Diane Peters is a Toronto-based writer and editor.
Diane Peters is a Toronto-based writer and editor.
As generative AI disrupts the world of teaching and learning, academia has been slow to address its use in scholarly research.
University announces “intake pause” for 16 programs amid financial sustainability concerns at some of the province’s universities.
Postsecondary institutions are playing catch up as generative AI and other emerging technologies make their way into student coursework.
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 research organization briefly suspended new applications in the province following a significant funding shortage.
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 organization has faced criticism in recent years over incidents that put race and inclusion in the spotlight.
As the number of job ads aimed at under-represented groups grows, it’s garnering attention and generating controversy both in Canada and south of the border.
Scientists are turning to small lab-grown cell clusters to probe basic questions, model diseases and test drugs.
The UPP is now looking to build an administrative platform and seeking input on responsible investing.
Computer scientists and statisticians are starting to create datasets that mimic important properties of the real thing, which could help ease privacy concerns.