Diane Peters is a Toronto-based writer and editor.
Diane Peters is a Toronto-based writer and editor.
Advocates of ‘humanistic math’ are on a mission to help schoolchildren from all backgrounds see the world differently.
The Northern Ontario School of Medicine is inspiring other universities to prioritize social accountability, advocate for health-policy change, and serve communities in need.
Researchers won’t have to leave the country to perform experiments that allow them to see inside materials.
‘If the programs don’t fit the outcomes, let's see about changing the [programs],’ says Concordia academic who oversaw latest report tracking outcomes of PhD graduates.
Ontario unveils its new funding formula for colleges and universities as Alberta mulls its own PBF scheme.
New expert report from the Council of Canadian Academies finds a growing number of doctoral graduates in Canada is having trouble transitioning to the labour market.
The pandemic has accelerated universities’ reliance on these critical online systems.
Researchers expect big things if and when dependable quantum computing becomes a reality, and they are eager to ensure that the country is well-positioned to play a meaningful part.
As research ramps ups dramatically due to COVID-19, some researchers say we need to do better to keep the knowledge, and develop the downstream products, here.
Struggling to juggle myriad responsibilities, “the easiest thing to put off … is research,” says one professor.
Among their many efforts, students are collecting much-needed protective equipment, aiding frontline workers and assisting with contact tracing.