The Build Communities Strong Fund, announced in this month’s budget, is the first long-term federal infrastructure program open to post-secondary institutions.
Cuts to international study permits raise alarm, research investments welcomed.
Funds also promised for TMU med school, Inuit Nunangat University.
Carney government also proposes $1.7 billion to recruit international researchers.
Everything you didn’t know about relocating to Canada.
The recently published 10th anniversary edition adds new material to this classic text.
Demanding ‘institutional neutrality,’ Alberta’s report on the post-secondary system risks silencing equity.
A role for Canadian universities?
How the Trump administration’s cuts to U.S. science are derailing Canadian research.
Universities Canada’s new chair of the board of directors Joy Johnson on the path forward for higher education.
With an increasingly diverse student body, Canadian universities seek to make students feel at home.
The Canada-Korea theatrical collaboration, R;Link tells a story of soldiers’ friendships in the Korean War.
Attention to student wellbeing includes fostering relationship-rich campus cultures.
“Evidence of teaching effectiveness” adds to the ever-growing demands on graduate students.
My journey of research, volunteering and advocacy.
How to articulate the expected scholarly outcomes of your proposed research project.
Quebec adopts a promising approach to promoting mental health in higher education.
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June 02, 2025
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