The McGill Tribune Vol. 28 Issue 4

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International fees Redmen fail to satisfy fans deregulated B ish o p 's d o m in a t e s d e s p ite

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a f f e c t six d is c ip lin e s C hristie Lee

International students in six academic departments across the provnce may face tuition fee hikes following the Quebec government's decision :o deregulate International Student Fees. As of September n , international students in engineering, management, pure sciences, mathematics, comauter science, and law will be affected. Since Quebec's defreeze of tuition fees in 2007, the provincial govern­ ment has been trying to shift the financial burden for funding education from the public treasury to universities. Now the shift is targeting interna­ tional students. Devin Alfaro, the Students' Society's vice-president external, expects deregulation to have an effect on the administration's enrollment tactics, increasing available spots in more lucrative departments. "Because of the possibility of the differential increase in [international] tuition fees across disciplines, universities would aim to provide more en­ rollment incentives to faculties that can bring in more revenue, such as the Faculty of Engineering," Alfaro said. The McGill administration has yet to decide on the extent of the tuition increase for international students. However Morton Mendelson, Deputy Provost (Student Life and Learn­ ing), pointed to McGill's financial aid program as a way of ensuring that in­ ternational students do not pick up an unfair share of the tuition increase. "The University is committed to allocating 30 per cent of net increases in tuition to financial aid, which applies here," Mendelson told theTribune in an email. "International students are eligible for financial aid at McGill." The possible increase in international tuition has reignited the campus debate on the extent government should fund education. One argument A n enthusiastic McGill fan cheers on the Redm en at Friday night's loss to Bishop's.

See PROTESTS on page 3

New Life Sciences Com plex opens to acclaim In te g r a te d

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Andrew S eo Some of the world's leading scientists in biomedical reearch gathered in Montreal on Thursday to mark the opening )f McGill's $73-million Life Sciences Complex—the largest contruction project in McGill's history. The Francesco Bellini Life iciences Building and the Rosalind and Morris Goodman Can:er Centre are the final additions to the complex, which also ncludes the existing McIntyre Medical Sciences and Stewart biological Sciences Buildings. Scientists from Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute

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of Technology were on hand to present research findings. No­ table speakers included Dr. Phillip Sharp, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 1993 for his dis­ covery of gene-splicing, as well as Dr. Alain Beaudet, president of the Canadian Institute of Health Research. Dr. Tony Pawson, distinguished investigator at Toronto's Mount Sinai Hospital, opened the event with a lecture aptly titled "Back to the Future"—a look at how specific protein in­ teractions can be used to cure deadly diseases such as cancer. "Without innovative developments such as the Bellini building, we wouldn't be able to reveal new biological mecha­

nisms, expand research, and turn black-box myths into real sci­ ence-based cures," Pawson said. In total, the complex comprises 340,000 square feet of research space and will focus on five key areas of research: de­ velopmental biology, cancer, chemical biology, cell informa­ tion systems, and complex traits. It is unique, however, in its commitment to encourage interaction between the various scientific and medical disciplines. See NEW BUILDINGS on page 2

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