GSAMS
All graduate students and postdocs in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics are represented by the. Through a council of executive members, it advocates academic and administrative issues for its members, and supports its members through organized social events.
International Student Services (ISS)
supports the growth, progress, and success of international students at McGill, and aims to ease their transition to a new school, a new home and a new country.
Equity in Math
This is a group of students and staff from the Math and Stats department who want to learn about issues of equity, diversity and inclusion in the mathematical sciences, in education, and beyond. Various activities are offered: a reading group, workshops, etc. You may join the mailing list (you will need to have McGill's or be on campus), or email rosalie.belanger-rioux [at] mcgill.ca to stay up-to-date on events.
Math Pedagogy Discussion Group
This is a group of students and staff from the Math and Stats department who meet every other week to discuss issues of teaching and pedagogy in the mathematical sciences and related fields. Everyone is welcome, including people who have never taught and people who are not currently teaching. You may join the mailing list (you will need to have McGill's or be on campus), or email rosalie.belanger-rioux [at] mcgill.ca (Rosalie Bélanger-Rioux) to stay up-to-date on events.
Directed Reading Program
The , or DRP, is a program which pairs undergraduate students interested in research with graduate students in the appropriate field. The purpose of the program is to give undergraduate students an opportunity to connect with graduate students who can give them a taste for graduate level research projects and reading assignments, as well as give them advice for their transition from undergrad to grad school.
Queer McGill
is a service available through the Student Society of McGill University (SSMU), and is a social, political, and informational support service provided by queer students for queer students. QM hosts events (i.e. weekly board game nights to workshops about queer-related issues) and provides resources (i.e. books and literature as well as safer sex supplies).
Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM)
The is an international society of supporters (women and men!) of women in math. The AWM offers several programs, events, funding opportunities, and resources.
McGill Women in Computer Science (McWICSs)
McWiCSs seeks to cultivate a warm, open-minded community of techies dedicated to supporting and encouraging women and non-binary people in computer science.
team [at] mcwics.com (McGill Women in Computer Science Email)
Women in Physics
The committee at McGill is a group of students and faculty members who are passionate about issues faced by women and other minority groups in physics.
Spectra
is an association for LGBTQ+ mathematicians and their allies, arising from a need for recognition and community for Gender and Sexual Minority mathematicians.
First People's House
strives to provide a “home away from home” for First Nations, Inuit and Métis students at McGill University. It is a resource, residence, gathering place, and community.
Anti Black Racism Resources
McGill has prepared a list of resources specific to . This includes self-care resources for Black members of our community, as well as educational resources for those who want to learn more about these issues, and what we can do to address them on a personal level.
Black Students' Network of McGill
The Black Students’ Network (BSN) is a service provided through the Student Society of McGill University (SSMU), and is available to all McGill students who are interested in the affairs of Black students and those of the larger African Diaspora. We host a range of social and political events by and for Black Students, in addition to hosting discussions and providing mentoring and resources.
Check them out on and .
STEMM Diversity at McGill
is a student-driven initiative whose goal is to break the barriers that impede undergraduate and graduate students in under-represented groups within STEMM. They have a , a colouring book, video interviews, resources, and ways to get involved.
McGill Students’ Chapter for Scientista
The is an organization empowering and advocating for women and other underrepresented genders in STEM. They host a yearly symposium, a mentorship program, and other events.