Behind the first Canadian to circle the moon lies a rigorous academic journey and close ties to university research.
Two Indigenous professors create a reference guide to stop scholars who falsely claim Indigenous heritage.
Campus access to the technology will expand research possibilities.
After dropping its legal battle over out-of-province tuition hikes, the university increases its efforts to promote French language and culture.
The status quo is in desperate need of change.
Acting in the roles of diplomats and advisors, scientists can help solve pressing world problems, argues Quebec Chief Scientist Rémi Quirion.
As artificial intelligence reshapes the workplace, the most valuable skills aren't technical — they're fundamentally human.
Driven by statistics, AI homogenizes humanity and devalues outliers.
British Columbia’s funding pressures, shifting enrolment and policy reforms signal sweeping changes ahead for colleges and universities across the province.
Waterloo engineering students compete for glory with an AI-enhanced urban firefighting drone.
Learning to embed AI in the medical curriculum.
As AI transforms university practices, legal and ethical challenges are multiplying.
Quebec’s Bourse Frontenac could help fund your graduate studies.
MISI Summer School reimagines equity in research training.
Before committing to a colloquium, consider carefully whether the time and cost are worth the payoff.
Go beyond “bum-in-seat” accounting to emphasize your expertise and accomplishments.
The conversation about race in the profession is heating up. Here’s why.
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