Universities relish a multi-billion-dollar provincial infusion, but budgeting remains frugal for 2026-27.
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Talent Innovation Canada receives promised funding to match grad students with companies to develop new technologies.
Canada-Cuba relations expert Karen Dubinsky warns mood among Cuban colleagues continues to decline.
With technological developments reshaping global governance, science cannot remain isolated from international relations.
Are Canadian universities losing out on valuable transnational education opportunities with China?
Sadie Vipond, a plaintiff in the country’s landmark youth climate lawsuit, is urging universities to prepare students to meet the realities of a warming world.
With an influence that extends to nearly every intellectual domain, philosophy is indispensable to the mission of a university.
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.
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A woman’s guide to academic leadership.
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