Ted Hewitt, president of the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, discusses the need to think differently about how we measure and report the impact of humanities-related research.
This is the first time this has happened on this scale in the Quebec higher education system.
If passed, Bill 29 could impact whether future U Sports championships are held in the province.
‘The climate crisis is here now. We have a responsibility to educate.’
With feelings of loneliness and isolation higher than ever, social connection is a key driver to support student mental health.
Why it’s time to reconsider our fee policies.
Meeting learners within their Indigenous communities to promote higher education is a powerful demonstration of respect and support.
International students have gone from being seen as the solution to many issues to the problem.
Activists and administrations from Halifax to Nanaimo review policies after this spring’s pro-Palestinian encampments.
New programs are emerging on campuses across the country, but finding funding for these positions is a challenge.
The passionate psychologist and teacher is a prominent figure in Hearst’s university community.
In an unprecedented housing shortage, Canadian and international students are facing a crisis that puts their studies – and their well-being – at risk. But innovative partnerships between universities, governments and private stakeholders are exploring long term solutions.
Working for your supervisor is a choice, not an obligation.
Academic support units have an important role to play in the professionalization of graduate students.
Often, interdisciplinary research projects don’t fit into the standard funding competition requirements, but the NFRF values true interdisciplinarity.
Instructors across all disciplines can advance citizenship development through knowledge and skills training.