointment is effective July 1st, 2014, for a five-year renewable term.  “Dr. Hurtubise is an academic leader with an inspiring vision of university education and a firm...

Laurentian unveils new look of great hall, dining options

August 27, 2014 – A sweeping re-design of Laurentian University’s iconic Great Hall has transformed the old cafeteria space into a contemporary, “Marché-style” dining venue under the name Fresh Food Company.    “The Great Hall has always been a focal point of campus life.  This is the centrepiece of our expansion of food and beverage service, and it represents a...

IT Update

February 4, 2012 Hello,   We apologize for the interruption in service. We had an unplanned power outage that caused a complete shutdown of our data centre. The following services were affected: website, intranet (LUnet), email, blackberry synchronization, Webadvisor, Datatel, Drive access and network/telephony services in JND.   As of now, most services are back except for...

Laurentian University awards food service contract for 2016-2021

FEB 17, 2016 – Laurentian University’s Board of Governors has approved the awarding of a new five-year contract for campus Food and Beverage Services to Chartwells Canada, for a term commencing June 1st, 2016.  Chartwells is one of North America’s largest food service providers in the post-secondary education sector, and currently serves more than 50 colleges and...

Laurentian University Balances Budget for Sixth Consecutive Year

The Laurentian University Board of Governors today approved the University’s 2016-2017 operating budget of $150.5 million, an increase of $2.7 million or 1.8% over last year. New investments will support international accreditation in the Faculty of Management, the expansion of the School of Architecture, graduate programs, bilingual engineering programs, enhancements to Research...

Laurentian's Dr. Young receives Health System Research Fund

Laurentian University’s Nancy Young, PhD, Research Chair in Rural and Northern Children's Health, is the recipient of a $2 million Health System Research Fund (HSRF) grant for Health Promotion from the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care. This grant is in support of her project Evaluation to Action: Integrating the Voices of Aboriginal Children (ETA), which examines a tailored evaluation...

Laurentian University invests in strategic plan

Laurentian’s Board of Governors approved the University’s 2018-2019 operating budget of $160.7 million. Following a rigorous consultation process, the budget represents an increase of $3.2 million over the last year to focus on priority investments linked to Laurentian’s 2018-2023 Strategic Plan entitled Together. Ensemble. Maamwii. The budget allows Laurentian University to run a...

LU Gears Up for a Fall Semester Unlike Any Other

(July 29, 2020) Laurentian University is preparing for a return to campus unlike any other in its history. With unprecedented emphasis on keeping everyone in our community safe, we are pleased to announce today that Laurentian is gradually moving to the next phase in our Return to Campus Plan. A series of resources, policies and measures are ready to ensure that all students, staff, and faculty...

New Agreement Sees LU Partner Institution Flourish, Tackle Climate Change

Dec. 16, 2020 -- Laurentian University is pleased to announce the signing of an Affiliation Agreement with the Climate Risk Institute (CRI). CRI is a not-for-profit corporation focused on delivering services and advancing practice related to climate change risk assessment and adaptation planning through programs and projects that focus on mobilizing knowledge and building capacity. This...

Laurentian University celebrates a most successful Spring Open House event

(March 17, 2022) - On Saturday, March 12, 2022, Laurentian University hosted a most successful Spring Open House event that welcomed many prospective students and their families to campus. Smiles, energy and enthusiasm were palpable at this event, and guests were treated to the individual attention and care that is characteristic of the Laurentian experience.  “I believe that...

Work Study program prepares students for career success

(September 6, 2022) - Laurentian University’s Work Study program, organized by the CareerHub within the Student Success Centre offers students a variety of part-time employment opportunities across campus. The program fosters a wide range of skills relevant to the workplace.  Speaking about the impact of Work Study, Student Employment Advisor, Andrew Dale explains: “This program is here...

Graduate looks back on her experience in Speech-Language Pathology

(November 29, 2022) - On October 29th, 2022, Céline St-Onge crossed the stage of Laurentian University’s Fraser auditorium to obtain her Maîtrise ès sciences de la santé en Orthophonie (Speech-Language Pathology). This degree follows her Baccalauréat ès sciences de la santé en Orthophonie (Laurentian, 2020). “I’m so proud of our cohort of graduates. Convocation was a very exciting day. It...

Laurentian to present honorary doctorate to Dr. Cindy Blackstock

October 24, 2019 – As part of its 2019 Fall Convocation ceremony, Laurentian University will recognize and celebrate the remarkable career and achievements of Cindy Blackstock, who will receive a Doctorate of Laws (honoris causa).   Dr. Cindy Blackstock A member of the Gitxsan First Nation, Cindy is honoured to serve as the Executive Director of the First...

Laurentian to honour two distinguished Canadians at 2018 Spring Convocation

Laurentian University will award honorary doctorates to two outstanding individuals during its 2018 Spring Convocation ceremonies in Sudbury. “Each year, we pay tribute to exceptional Canadians who have led the way in their respective fields,” said Laurentian University Chancellor Steve Paikin.  “Our honorary doctorate recipients are highly talented and engaged individuals who serve as...

Profile: Service social student goes the extra mile for inclusivity on campus

(April 4, 2023) - Sam Bénard-Barry, is a student leader and fearless advocate for their peers.  Bénard-Barry is a queer, Francophone and Anishinaabe-Algonquin fourth year Service Social student at Laurentian University. Originally from Sudbury, Ontario, Bénard-Barry is also a local graduate of École Secondaire Catholique l'Horizon (2019). As the President of the Indigenous Students...

Canada’s Aquatic Ecosystems Research Gets Support from NSERC

February 19, 2013 - Laurentian University and 10 other Canadian Universities have received $4.4 M in funding to create the NSERC Canadian Network for Aquatic Ecosystem Services (CNAES).  The network will play a key role in ensuring knowledgeable and well-informed stewardship of Canada’s wetlands, lakes and rivers.    The funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering...

Laurentian Budget Delivers on Strategic Plan

June 21, 2013 - Laurentian University’s Board of Governors today approved a six year balanced budget to 2018-19, including a 2013-2014 operating budget of $136.9M, which will fund several of the University’s key strategic plan outcomes over the next year.  The budget approval followed a series of seventeen consultation sessions with more than 150 people from across the...

Dominic Giroux Appointed to Second Term

October 18, 2012 - At its regular meeting held today in Barrie, the Board of Governors of Laurentian University endorsed the unanimous recommendation of the Presidential Review Committee to renew Dominic Giroux as President and Vice-Chancellor. The Presidential Review Committee is comprised of Board members and faculty members serving as Senate representatives.  The Committee...

Goodman Family Invests in Laurentian University’s School of Mines

October 15, 2012 - Ned Goodman, CEO of Dundee Corporation, and The Goodman Family Foundation - JODAMADA, announced today a historic gift to Laurentian University’s new School of Mines. In recognition of the Goodman family’s generosity, Laurentian University President Dominic Giroux announced that the university will name the school in the Goodman family’s honour. Ned Goodman’s business...

New Starbucks, Bistro At Laurentian University Sudbury Campus

September 14, 2012 - Laurentian University today announced the opening of two new food and beverage locations at its Ramsey Lake Road campus, part of a long-term plan to create dynamic new social spaces for students, staff and faculty, and to enhance campus life. “We’ve looked at the University setting as a series of neighbourhoods, and we are responding to the needs of these...

Craig Fowler named Associate Vice-President in Barrie

June 20, 2012 - Laurentian University President and Vice-Chancellor Dominic Giroux today announced the appointment of Craig Fowler as the first Associate Vice-President, Administration and External Relations for Laurentian in Barrie.    Fowler will champion high quality services and supports for students, faculty and staff at Laurentian in Barrie.  He will be responsible for the...

LU Recruits Top-Flight Academic

August 8, 2012 - Laurentian University appointed Dr. Wayne Warry to the position of Director of the Centre for Rural and Northern Health Research (CRaNHR) at Laurentian University starting September 1st, 2012. The Centre for Rural and Northern Health Research is an academic and applied research centre with sites at Laurentian University in Sudbury and at Lakehead University in Thunder...

Une équipe dirigée par des étudiants se voue à apporter bénévolement des services d’intervention d’urgence sur le campus de la Laurentienne

(1 décembre, 2022) - S’il y a une urgence médicale sur le campus, l’Équipe d’intervention en cas d’urgence à l’Université Laurentienne (EIUCUL) est prête à passer à l’action. L’équipe apporte de l’aide aux membres de la population étudiante, du public, du personnel ou du corps professoral de la Laurentienne qui ont besoin de services d’intervention d’urgence. L’EIUCUL est une équipe bénévole...

La province de l’Ontario nomme cinq membres du Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne

(21 décembre 2021) Dans le cadre de son engagement à accélérer le processus de renouvellement du Conseil et conformément aux conditions du soutien financier fourni par la province de l’Ontario, l’Université Laurentienne est heureuse d’accueillir cinq nouveaux membres du Conseil des gouverneurs. Ces membres bénévoles sont nommés par le lieutenant-gouverneur en conseil (LGC) et auront un mandat...

La Laurentienne lance le Programme de bien-être par les pairs

(8 avril 2022) - La santé mentale est importante, car elle affecte nos sentiments, nos pensées et notre comportement. Elle a aussi une incidence sur notre prise de décisions et notre capacité de cadrer avec le stress et de gérer nos relations. Des étudiants de la Laurentienne ont des répercussions positives sur le bien-être de leurs pairs. Même si beaucoup de ressources et de...

L'Université Laurentienne devient la première université bilingue reconnue en vertu de la la Loi sur les services en français

23 juin 2014 – Suite à une modification au règlement de l’Ontario 398/3 approuvée par le gouvernement de l’Ontario, l’Université Laurentienne devient à compter du 1er juillet 2014, la première université bilingue reconnue en vertu de la Loi sur les services en français. Cette désignation porte sur les services offerts au campus de Sudbury, de même que sur la prestation de programmes entièrement...

L'Université Laurentienne investit dans la recherche, la technologie et l'expansion des études supérieures

19 juin 2015 – Aujourd’hui, le Conseil des gouverneurs a approuvé le budget de fonctionnement de 2015-2016 de 147 700 000 $. Il s’agit de la cinquième année consécutive que la Laurentienne affiche un budget équilibré. Ce budget contient une hausse de 7 000 000 $ par rapport à l’an dernier pour financer des...

Grand Salon, options repas, restauration style marché: la Laurentienne lève le voile sur une nouvelle configuration d'un « point central » du campus

27 août 2014 – Une nouvelle conception du Grand Salon, édifice emblématique de l’Université Laurentienne, a transformé cet ancien espace cafétéria en un espace de restauration contemporaine, de style marché, sous le nom de marque Fresh Food Company.   « Le Grand Salon a toujours été un point central, un véritable lieu de vie sur le campus, et sa réfection, pièce maîtresse de...

La Laurentienne et Wiikwemkoong aident à lancer la toute première mesure du bien-être adaptée aux particularités culturelles autochtones faite par et pour les enfants

(8 decembre 2020) L’Université Laurentienne félicite avec joie l’équipe qui a créé l’outil Aaniish Naa Gegii: the Children’s Health and Well-being Measure (ACHWM) mesurant la santé et le bien-être des enfants. L’initiative découle directement du partenariat dynamique noué entre le Centre de santé Naandwechige-Gamig Wikwemikong et le Centre de recherche ECHO (Evaluating Children’s Health...

Une leader étudiante inlassable appuie ses pairs jour et nuit

Souvent, nous entendons les nouveaux diplômés remercier les gens qui les ont appuyés tout au long de leurs études. Chaque membre de la population étudiante est appuyé de tout un réseau de personnes, dont des professeurs, employés et d’autres étudiants aussi. Certains étudiants font preuve non seulement d’intérêt, mais de véritable passion, pour aider leurs collègues. L’étudiante de...

La Laurentienne renforce le leadership en matière de formation autochtone en améliorant les cours offerts

May 26, 2016 - Laurentian University has announced new requirements affecting the structure and content of its degree programs of Arts. As of September 2017, we will add six credits of Aboriginal content requirements of the BA to promote understanding of the history, cultures and indigenous realities in Canada.   "Laurentian University is central to Aboriginal education in northern...

L'Université Laurentienne attribue le contrat des services d'alimentation pour 2016-2021

17 février 2016 – Le Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne a approuvé l’attribution d’un nouveau contrat de cinq ans pour les services d’alimentation sur le campus à Chartwells Canada à compter du 1er juin 2016. Chartwells fait partie des plus grands fournisseurs de services d’alimentation dans le secteur...

La province s’engage à apporter un financement pluriannuel à Professions Nord/North

Sudbury, ON (8 janvier 2013) –  Le ministère de la Citoyenneté et de l’Immigration de l’Ontario s’engage à offrir un financement sur trois ans pour appuyer les travaux qu’effectue Professions Nord/North (PNN) dans le but d’épauler les professionnels formés à l’étranger qui cherchent un emploi approprié dans le Nord de l’Ontario.   À la suite d’un processus concurrentiel d’appels...

Le budget de l'Université Laurentienne respecte le plan stratégique

21 juin 2013 - Le Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne a approuvé aujourd’hui un budget équilibré de six ans, soit jusqu’en 2018-2019, y compris un budget de fonctionnement de 136 900 000 $ pour 2013-2014 qui financera plusieurs objectifs clés du Plan stratégique au cours de la prochaine année....

L'Université Laurentienne amorce la modernisation du campus

20 février, 2014 - Le coup d’envoi du grand projet de modernisation du campus de l’Université Laurentienne à Sudbury sera donné au printemps, à la fin de l’année universitaire en cours, avec le début des travaux de rénovation du Grand Salon, un lieu emblématique vieux de 60 ans. Le contrat de 2 090 000 $ a été attribué à Capital Construction, une société établie à Sudbury.   «...

La Laurentienne figure parmi les dix premières dans le classement des universités de 2015 du Maclean's

L’Université Laurentienne a grimpé de quatre places dans le classement annuel des universités du Maclean’s, le plus grand saut jamais enregistré dans les universités canadiennes. Elle est maintenant au dixième rang dans la catégorie des universités offrant principalement des programmes de premier cycle.   Depuis 2009, le classement général de la Laurentienne s’est amélioré de huit...

Nouvelle initiative pour l’amélioration de l’Offre Active de services de santé en français

Le Consortium national de formation en santé (CNFS) Volet Université Laurentienne a tenu la semaine dernière un atelier portant sur l’Offre Active de services de santé en français. Regroupant plus d’une vingtaine de professionnels francophones du domaine de la santé, des membres du corps professoral de l’Université Laurentienne...

Octroi d'une subvention à Mme Nancy Young dans le cadre du fonds de recherche sur les système de santé

​Titulaire d’une Chaire de recherche en santé infantile en milieux ruraux et du nord à l’Université Laurentienne, Mme Nancy Young, Ph.D., a reçu du ministère de la Santé et des Soins de longue durée une subvention de 2 000 000 $ pour la promotion de la santé dans le cadre du Fonds de recherche sur le système de santé (FRSS). Cette subvention vient appuyer son projet intitulé « De...

L’Institut de recherche autochtone Maamwizing de l’Université Laurentienne a reçu une subvention de 430 832 $ du CRSH

(21 juin, 2022) - L’Institut de recherche autochtone Maamwizing (IRAM) de l’Université Laurentienne a reçu une subvention de 430 832 $ du Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines (CRSH) dans le cadre de l’initiative Race, genre et diversité. Accordée à Joey-Lynn Wabie (Ph.D.), cette subvention est destinée à financer un projet de trois ans, intitulé Maamwizing, un centre de...

L’Université prépare la Journée portes ouvertes du 11 mars 2023

(1er mars, 2023) - La communauté de l’Université Laurentienne se prépare à recevoir de nombreux futurs étudiants, avec leurs parents et invités, lors de la Journée portes ouvertes du 11 mars, de 10 h à 15 h.  « Les visiteurs pourront participer à des exposés intéressants et à des leçons captivantes qui donneront un avant-goût de la première année d’études à la Laurentienne, a...

L’Université Laurentienne nomme StrategyCorp comme consultant en planification stratégique

(4 mai 2023) - L’Université Laurentienne a retenu les services d’un partenaire canadien expérimenté, StrategyCorp, pour l’aider dans le cadre de son processus de planification stratégique. Ce processus de planification critique jettera les bases de l’avenir de l’Université et est le résultat d’une demande publique de propositions qui a eu lieu en janvier et février 2023. Le Plan stratégique...

L'UL approuve un budget pluriannuel ambitieux

25 juin. 2012 - Le Conseil des gouverneurs de l'Université Laurentienne a approuvé aujourd’hui à l’unanimité un budget équilibré de 132 100 000 $ pour 2012-2013 ainsi qu’un budget pluriannuel jusqu’à 2017-2018 pour arriver aux résultats prévus dans le Plan stratégique quinquennal de...

Un nouveau bibliothécaire en chef est nommé

28 avril 2014 – Le Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne a approuvé la nomination de M. Brent Roe au poste de bibliothécaire en chef pour un mandat de cinq ans à compter du 1er juillet 2014.   M. Roe était auparavant bibliothécaire associé aux services d’information de l’Université York, à Toronto, et, depuis 2008, est directeur général de l’Association...

Un nouvel ajout aux Services d'alimentation du campus de la Laurentienne

25 juillet 2014 – Dans le cadre de sa campagne soutenue pour améliorer et élargir les services d’alimentation offerts à la population étudiante, au personnel et au corps professoral du campus, l’Université Laurentienne a accueilli aujourd’hui Topper’s Pizza sur le campus de Sudbury.  « À Sudbury depuis plus de 30 ans, Topper’s est bien connu et bien aimé, a dit le directeur des...

Génie et gestion : l’Université Laurentienne offrira
 10 nouveaux programmes en français ou bilingues dès 2016

13 novembre 2015 – Dès la rentrée 2016, l’Université Laurentienne élargira son offre de cours en français. L’École de génie Bharti offrira trois baccalauréats bilingues en génie chimique, génie mécanique et génie minier où 50 % des cours devront être complétés en français. La Faculté de gestion proposera quant à elle son baccalauréat en administration des affaires entièrement en français...

Nomination de Dominic Giroux au poste de PDG d’Horizon Santé-Nord et de l’IRHSN

Aujourd’hui, les conseils d’administration d’Horizon Santé-Nord (HSN) et de l’Institut de recherches d’Horizon Santé-Nord (IRHSN) ont annoncé que le recteur et vice-chancelier de l’Université Laurentienne, Dominic Giroux, sera le prochain président-directeur général d’HSN et de l’IRHSN. Il entrera en fonction le 2 octobre 2017.     Situé au Grand Sudbury, HSN est l’un des...

Nomination de lanouvelle vice-rectrice à l’administration de L’Université Laurentienne

21 decembre 2017​ - L’Université Laurentienne est heureuse d’annoncer la nomination de Mme Lorella Hayes, CPA, CA, au poste de vice-rectrice à l’administration. Elle entrera en fonction le 15 janvier 2018 et sera responsable d’un dossier considérable qui comprend un personnel de 133 membres à plein temps et un budget de 182 000 000 $. À la suite d’une vaste campagne de recrutement,...

L’Université Laurentienne investit dans son plan stratégique

Le Conseil des gouverneurs de la Laurentienne a approuvé un budget de fonctionnement de 160 700 000 $ pour 2018-2019. Établi à la suite d’un rigoureux processus de consultation, le budget compte une hausse de 3 200 000 $ par rapport à l’an dernier en raison d’une augmentation des investissements prioritaires touchant le Plan stratégique 2018-2023 de la Laurentienne, intitulé Together. Ensemble....

Le partenariat du Centre de santé Naandwechige-Gamig Wikwemikong et de l’UL bénéficie d’une subvention fédérale de 1 500 000 $

(Sudbury/Wiikwemkoong, 8 janvier 2020) – Nous nous réjouissons d’annoncer que les Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada (IRSC) ont accordé une importante subvention au programme « I aM Well », initiative du Centre de santé Naandwechige-Gamig Wikwemikong et du Centre de recherche ECHO de l’Université Laurentienne, qui vise à améliorer le bien-être mental chez les Autochtones. Le projet...

L’UL se prépare à l’approche d’un trimestre d’automne sans pareil

(29 juillet 2020) L’Université Laurentienne prépare un retour sur le campus comme nul autre depuis sa création. En mettant un accent sans précédent sur la sécurité de chaque personne de notre communauté, nous sommes heureux d’annoncer aujourd’hui que nous passons graduellement à la prochaine phase de notre plan de retour sur le campus. Nous avons préparé une série de ressources, politiques...

Une nouvelle entente fait prospérer un établissement partenaire de la Laurentienne tout en s’attaquant aux changements climatiques

16 décembre 2020 -- L’Université Laurentienne est heureuse d’annoncer qu’une entente d’affiliation a été conclue avec l’Institut de recherche sur les risques climatiques (Climate Risk Institute [CRI]), société sans but lucratif axée sur la prestation de services et la progression de la pratique en matière d’évaluation des risques de changement climatique et d’adaptation de la planification...

L’examen indépendant des activités et de la gouvernance établit la feuille de route pour la transformation de l’Université Laurentienne

(2 mars, 2022) - L’Université Laurentienne a franchi une étape importante dans sa restructuration avec la publication de deux rapports d’un examen indépendant qui incluent des recommandations visant à transformer ses activités et sa gouvernance.   Mené par le Nous Group sous la direction de l’agent en chef de la restructuration et de la contrôleuse nommée par le tribunal, le rapport...

Tout le monde a une place dans le cercle

« On ne quitte jamais la famille; on est toujours lié par les rêves, les connaissances et le vécu. On marche ensemble. La Laurentienne et le Nord sont ma famille et font partie de mon cercle. Ensemble, nous faisons face à l’avenir à titre d’amis familiaux qui guérissent en communauté dans le cercle. » Je suis une femme crie omushkego du Nord. Il peut avoir beaucoup de défis à affronter en...

Sensibilisation du public à l’importance du consentement

(le 20 septembre 2022) - Dans le cadre de notre engagement suivi envers la sécurité des étudiants, l’Université Laurentienne est fière de s’allier aux collèges Cambrian et Boréal, aux Services policiers du Grand Sudbury et aux Services aux victimes du Grand Sudbury pour conscientiser les gens à l’importance du consentement.  Toute forme d’activité sexuelle sans consentement...

La Laurentienne prépare la Journée portes ouvertes d’automne qui aura lieu le 22 octobre 2022

(20 octobre 2022) - Le corps professoral, le personnel et la population étudiante de l’Université Laurentienne s’affairent à préparer la Journée portes ouvertes d’automne, événement très attendu qui accueillera les futurs étudiants au campus le samedi 22 octobre 2022. L’activité en personne leur donnera l’occasion de découvrir ce que c’est que d’être un étudiant à la Laurentienne. «...

Un centre de recherche de l’Université Laurentienne s’associe à la Bibliothèque publique du Grand Sudbury pour l’évaluation de la qualité de l’air.

(November 2, 2022) - Le Centre de recherche sur la santé et la sécurité au travail (CRSST) de l’Université Laurentienne et la Bibliothèque publique du Grand Sudbury (BPGS) ont fait équipe pour montrer l’importance de la qualité de l’air et de la ventilation aussi bien à domicile qu’en milieu de travail en cette période de pandémie aérogène comme la COVID-19. Concrètement, le CRSST a mis...

Une diplômée réfléchit à son parcours dans le programme d’orthophonie

(29 novembre, 2022) - Le 29 octobre 2022, Céline St-Onge a traversé la scène de l’Auditorium Fraser à l’Université Laurentienne pour recevoir son diplôme de maîtrise ès sciences de la santé en orthophonie, qui fait suite au baccalauréat ès sciences de la santé en orthophonie reçu de cet établissement en 2020. « Je suis tellement fière de notre cohorte, a-t-elle dit. La Collation des...

Le CRSNG appuie les recherches sur les écosystèmes aquatiques au Canada

19 février 2013 – L’Université Laurentienne et dix autres universités canadiennes ont reçu une subvention de 4 400 400 $ pour la création du Réseau canadien du CRSNG sur les services des écosystèmes aquatiques, qui jouera un rôle central afin que les décisions sur les lacs, rivières et milieux humides de ce pays soient basées sur des connaissances scientifiques de pointe.  ...

La famille Goodman investit dans l’École des mines de l’Université Laurentienne

15 octobre, 2012 - M. Ned Goodman, PDG de Dundee Corporation, et la Fondation de la famille Goodman - JODAMADA, ont annoncé aujourd’hui un don historique à la nouvelle École des mines de l’Université Laurentienne. En reconnaissance de la générosité de la famille Goodman, le recteur de la Laurentienne, M. Dominic Giroux, a...

Du Nouveau Sur Le Campus De La Laurentienne : Starbucks Et Bistro Est

14 septembre, 2012 - L’Université Laurentienne a annoncé aujourd’hui l’ouverture de deux nouveaux centres d’alimentation sur le campus du lac Ramsey. Ces ajouts s’insèrent dans le plan à long terme qui vise à créer de nouveaux espaces sociaux et pleins de vie pour la population étudiante, le personnel et le...

L'UL recrute un universitaire de haut calibre

8 août, 2012 - L’Université Laurentienne a annoncé que M. Wayne Warry, Ph. D., exercera les fonctions de directeur du Centre de recherche en santé dans les milieux ruraux et du nord (CReSRN) à compter du 1er septembre 2012. Le Centre de recherche en santé dans les milieux ruraux et du nord (CReSRN) est un organisme...

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Dr. Susan Manitowabi: A legacy of shared responsibility

To say Dr. Susan Manitowabi gets a lot done is an understatement. Since she came to Laurentian University in the summer of 2003, she has been a long-standing leader in the Indigenous education community at Laurentian. Susan chaired the (former) Native Human Services Program, was involved in the creation of the Master of Indigenous Relations (MIR) program, co-founded the Maamwizing Indigenous...

About Us

Our Mandate The mandate Office of Academic and Indigenous Programs is to promote the development of initiatives that support Indigenous education and First Nations, Metis and Inuit student success. This is accomplished through leading the developing of Indigenous strategic initiatives with the Laurentian University Native Education Council and the general university community. More recent...

Facilities

Department Overview Facility Services is a service-oriented department responsible for developing, operating and maintaining the University facilities and grounds. Other services provided are: waste and recycling, custodial services, renovations , moves and planning services. We are also responsible for design, construction, technical services, and renewal of campus...

Message of Support - University of Waterloo

Dear community members, Recently, a hate motivated violent incident took place during a class on the University of Waterloo campus. Our thoughts are with those affected by these actions. This senseless act of targeted hate has no place in our community. At Laurentian University, we stand united with the University of Waterloo against gender-based violence and all other forms of hatred,...

Kim Fahner

  An author, an educator, a Sudbury poet laureate, and an active community volunteer, Kim Fahner’s passion for the arts shines through in all of her work. Kim began her studies at Laurentian University with a double major in English and History, and later added in a minor in Native Studies (now Indigenous Studies). Kim wanted to stay at home in Sudbury for her undergraduate program, and...

SPAD Alumni Newsletter - Ken Peter

KEN PETER: A PROBLEM-SOLVING PATH, FROM SPAD TO PHYSIOTHERAPY Written by Randy Pascal, SPAD 1985 The lessons learned during the time one commits to the study of Sports Administration can be as wide and varied as the personalities who comprise the program’s impressive list of alumni. Those same lessons are also, quite often, life-long in nature, helping to navigate the circuitous...

Karen (Duguay) Bunting

Karen (Duguay) Bunting | BA, B.Ed. Ringette 'round the clock for Sudbury Hall of Famer Article provided by Randy Pascal of SudburySports.com. Karen (Duguay) Bunting loves to talk ringette. These days, the Sudbury native and current resident of Barrie has all the more reason to chatter, with pride, about the sport that she calls a passion, having been inducted into the Ringette...

SPAD Alumni Newsletter - David Toswell

THE TOSWELL TSN TURNING POINT – LEGALLY SPEAKING Written by Randy Pascal, SPAD 1985   The pathway for David Toswell (SPAD 1985) appeared to be fairly well laid out.  And then, it wasn’t. A native of North Bay and lover of all things sports in his youth, the academically inclined young man had pretty much always seen the Sports Administration program at Laurentian...

One Hundred Days and Beyond

My First 100 Days October 8th marked my 100th day at Laurentian. I spent the day at a Universities Canada National Building and Reconciliation Forum hosted by Algoma University. There was a remarkable energy and enthusiasm in the room and a real sense that universities in Canada can provide leadership in building reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.  100 days may seem...

Purchasing Policy

Laurentian University is committed to maintaining high standards for performance based on fair, ethical, legal, environmental, and professional business practices. The University, its employees and agents shall procure goods and services in an open, fair and transparent manner and in a competitive environment, so that all transactions yield the optimal benefit to the University in the...

Supplemental Student Services

Daycare Child and Family Centre Provides full time care for newborn infants and English-speaking children up to five years, by qualified Registered Early Childhood Educators. The centre has a special summer program and before/after school care for children ages six to 12. For more information, please visit www.daycaresudbury.com.   ...

Recommended Technology for Online Learning

Laurentian University's Information Technology department has put together a short list of recommended computing (hardware and software) resources to ensure the best possible experience when studying online. Technology Checklist ☑Bandwidth and Internet requirements (1.2Mbps or more up and downstream) ☑Computing requirements (minimum 10th generation i5 or i7, 8Gb+ RAM, 256 SSD...

Recommended Technology for Online Learning

  The Information Technology department has put together a short list of recommended computing (hardware and software) resources to provide the best possible experience while learning online.   Technology Checklist    ☑  Bandwidth and Internet requirements (1.2Mbps or more up and downstream) ☑  Computing requirements (minimum 10th generation i5 or i7,...

Statement from the President and Vice-Chancellor, June 9, 2020

Hello, Bonjour, Aanii Yesterday, our Dean of Graduate Studies issued an inappropriate and offensive tweet.  He has since apologized publicly for his comments which, by his own admission, have hurt many people in our Laurentian community and beyond. The University is following-up on this expeditiously and with the utmost care and attention.  That said, I wish to reiterate that I...

Nursing student strives to help fight COVID-19 on the frontlines

When Tyler Pretty isn’t on the front lines screening Glencore employees, you will likely find him volunteering with Greater Sudbury Community COVID-19 Response & Relief, where he is  delivering groceries to people unable to leave their homes to buy essential items.  “We have just recently served our 100th family!” Pretty proudly states, on the cusp of entering his fourth...

Summer Accommodations

Our facilities are clean, well maintained, comfortable and secure. Approximately 1000 modern and traditional-style guest rooms are available on campus, and 220 of these rooms are air-conditioned. Each residence is fully furnished with one or two single beds. The apartment style residences are equipped with a kitchen and private washroom. The dormitory style residence has a shared...

Facilities & Equipment

DEPARTMENT FACILITIES   Rehearsal Room, SE012.  This is where most music classes are held.  This room may also be reserved for student group practices. Keyboard Room, SE106N.  Can accommodate up to 15 students for Keyboard Labs.  Also used for regular small classes, up to 6 students. Practice Rooms in SE106.  10 rooms equipped with a piano, music stand,...

Mario Grossi and Technica Mining

Sudbury, Ontario has been a global mining hub and leader for years. Technica Mining, a contracting company led by Mario Grossi, President and CEO, provides services including but not limited to engineering design, construction, maintenance, and production, all in an underground capacity. After completing his Commerce degree at Laurentian University, Mario founded Technica Mining in 1999,...

Rebecca Foreshew

Travelling the world may not be on our current agenda, but Rebecca Foreshew has certainly been on her fair share of global adventures over the years. As a BScN ’14 and MScN ’19 alumna of Laurentian University and a natural empath, Rebecca has taken her skills on the road with her to many countries and communities to help individuals in need of health care services or support. Rebecca’s...

In Support of Laurentian’s Nigerian students

Hello, Aanii, Bonjour, With the mounting reports of violence, injuries and death during ongoing protests in Nigeria, I want to express our deep concern and wish to remind our community of available resources and supports. Laurentian University is home to a highly engaged community of over seventy Nigerian students, and many more students, staff and faculty who have family in Nigeria. We...

David Paquette

Technology may change but one thing remains the same: the dynamics between individuals in the workplace and their importance in helping organizations move forward. David Paquette is a Laurentian University alumnus who works as a management consultant, executive coach and leadership trainer. He has dedicated the past 26 years of his career to helping organizations and leaders implement change...

Incidental and Administrative Fees

Ancillary fees are collected to provide support to students as well as services throughout the year. Below, you will find the cost breakdown for all student associations at Laurentian.  Each association includes mandatory ancillary fees as well as optional fees.  Before registration, you will be asked to fill out a questionnaire where you can choose those services,...

For Sample Submissions

Samples can be analyzed by submitting them to the PCAF for full-service analysis. Turnaround time is variable. Please contact us (pcaf@laurentian.ca) to discuss your options. All sample submissions must be accompanied by a PCAF Form 103 Chain-of-Custody.  Below is a list of services we offer. We are also interested in working with you to develop methods!   Current Services...

Prevention and Response to Sexual Violence

Laurentian University strives to maintain a safe and inclusive environment for all students, faculty and staff, and will not tolerate violence, discrimination, or harassment. The University takes sexual harassment/violence very seriously. That means as a member of the Laurentian University community, you have the right to be free from sexual harassment/violence on Laurentian’s campus and...

About Us

Who we are The Department of French Studies offers programs in three disciplines: language, literature and linguistics. Programs and courses have been designed to meet the specific needs of two language groups: Études françaises – for Francophones French as a Second Language/Français langue seconde– for Anglophones Instruction is thorough, extensive and complete,...

Cooperative Freshwater Ecology Unit

The Cooperative Freshwater Ecology Unit (Co-op Unit), housed within the Vale Living With Lakes Centre, was established in 1989 and is a unique and successful partnership between Laurentian University, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR), and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment (MOE) with collaborators from the mining industry (Vale and Xstrata Nickel), Canadian Forest...

Water main break on campus

Update January 30, 2019 - The water main has been repaired near the Fraser Building. Parking lots 1 and A will become partially accessible as work crews and equipment vacate the area. Please use with caution. Gated parking lots across campus will remain open until midnight, after which time all metered parking and gated lots will return to normal operation. Parking lots 1 and A will...

Melanie Morin

Can you have your cake and eat it too? Laurentian alumna Melanie Morin believes you can have it all, when it comes to your career that is. She is proud of how far she has come in her career, which stemmed from one key relationship and blossomed with one innovative idea, to become much more. Melanie graduated from Laurentian University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and English...

Keynote

Teaching as a 21st Century Educator: what do we need and how do we get there?  Friday, April 26, 2019 Cliff Fielding Research & Innovation Building   There are many different factors and forces acting to change the landscape of 21st century higher education. From our perspective as educators, what are the skills, habits and attitudes that we need in order to not...

Teaching and Learning Days - Program

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Student Centre

The SGA Student Centre is a great place to chat, study or unwind. It has lounge areas, a fireplace, a fairtrade coffee shop, and television/games area featuring pool tables, air hockey, Xbox consoles, free wi-fi and big screen televisions. It’s a meeting place for students who want to catch up, review notes in a group setting or reach their online friends.   Student Associations...

Happy New Year and Return to Classes

The start of an academic term is always an exciting time, but this year we begin our term at the start of a new decade. Hopefully you are returning from your holidays rested, refocused, and with a renewed sense of optimism. There is much work to do in 2020 and just imagine the potential for Laurentian by 2030.   Being as this is my first blog since November, I wanted to share some...

Kerry Moynihan

Kerry Moynihan (B.Com. SPAD) still remembers his parents dropping him off in Sudbury to begin his first year at Laurentian University. Kerry grew up in Toronto, ON, and most of his family members before him completed their postsecondary studies in southern Ontario. Although his first few days in Sudbury were an adjustment, Kerry soon met some of his lifelong friends,...

Statement from President Robert Haché on the passing of Tina Sartoretto, Laurentian Alumna and Member of the Board of Governors

Hello, Aanii, Bonjour, It is with great sadness that our community learned of the passing of Tina Sartoretto, who was not only a committed member of Laurentian’s Board of Governors since 2015, but a vibrant alumna of our University, graduating in the class of 1974.  Tina was a leader whose passion for northern Ontario was boundless. As an alumna, she had a vision for Laurentian,...

SPAD Alumni Newsletter - Honsing Leung

Honsing Leung - SPAD 1995 Written by Randy Pascal, SPAD 1985 Born in Hong Kong but moving to Canada at the age of six, Toronto Blue Jays’ Senior Manager of Client Services and LU Sports Administration alum Honsing Leung might not seem like a natural fit to a sport that he has loved for the better part of his 44 years. Yet here we are. With a little luck and some positive...

Update on the Ben Avery Complex

Hello, Aanii, Bonjour,   Over the last 10 months, Laurentian has had many opportunities to connect with our community on the Ben Avery Complex and the Jeno Tihanyi Pool. These spaces contribute to our community’s sense of spirit, fitness, and sportsmanship, and we recognize how important these facilities are to our students, our athletes and swimmers in particular, and to the broader...

Federal Research Support Fund 2020-2021

Every year, the Government of Canada invests in research excellence in the areas of health sciences, engineering, natural sciences, social sciences and humanities through its three granting agencies (CIHR, NSERC and SSHRC). Eligible institutions receive an annual grant to help pay for a portion of the central and departmental administrative costs related to federally funded research. This...

Wellness Support Services

Our comprehensive student support network is expertly trained and at the ready, providing assistance, direction, counselling or a much needed listening ear.

Social Work

Social work is a diverse, challenging, fulfilling, and meaningful profession. Social workers practice within a variety of contexts and locales including child welfare, mental health, addictions, schools, hospitals, culturally-specific services, and private practice, in social justice, community development, and social planning, as researchers, educators, and policy makers, and many...

Graduate Spotlight - Lacey Hambleton

The Graduate Spotlight features exceptional students who have had unique journeys through Laurentian University. We celebrate these students and their accomplishments! “I am proud of the person I have become,” said Lacey Hambleton, one of many students to graduate this spring with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Laurentian. “Now that I’m graduating, doors are opening for me and...

Graduate Spotlight: Ivan Samoylenko

The Graduate Spotlight features exceptional students who have had unique journeys through Laurentian University. We celebrate these students and their accomplishments! For Ivan Samoylenko, the student experience at Laurentian University has been all about inclusivity and diversity. “I’m very proud of the many friends I’ve made and the great relationships I’ve fostered with people I know...

Putting his community ahead of his education: the story of LU student Jacob Pitawanakwat

It took quite a bit of balancing work and life, but LU student Jacob Pitawanakwat recently completed his third year in computer science. “I was bouncing back and forth between work and school when I found an opportunity to supply-teach full time.” When he wasn’t in class, he offered his services as a supply teacher for the Wikwemikong Board of Education (WBE) anywhere from kindergarten to...

The Reilly Family

  Laurentian University runs in the family! This month, we were appreciative of Nina Reilly, Laurentian alumna (B.A.Sc. Metallurgical Engineering ‘85), for making the time to share her family’s story with us all the way from her home in Calgary, Alberta.  The Reilly family’s time at Laurentian University dates back to even before the university bore that name. Irvine Reilly,...

Message de soutien – Université de Waterloo

Chers membres de la communauté, Récemment, un incident violent motivé par la haine a eu lieu dans une salle de classe du campus de l’Université de Waterloo. Nos pensées vont aux personnes touchées par ces actes. Cet acte insensé de haine ciblée n’a pas sa place dans notre communauté. À l’Université Laurentienne, nous nous unissons à l’Université de Waterloo pour contrer la violence...

Susan Manitowabi (Ph.D.) : un héritage de responsabilité partagée

Dire que Susan Manitowabi accomplit de nombreuses choses est un euphémisme. En effet, depuis son arrivée à l’Université Laurentienne, à l’été 2003, elle agit en leader à l’instar des acteurs de longue date du milieu de l’éducation autochtone : directrice du programme de Services sociaux pour les autochtones (anciennement), co-créatrice du programme de maîtrise en relations autochtones (MRA),...

Cent jours et au-delà

Mes 100 premiers jours Le 8 octobre a marqué mon 100e jour à la Laurentienne. J’ai passé la journée au Forum national des universités du Canada sur la construction et la réconciliation, accueilli par l’Université Algoma, dans une salle empreinte d’une énergie et d’un enthousiasme sans pareils et où il y avait réellement chez les participants le sentiment que les universités du Canada peuvent...

La famille Reilly

Nous remercions Nina Reilly, ancienne de la Laurentienne (B.A.Sc. Metallurgical Engineering ‘85), d’avoir pris le temps de nous raconter l’histoire de sa famille de son domicile à Calgary, en Alberta ce mois. L’histoire de la famille Reilly à l’Université Laurentienne a commencé avant que l’université a porté ce nom. Irvine Reilly, père de Nina, B.Eng., M.Eng., PhD, a commencé ses études à...

Kim Fahner

Kim Fahner, auteure, éducatrice, poétesse lauréate de Sudbury et membre active de la collectivité, a pour les arts une passion qui rayonne dans toute son œuvre. Elle est diplômée de l’Université Laurentienne où elle a préparé une double majeure, English et History, puis une mineure en « Native Studies » comme on l’appelait à l’époque. En effet, elle avait vraiment à cœur de faire ses études de...

Bienvenue aux chercheurs en provenance de Barrie 

Le 2 mai 2017, nous avons accueilli au campus de l’Université Laurentienne à Sudbury les professeurs en provenance de Barrie. Dans le cadre de l’orientation/bienvenue d’une journée, le Bureau des services de recherche (BSR) leur a fait une présentation afin de les mettre au courant des divers services de soutien à la recherche, que propose la Laurentienne. Ils ont également été invités à...

Services supplémentaires aux étudiants

Centre familial Laurentienne Accueille, à plein temps, les nouveau- nés et les enfants jusqu’à l’âge de cinq ans uniquement de langue anglaise, supervisés par un personnel qualifié en éducation des petits. Lors de la période estivale et après les heures d’école, on y offre un programme d’activités pour les enfants de six à 12 ans. Pour plus...

Rupture d'une conduite principale d'eau sur campus

Mise à jour 30 janvier 2019 - La conduite principale d’eau près de l’édifice Fraser est maintenant réparée. Les parcs de stationnement 1 et A seront accessibles en partie une fois que les équipes de travail et l’équipement quittent les lieux. Veuillez faire preuve de prudence. Les autres terrains de stationnement dans l’ensemble du campus demeurent ouverts jusqu’à minuit, moment...

David Paquette

Même si la technologie évolue constamment, la dynamique des personnes dans un milieu de travail et leur importance à faire progresser l’organisme sont des choses qui ne changent pas. Ancien de l’Université Laurentienne qui est actuellement expert-conseil en gestion, coach pour les cadres et formateur en leadership, M. David Paquette a dévoué 26 ans de sa carrière à aider les...

Politique d'achat

L’Université Laurentienne tient à maintenir des normes d’exécution élevées, fondées sur les pratiques justes, éthiques, juridiques, environnementales et professionnelles, et s’engage tout comme ses employés et agents à se procurer des biens et services de manière ouverte, équitable et transparente, dans un environnement concurrentiel, de sorte que l’Université tire de toutes les transactions,...

D’échantillons à examiner

Les échantillons peuvent être soumis au CAP pour une analyse de tous les services. Le délai d’exécution est variable. Veuillez nous écrire (cap@laurentienne.ca) pour discuter de vos options possibles. Tous les échantillons soumis au CAP doivent être accompagnés du Formulaire 103 - Chaîne de garde. Vous trouverez ci-dessous une liste des services que nous offrons. Nous aimerions également...

Conférence et salon d’innovation Discovery 2017

  La participation de l’Université Laurentienne à la conférence et salon d’innovation Discovery 2017, des centres d’excellence de l’ Ontario (CEO) Pour la douzième année consécutive, l’Université Laurentienne a participé à Découverte, une conférence et un salon sur l’innovation des Centres d’excellence de l’Ontario (CEO), événement qui a accueilli cette année plus de 3 600 visiteurs...

Centre étudiant

Le Centre étudiant de la Laurentienne est une bonne place où discuter, étudier ou se détendre. Il est doté de salons, d’un foyer, d’un café équitable et d’une zone de télévision et de jeux avec des tables de billard, du hockey sur coussin d’air, des consoles XBox, l’accès gratuit au Wi-Fi et des télévisions grand écran. C’est un lieu de rassemblement pour les personnes qui veulent retrouver...

Mario Grossi et Technica Mining

La ville de Sudbury est un centre minier mondial depuis plusieurs années. Technica Mining, une entreprise dirigée par Mario Grossi, le Président et Directeur Général, fournit des services incluant la conception technique, la construction, la maintenance, et la production, le tout dans une capacité souterraine. Après qu’il a complété son baccalauréat en commerce à l’université Laurentienne,...

Un étudiant de sciences infirmières aide à lutter contre la COVID-19 sur les premières lignes

Quand Tyler Pretty n’est pas sur les premières lignes à effectuer le dépistage auprès du personnel de Glencore, il s’affaire souvent à faire du bénévolat au sein de l’Organisme d’aide et d’intervention à la COVID-19 dans le Grand Sudbury (Greater Sudbury Community COVID-19 Response & Relief), où il livre des provisions aux gens qui ne peuvent pas quitter leur domicile afin de se...

Technologie recommandée pour l'apprentissage en ligne

Le Service de la technologie de l’information a dressé une courte liste des ressources informatiques recommandées (matériel et logiciels) pour avoir la meilleure expérience possible pour l'apprentissage en ligne.   Liste de ressources pour l’automne 2020   ☑ Largeur de bande et Internet (1,2 Mbps ou plus dans les sens montant et descendant) ☑ Matériel informatique (i5...

Frais administratifs et accessoires

Les frais accessoires sont collectés pour fournir un soutien aux étudiants ainsi que des services tout au long de l'année scolaire. Tu trouveras ci-dessous l'information des coûts des frais administratifs et accessoires à la Laurentienne.  Le montant total des frais de chaque association inclut les frais obligatoires ainsi que les frais facultatifs. Avant l'inscription aux cours,...

Services de soutien au bien-être

Notre vaste réseau de services fonctionne en collaboration pour offrir le meilleur environnement d’apprentissage à notre population étudiante, que ce soit sous forme d’appui, de conseils, de counselling ou même d’une oreille attentive.

Rebecca Foreshew

Parcourir le monde n’est peut-être pas à l’ordre du jour, mais Rebecca Foreshew a certainement eu sa part d’aventures mondiales au fil des ans. Diplômée de l’Université Laurentienne (BScN 2014 et MScN 2019) et de nature empathique, Rebecca s’est rendue dans un nombre de pays et collectivités pour venir en aide à des personnes en mal de soins de santé ou de services de soutien infirmier....

Kerry Moynihan

M. Kerry Moynihan, B.Com., n’oubliera jamais le moment que ses parents l’ont amené à l’Université Laurentienne pour sa première année d’études. Puisqu’il a été élevé à Toronto, en Ontario, la plupart des membres de sa famille avaient fait leurs études postsecondaires dans le sud de la province. Même si les premiers jours à Sudbury ont exigé toute une adaptation, il a vite rencontré...

CFP

  Note: Veuillez noter que l'option d'un certificat n'est pas disponible et est actuellement en cours de revue interne. L’Ecole de commerce et d’administration offre depuis 2006 un programme en planification financière en ligne. Le programme de Certificat en planification financière en ligne est un programme universitaire de 30 crédits accrédité par le Conseil relatif aux...

Service traiteur et d’alimentation

Axés sur la clientèle, les restaurants de l’Université Laurentienne offrent des menus vastes et diversifiés grâce à Chartwells Canada. Pour un aperçu des services traiteurs et d’alimentation, appuyez ici.

TOGETHER. ENSEMBLE. MAAMWI.

Chers membres de la communauté de l’Université Laurentienne, Quelle célébration! Merci à toutes les personnes qui ont assisté au lancement de notre Plan stratégique 2018-2023 et au plus de 1 500 personnes qui ont exprimé leurs pensées et idées pour façonner l’avenir de la Laurentienne. Je désire remercier les personnes qui ont travaillé infatigablement pour organiser l’événement...

Prévention de la violence à caractère sexuel et intervention

L’Université Laurentienne s’efforce d’offrir un environnement sécuritaire et inclusif à la population étudiante, au corps professoral et au personnel et ne tolère aucune violence, aucune discrimination et aucun harcèlement. Elle prend le harcèlement sexuel et la violence sexuelle très au sérieux. Cela signifie que, en tant que membre de la communauté universitaire, vous avez le droit de ne...

Institut de marketing du sport

[tabs border="no"] [tab title="IMS"] Programmes de recherche Dans le passé, l’IMS a accompli toute une série de projets de partenariat avec Gatorade, effectué une étude intitulée « Sponsorship Landscape Study » pour le CSF et contribué à l’Encyclopedia of Sports Marketing and Management, à une étude de l’expérience étudiante dans les établissements postsecondaires, à une étude...

Conférencier principal

L’enseignement en tant qu’éducateur du XXIe siècle :  de quoi avons-nous besoin et comment y arriver?  Vendredi, le 26 avril 2019 Édifice de recherche, d’innovation et de génie Cliff Fielding   De nombreux facteurs et forces, divers et variés, se conjuguent pour modifier le paysage de l’enseignement supérieur du XXIe siècle. Du point de vue des éducateurs que nous...

Melanie Morin

Pouvez-vous gagner sur tous les tableaux? Melanie Morin, diplômée de la Laurentienne répond par l’affirmative quand il s’agit de sa carrière. Elle est fière du chemin parcouru jusqu’ici dans sa carrière, qui découle d’une relation clé et qui s’est développée sous le signe d’une idée audacieuse : franchir de nouveaux sommets. En 2001, Melanie a obtenu un baccalauréat ès arts en...

Journées de l’enseignement et de l’apprentissage - Programme

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Étudiants actuels

Nous offrons aux parents et aux conseillers en orientation les outils et les renseignements dont ils ont besoin pour faire des choix bien informés. En plus, les nombreux services axés sur la population étudiante à la Laurentienne facilitent la transition à la vie universitaire et assurent aux membres un soutien favorisant la réussite.

Bonne et heureuse année, bonne reprise des cours

Le début de tout trimestre s’annonce toujours passionnant, mais plus encore cette année, car nous l’entamons sachant que nous commençons aussi une nouvelle décennie. Dans cette perspective, il est à espérer que vous rentrez des vacances, reposés et recentrés, avec un regain d’optimisme, puisque nous avons beaucoup de travail à faire en 2020 et un avenir qui se dirige vers 2030 avec beaucoup de...

À propos

Qui sommes-nous Le Département d’études françaises propose une excellente formation dans trois disciplines : langue, littérature et linguistique. Les programmes et les cours offerts sont conçus pour répondre aux besoins particuliers des deux groupes linguistiques :  Études françaises pour les francophones  Français langue seconde/French as a Second Language pour...

Déclaration du recteur, 9 juin 2020

Bonjour, Aanii, Hello, Hier, notre doyen de la Faculté des études supérieures a publié un tweet/gazouillis inapproprié et offensant. Il s’est depuis excusé publiquement d’avoir fait ces commentaires qui, il l’admet, ont blessé de nombreux membres de la communauté de la Laurentienne et d’ailleurs. L’Université assure rapidement le suivi à ce sujet avec le plus grand soin et la plus grande...

La Laurentienne embauche des conseillers financiers externes pour trouver des solutions aux défis financiers

1 octobre, 2020   Les temps ont été difficiles pour l’Université Laurentienne. En tant que collectivité, nous avons travaillé fort pour relever les défis financiers découlant de la pandémie mondiale de la COVID-19 et de notre déficit structurel préexistant.   Nous nous sommes associés à notre collectivité, au gouvernement et à nos partenaires syndicaux pour trouver des...

Déclaration du recteur Robert Haché à la suite du décès de Mme Tina Sartoretto, diplômée de la Laurentienne et membre du Conseil des gouverneurs

Bonjour, Aanii, Hello, C’est avec grande tristesse que notre communauté a appris le décès de Mme Tina Sartoretto, qui était non seulement une membre engagée du Conseil des gouverneurs de l’Université Laurentienne depuis 2015, mais aussi une ancienne dynamique qui a obtenu son diplôme en 1974. Tina était une leader dont la passion pour le nord de l’Ontario était sans limites. En tant...

Déclaration - Suspension de la saison d’athlétisme d’hiver de 2021

21 octobre, 2020 En raison de la suspension des sports interuniversitaires pour l’hiver 2021 par Sports universitaires de l’Ontario (SUO) et des répercussions de la COVID-19 sur l’avenir immédiat du sport de compétition, l’Université Laurentienne a pris des décisions difficiles en ce qui concerne le fonctionnement de nos programmes sportifs, notamment en ce qui a trait à la réduction du...

À l’appui des étudiants nigérians de la Laurentienne

Bonjour, aanii, hello, Avec les rapports de plus en plus nombreux de violence, de blessures et de décès au cours des courantes manifestations au Nigeria, je tiens à exprimer notre profonde préoccupation et à rappeler à notre communauté les ressources et le soutien offerts. L’Université Laurentienne comprend une communauté très engagée de plus de soixante-dix étudiants nigérians et de...

L’Édifice Ben Avery et la Piscine Jeno Tihanyi

December 14, 2020   Bonjour, aanii, hello,   Au cours des 10 derniers mois, la Laurentienne a eu de nombreuses occasions de communiquer avec notre collectivité au sujet de l’Édifice Ben Avery et de la Piscine Jeno Tihanyi. Ces installations contribuent à l’esprit communautaire, à la forme physique et à la sportivité de notre collectivité, et nous en reconnaissons...

Fonds fédéral de soutien à la recherche 2020-2021

Chaque année, le gouvernement du Canada investit dans l’excellence de la recherche menée dans les domaines des sciences de la santé, de génie, des sciences naturelles, des sciences sociales et des sciences humaines par l’intermédiaire de ses trois organismes subventionnaires (IRSC, CRSNG et CRSH). Les établissements admissibles reçoivent une subvention annuelle provenant du Fonds de soutien à...

Resources

De nombreux départements, services et facultés rendent disponibles des ressources informatives sous forme de bulletins et de publications diverses, diffusés régulièrement. Cette section se veut de regrouper les outils de référence en français, utiles à l’ensemble de la communauté universitaire et associative du Grand Sudbury.

Soutiens en santé mentale - invasion de l'Ukraine

Nous sommes ici pour vous.   Si vous vous sentez anxieux, dépassé ou si vous avez de la difficulté à surmonter des obstacles, sachez que nous sommes ici pour vous.    L'Université Laurentienne abrite de nombreux étudiants d'origine ukrainienne. Nous reconnaissons que l'invasion illégale par l'armée russe a sans doute eu un impact émotionnel sur de nombreux membres de...