Jean-François Venne is a Montreal-based journalist specializing in education, research, innovation and business.
Jean-François Venne is a Montreal-based journalist specializing in education, research, innovation and business.
Many Canadian researchers are coming together in different organizational structures to study issues surrounding AI ethics and governance.
Quebec’s universities will see their operating grants increase under a new funding policy that uses a simplified calculation formula.
Quebec needs more teaching graduates to respond to growing K-12 enrolment; meanwhile, the rest of Canada is also looking for French-speaking teachers.
In Quebec, a new law calls for universities to adopt a code of conduct covering faculty-student relationships.
French-speaking researchers are increasingly choosing to publish their scientific articles in English.
There’s been a substantial turnover of university leaders recently in Quebec, and finding replacements has sometimes proven difficult.
The province is stepping up efforts to attract more students and entice them to stay after graduating.
Five years after the Printemps érable, one of the biggest protest movements ever to hit Quebec, the province’s universities remain underfunded and beset by a series of unresolved issues.