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Federal science cuts may have ripple effect on universities
Departmental belt-tightening in Budget 2025 adds to a long history of government reductions in scientific research.
Departmental belt-tightening in Budget 2025 adds to a long history of government reductions in scientific research.
Investing in student research tackles youth unemployment while building Canada’s future economy.
Evan Solomon, Canada’s minister of artificial intelligence and digital innovation, in conversation with University Affairs’ Christopher Guly.
The Canadian Wine Library welcomes tasters, educators and researchers to its 19,000-bottle collection.
Photo contests are gaining in popularity as a powerful way to share and promote research.
National security agencies are taking a renewed interest in universities and their research in the face of rising geopolitical concerns.
As academics experiment with the graphic novel form, their research is reaching – and influencing – new audiences.
The neuroscientist is gearing up to cover topics from open, team-based science to putting EDI to work in the field.
The redesign is part of a multi-year plan to improve access to collections, spaces and services, and to make the LAC more responsive to users’ needs.
The pandemic and aging infrastructure have spurred major renovations at university observatories, making them more accessible to the public and to researchers around the globe.
New funding will allow the university to develop the space and infrastructure needed for the self-sustaining energy system.
The interdisciplinary approach to human, animal and environmental health is gaining traction in teaching and research, but the field still struggles against institutional silos.
The Syd Bolton Collection is the biggest known video game archive in Canada.
Those affected include over 100,000 postsecondary students, one expert estimates.