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The Centre for Advanced Research in Experimental and Applied Linguistics (ARiEAL) is housed within the Faculty of Humanities at McMaster University. ARiEAL is a research centre that brings together a community of researchers ranging from undergraduate trainees to established scholars, and enables the researchers to excel in their problem-driven language science research in fundamental, experimental, and applied linguistics.
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Eyes don’t lie: Assistant professor and PhD student launch start-up
Lauren Fink had hard news to break with Shreshth Saxena one year after they started working together in Germany. Fink was on the move. She’d accepted a tenure-track position with the Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behavior at McMaster University. With the appointment came the keys to LIVELab, a state-of-the-art and one-of-a-kind research-based concert hall. “This was a once-in-a-career opportunity […]
McMaster leaders discuss innovation, research, global health on visit to UAB
McMaster University and the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) continued to deepen their collaboration during a recent visit by McMaster leaders to UAB. The collaboration, rooted in shared vision and philanthropy, continues to accelerate joint work in global health, biomedical innovation, education and research. Over the years, the partnership has evolved into a dynamic, […]
Mac grad Vinh Nguyen’s book chosen for Hamilton Reads 2026
This year’s Hamilton Reads selection has strong ties to McMaster. The featured book, The Migrant Rain Falls in Reverse, is by McMaster graduate and Toronto-based author Vinh Nguyen. The memoir explores themes of migration, identity, and belonging, creating space for readers to reflect on the diverse experiences that shape communities like Hamilton. “Being chosen as […]
