Bryn Williams-Jones
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Professor of Bioethics and Director of the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health, Université de Montréal. Editor-in-chief Canadian Journal of Bioethics (https://cjb-rcb.ca); Substack (brynstorming.substack.com)
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Academic talks too often feel like PowerPoint purgatory — 80 slides in 20 minutes, lime-green text, and speakers who mumble while taping Morse code with a pen. The issue isn’t the research, it’s the delivery. Despite being in the business of ideas, academia treats communication like an afterthought.
Death by PowerPoint / Mort par PowerPoint
How academia learned to stop worrying and love the monotone / Comment le monde universitaire a appris à ne plus s'inquiéter et à apprécier la monotonie
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I see shifts happening, but it's dependent on local and institutional culture. In my department and faculty, it's clearly something that's being taken much more seriously.
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Only a few days left to apply for an Assistant or Associate professor position in bioethics in the dynamic research and teaching environment that is the DMSP. Come join us in Montreal! #bioethics
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The Department of Social and Preventive Medicine in the School of Public Health at the Université de Montréal is recruiting for a position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in Bioethics.

Deadline: October 10, 2024
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Academic life demands constant output, but our lives don’t always cooperate. Illness, caregiving and unexpected crises can derail even the best-laid plans. Real sustainability means learning to listen to our limits and adapting how and when we work.
When the Body Says Stop / Lorsque le corps dit « arrêt »
Rethinking productivity in academic life / Repenser la productivité dans la vie universitaire
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This position if a full-time professor position, so includes research, teaching/supervision, service and outreach. And we're in a research-intensive faculty that's primarily focused on graduate teaching, so more time spent on research and supervision.
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Pragmatic bioethics asks how justice, respect, and inclusion can be advanced in the real world — not just in theory. It’s about working within flawed systems, navigating complexity, and making progress without perfection. Less dogma, more dialogue. Less purity, more practice.
Pragmatic Bioethics / La bioéthique pragmatique
When "good enough" Is the best we can do / Quand « assez bien » est le mieux qu'on puisse faire
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Sustaining an open access journal means balancing innovation, collaboration, and resourcefulness. Key challenges included securing stable funding and maintaining editorial quality with limited paid staff. Partnerships and community engagement were essential to our journal’s long-term viability.
Publish First, Finance Later / Publiez d'abord, financez ensuite
Building an open access journal on a shoestring budget / Créer une revue en libre accès avec un budget très limité
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The Department of Social and Preventive Medicine in the School of Public Health at the Université de Montréal is recruiting for a position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in Bioethics.

Deadline: October 10, 2024
www.umontreal.ca/public/www/d...
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From chronic illness to caregiving, mental health to neurodivergence, people navigate hidden struggles. Real inclusion means listening without judgment, adapting with care, and building systems that accommodate and expect difference. Sometimes the most meaningful change isn’t structural, it’s human.
Hidden Differences / Des différences cachées
Our colleagues' differences or disabilities are not always evident / Les différences ou les handicaps de nos collègues ne sont pas toujours évidents
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Bureaucracy is a sprawling labyrinth. Surviving isn’t just about filling out forms; it’s about learning the rules of a strange game where logic doesn’t always apply, allies are rare, and every decision sends you down a new path.
Dealing with Bureaucracy / Faire face à la bureaucratie
How to find a path through the labyrinth / Comment trouver son chemin dans un labyrinthe
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Research doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Balancing ideals with pragmatism means knowing when to adapt, when to push back, and how to find space for meaningful work. The challenge is staying true to your questions while navigating the system that decides which ones get asked.
Follow the Money / Suivre l'argent
Idealistic, instrumental and pragmatic approaches to funding research / Approches idéalistes, instrumentales et pragmatiques du financement de la recherche
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“Where do you find the time?” is a frequent question from colleagues when they learn about this weekly blog. The answer is that this writing is done for fun, as a form of leisure. More fundamental though, writing (and talking) is a means of thinking “out loud”; to not write would be unfathomable.
Thinking Out Loud / Penser tout haut
Communication as a means to externalize ideas / La communication comme moyen d'exprimer ses idées
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Public health researchers and professionals run the risk of falling into a missionary complex, being convinced that the people they want to help “need” this help. Mitigating this professional bias requires humility and a continual questioning of intentions, actions and outcomes.
Beware the Missionary Complex / Attention au complexe du missionnaire
You can help but you don't have to save / Vous pouvez aider, mais vous n'êtes pas obligé de sauver
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Wanting to help a colleague is a good thing. But if taken too far, this helping can impinge on that person’s autonomy, ignoring their agency and capacity to be responsible. We must give space to our colleagues to do their own work, to reap the rewards of their successes, and sometimes to fail.
Helping Too Much / Aider à outrance
It’s good to want to help, but within limits / Il est louable de vouloir aider, mais dans certaines limites
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Being responsible for our own actions and emotions, and not those of other people, is not always easy. “Own your own shit” is a humorous reminder to not take on another person’s issues. This allows us to identify that for which we’re responsible, and to let others assume their own responsibilities.
The Limits of Responsibility / Les limites de la responsabilité
Own your own shit and let others deal with theirs / Démerdez-vous avec vos propres affaires et laissez les autres s’occuper des leurs
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The Canadian Bioethics Society accepts nominations for two awards in recognition of those who have made significant contributions to bioethics in Canada. cbs-scb.ca/awards/
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Betrayal can be painful, long-lasting, and affect relationships. It’s not just about the betrayer; it’s about the betrayed person’s experience and self-perception. While some argue for second chances, repeat offenders may remain untrustworthy in both their personal and professional lives.
The Betrayal / La trahison
Dealing with a broken trust is hard / Il est difficile de faire face à un bris de confiance
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Bioethics needs interesting problems so that it can help find meaningful solutions. Doing interdisciplinary collaborative or “embedded” research is an effective way to identify problems, build rewarding relationships and contribute to making a difference in how science is conducted.
Embedded Bioethics / La bioéthique intégrée
Doing ethics from the inside, with or within teams / Faire de l'éthique de l'intérieur, avec ou au sein des équipes
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- Call for Contributions / Appel à contributions: lnkd.in/em3UsFNw
- Register for the Bioethics Community Forum / Inscrire au forum communautaire de bioéthique : lnkd.in/ecTfGKSW
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Investing time and energy to learn a skill or develop a projet is important, but despite our best efforts, not all projects will come to fruition. Sometimes giving up is the rational thing to do — this is not a failure but the step toward future success.
Knowing When to Give Up / Savoir quand abandonner
Cutting your losses is not a failure, it can be the rational thing to do / Réduire ses pertes n’est pas un échec, c’est parfois la chose rationnelle à faire
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We've just published a double issue of the Canadian Journal of Bioethics, with an Open issue of texts on research ethics, MAID, clinical ethics, reproductive ethics, genetic testing, and more; and a small Special issue on the lessons for bioethics from the COVID-19 pandemic. 2025;8(1-2). cjb-rcb.ca
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The line between the personal and the professional may not always be clear. Sometimes this blurring is healthy and a driver of excellence, but other times it can lead to unprofessional behaviour. Managing these tensions requires reflexivity, humility, and a willingness to redraw the line.
Academic or Activist? / Académique ou activiste?
Separating the personal from the professional is not always easy / Séparer le personnel du professionnel n'est pas toujours facile
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The first few years as an assistant professor can be daunting due to the challenges of a new institutional culture and uncertainties about what to prioritize. A good way to proceed is to break-up this first stage into smaller chunks, dealing with issues as they come while planning next steps.
Assistant Professor 101 / Professeur adjoint 101
Career progression is done one step at a time / La progression de carrière se fait étape par étape
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Civil engagement starts with individual acts of resistance. But to scale up and have a broader impact requires structures to leverage collective action into longterm change. This should be done by organizations independent from but working with government, to build resilient communities.
United in Adversity / Unis dans l'adversité
Building a resilient Canada through civil engagement / Construire un Canada résilient grâce à l'engagement civil
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Peer-review is a mechanism by which members of the research community evaluate the rigour and pertinence of a publication. But not all reviews are constructive, and some are unfairly negative. It’s important not to take these personally and instead see them as an opportunity to improve the work.
Negative Peer-Review / Évaluation négative par les pairs
Critique may hurt, but we can almost always learn from it / La critique peut blesser, mais nous pouvons presque toujours apprendre d'elle
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