Léo Charbonneau is a former editor of University Affairs.
Léo Charbonneau is a former editor of University Affairs.
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The eight new Canada Excellence Research Chair holders come from a number of different countries to set up shop in Canada.
According to Deborah Saucier, symbolic and structural changes have led to improved enrolment rates and staff retention.
The association representing postdocs unveiled four key policy recommendations at a conference in Ottawa.
University groups also call for the next federal budget to include additional help for Indigenous students and more support for study-abroad opportunities.
An interview with the committee’s inaugural chair, SSHRC president Ted Hewitt.
Two years after the surprise success of their book The Slow Professor, the authors reflect on its impact, their attempts to live up to its ideals, and what comes next.
Dr. Nemer says she will be a champion for the understanding of science and its role in our everyday lives.
Discover the works of famous architects such as Douglas Cardinal, Ernest Cormier, Ron Thom and Arthur Erickson.
In a farewell address, Dr. Toope stated that Canada must seek out “middle-power” countries to help advance its causes, now that it is no longer tied at the hip to the U.S.