Each May, nearly 800 graduating students from OCAD University showcase the culmination of their undergraduate journeys. The 110th instalment of Toronto’s largest free art and design exhibit, GradEx, welcomed more than 40,000 people to celebrate work by emerging artists, designers and media makers. Graduates explored themes such as eco-grief, gender and the immigrant experience – among myriad others.
Powerful analytical tools and a new generation of wildfire specialists take to the woods as Canadian forests burn.
A look back at some of Spring’s convocation speeches at Canadian universities.
Quebec’s first chief scientist, Rémi Quirion, looks back on his career and the challenges awaiting his successor.
Post-secondary students may experience psychological challenges as they attempt to discover their true selves.
Why Canadian universities need to better support scholar-innovators to catalyze academic entrepreneurship.
Budget squeeze and logistical complexities leave the century-old conference without a host.
Improving the collective environment benefits students’ mental health.
CIFAR AI Chair Joelle Pineau believes ethics and the common good must guide technological development.
Université de Montréal rector Daniel Jutras reflects on how Canadian universities are reacting to events in the U.S. and the grounds for optimism amid the turmoil.
International PhD student Otuto Amarauche Chukwu goes on the ground to interview patients and caregivers.
Every day brings new adventures, challenges and opportunities for a student coming from abroad.
A collaborative approach to supporting Toronto postdocs with academic job searches.
How I turned an internet trend into a teaching tool.
Detailed planning keeps you on track toward your goals.
Peer reviewers’ perspectives
Co-learning to use AI tools effectively.
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March 28, 2024
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Canada’s intake of international students needs to be ‘sustainable,’ says immigration minister
Rethinking academia’s role in innovation
Reflecting the cultural temperature
Be well. Be yourself.
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