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Reimagining mobility for a carbon-constrained world
Without community buy-in, universities will not be able to make any progress in lowering their carbon emissions.
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What makes for a happy scholarly journal?
Budget is just one factor that leads to a well-functioning journal.
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Reducing the environmental impact of research: a shared responsibility
By targeting certain behaviours, we can significantly reduce the environmental impact of research without compromising quality.
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The Tri-Councils have a carbon offset policy. Should they?
The policy encourages scholars to reduce the climate footprint associated with their research activities.
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Strengthening the circle: empowering success for Indigenous learners through community-based assessments and reciprocal relationships
Meeting learners within their Indigenous communities to promote higher education is a powerful demonstration of respect and support.
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Prescribing connection
A new approach to improving student mental health on campuses.
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Narrative CVs put researchers front and centre
New format is a vast improvement over the old Canadian Common CV.
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Breaking barriers: when international students have ADHD
Without accommodations, these students are often left to fend for themselves.
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Universities should empower artificial intelligence, not denigrate it
Institutions have been distracted from the vast potential of AI and are overreacting to the perceived threats.
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How inclusive is the Okanagan Charter of Indigenous and racialized lived experiences?
We should be embedding health equity into all aspects of campus culture.
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