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Marie-Noëlle Albert

Projects and programmes

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Projects and programmes recorded

The funded research, the symposia, the thematic issues and the university programmes Marie-Noëlle Albert takes part in. Each entry states the exact role she holds there — co-investigator, co-chair, guest editor — without ever rounding it upwards.

Ongoing

What is active today

Teaching programmes, open calls for papers and research training still under way.

2025 – 2027

Ongoing

Special issue — Human and Artificial Intelligence in Management

RoleGuest editor

A call for papers from Administrative Sciences (MDPI) on the relationship between human and artificial intelligence in management. Announced submission deadline: 31 March 2027.

With
Alae Eddine Nassar, Andrée-Anne Deschênes
Official record
  • Humans and artificial intelligence

SourceAdministrative Sciences — numéro spécial humain/IA

Ongoing

Impact research bootcamp — Zagora

RoleStudent supervision and research training

Research training conducted outside the walls, in the Zagora desert in Morocco: the conditions of the field are part of the teaching device.

Official record
  • Complexity thinking

SourceFiche professorale — UQAR

Ongoing

Graduate programmes in workplace persons management — UQAR

RoleChair of the programme committee (master’s, Rimouski campus)

The master’s in workplace persons management, offered at a distance since autumn 2020, the associated graduate diploma, and the short graduate programme in equity, diversity and inclusion management. Marie-Noëlle Albert and Nadia Lazzari Dodeler are their architects.

Official record
  • Persons management
  • Inclusion, diversity and benevolence

SourceFiche professorale — UQAR

Completed

Projects and events carried through

Work whose cycle has closed stays on display: it is part of the trajectory, and its results remain consultable.

Completed

Regionalization and lasting settlement: the views of immigrants and local actors in six regions of Quebec

RoleCo-investigator

A study carried out in six regions of Quebec on what does — and does not — keep immigrants outside the major centres. The project brings together the perspective of the people concerned and that of local actors.

Lead
Marie-Laure Dioh (Université du Québec en Outaouais)
With
Nadia Lazzari Dodeler
Programme
Actions concertées — “Reception capacity of Quebec society and lasting settlement of immigrants in the regions”
Funding
Fonds de recherche du Québec (FRQ)
Partner
Ministère de l'Immigration, de la Francisation et de l'Intégration (MIFI)
Amount awarded
CAD 317,443 over two years
Field sites
Laurentides · Chaudière-Appalaches · Estrie · Outaouais · Abitibi-Témiscamingue · Bas-Saint-Laurent
Official record
  • Inclusion, diversity and benevolence

SourceFonds de recherche du Québec — fiche de projet

2024

Completed

Symposium 637 — Teaching and complexity: issues, approaches and stakeholders

RoleCo-chair

A symposium of the 91st ACFAS Congress devoted to the question any pedagogy of complexity must face: how do you teach what refuses to be simplified? Held on 16 May 2024.

With
Salah Koubaa (Université Hassan II de Casablanca)
Official record
  • Complexity thinking

SourceACFAS — Colloque 637, 91e Congrès

Where this information comes from

The amounts, the programmes and the composition of the teams come from the official records of the funding bodies and the institutions. No financial figure is estimated or reconstructed: where an amount is not published by the source, it does not appear here.

Established fromFonds de recherche du Québec — fiche de projetACFAS — Colloque 637, 91e CongrèsAdministrative Sciences — numéro spécial humain/IAÉruditOpenEdition Journals — Revue Interventions économiquesFiche professorale — UQAR