Partnership with Manipal Academy of Higher Education brings Canadian component to international nursing education.
Expansion of Canada CIFAR AI Chairs signals ‘Canada really can be a leader.’
When students work with social organisms, everyone benefits.
COU report outlines AI’s risks to privacy, security, integrity, autonomy, copyright, and the environment, while advising institutions to responsibly embrace the technology.
A Université Laval study shows that most research-trained graduates contribute to innovation and act as catalysts for societal change.
How Canadian universities can lead the AI transformation.
Graduate research training shapes the thinkers, innovators and engaged citizens our society needs to address the defining challenges of the 21st century.
With technological developments reshaping global governance, science cannot remain isolated from international relations.
Historical researcher explores English-French divide over Second World War.
The alarming rise of far-right movements in Canada.
A history of clashes, challenges, and lessons learned.
Working together with Inuit, First Nations and Métis, university researchers are bolstering sovereignty and improving living conditions in the Arctic.
Writing a book in retirement can be a source of immense satisfaction.
Professors enjoy enviable freedoms, but our inner taskmasters can put us in chains.
Two tips for a catchy opening that will make your proposal stand out.
A woman’s guide to academic leadership.
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