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Spotlighting professors working in the field of aging at the University of Sherbrooke, Marie Beaulieu represents the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences in a special edition of the newspaper, Le Devoir. (March 2020).

Themes: Media

In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Vice-rector of Research and Postgraduate Studies is pleased to honour the research led by women in the different faculties of the University of Sherbrooke.

A half-page, colour photograph, appears in a special edition of the newspaper Le Devoir. It is a group photograph of five (5) female professors leading research in multi-disciplinary approaches to aging – including health sciences, engineering, physical activity, and science.

Marie Beaulieu represents the Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences for her research on the mistreatment of older adults and the related themes of bullying and wellness care.

This initiative is part of the University of Sherbrooke’s unifying themes – a multidisciplinary scientific community.

To view this special edition, please click on this link.