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How work has changed for university vaccine researchers
COVID-19 led to new opportunities and challenges.
COVID-19 led to new opportunities and challenges.
The pandemic became a rare chance for academic creatives to witness the power of imagination and why it matters.
A dean’s private grief has inspired reflection and changed her leadership.
Festina lente: the new leadership agenda for higher education.
Members of the university community share lessons they’ll carry with them after more than two years of upheaval from COVID-19.
The four-month pilot project will see staff work a 28-hour week instead of the typical 35.
‘We learned that we have the strategies and knowledge to solve problems.’
How universities are responding to a country-wide shortage.
Internationalization asks Canadian higher education to adjust systems and norms to better meet this new body of students arriving in our classrooms.
The journey back from pandemic-enforced online learning will be a steep learning curve for everyone.
We need to minimize the impact the pandemic has had on international learners.
UBC’s Pieter Cullis is gaining wider recognition for the discovery of a ‘delivery system’ used in mRNA technology.
Across the country, administrators are having to balance a range of factors as they consider what measures they are willing to enforce and for how long.
Lifting of vaccine requirement at some Ontario universities.