Announcing the 2019—2020 CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholars

Fourteen inspiring early-career researchers named across five CIFAR research programs.

From Neurons to Networks to Neighbourhoods: The Azrieli Accelerator

Transformational $25-million gift will spur novel team approach to accelerate advances in neurodevelopmental research at UCalgary

The Azrieli Foundation Announces 2022 Azrieli Music Prize Laureates

World premiere recordings by the winners of the 2020 Azrieli Music Prizes

New Jewish Music Vol. 3 – Azrieli Music Prizes

World premiere recordings by the winners of the 2020 Azrieli Music Prizes

The Azrieli Foundation’s generosity fuels innovation

From wearable technology that helps kids with autism manage anxiety to brain-computer interface systems that allow users to control their environment with their thoughts, the Bloorview Research Institute (BRI) is a hub of innovation for kids with disabilities.

Disability-inclusion advocates ponder the future, post-Ruderman

From wearable technology that helps kids with autism manage anxiety to brain-computer interface systems that allow users to control their environment with their thoughts, the Bloorview Research Institute (BRI) is a hub of innovation for kids with disabilities.

“Never Again”: 92-Year-Old Toronto Holocaust Survivor Shares Her Story of Auschwitz

International Holocaust Remembrance Day is observed on Jan. 27, the anniversary of the day in 1945 when the Auschwitz death camp was liberated.

We mark this day annually because we can never forget what happened there and because the remembering moves us to vow “Never again.”

Fostering true understanding of the Holocaust means changing how we teach about it

Discussing Holocaust only through lessons we can learn from it turns it into a poorly understood metaphor

Azrieli Foundation conducts a new approach to launching its prize-winning composers

Bach, Mozart, Beethoven? You know what they do. What about Keiko Devaux, Yotam Haber and Yitzhak Yedid? Actually, they do the same: they are composers. Only they are still alive and relatively unknown.

Why Canada’s largest public philanthropic foundation is on a spending spree

Since mid-March, The Azrieli Foundation has abandoned its cautious approach and sent $10 million out the door as quickly as possible

A Cry in Unison

91-year-old first-time author discusses her survival and the specificity of women’s experiences during the Holocaust.