Mohamed Berrada is the Associate editor, francophone for Affaires Universitaires.
Mohamed Berrada is the Associate editor, francophone for Affaires Universitaires.
AI institute develops filters to protect psychologically distressed users.
Marie-Eve Sylvestre, University of Ottawa’s new president, discusses leadership, academic freedom and the future of universities.
The bill before the province’s national assembly would restrict universities’ ability to challenge legislation, but its future is in doubt with the resignation of Premier François Legault.
Quebec’s first chief scientist, Rémi Quirion, looks back on his career and the challenges awaiting his successor.
University of Regina Professor Marc Spooner analyzes the threats to academia’s public mission.
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.
Canadian universities are facing uncertain prospects as they weigh the Liberal Party’s mixed record on postsecondary education against Conservative threats to EDI initiatives and research funding.
In an unprecedented housing shortage, Canadian and international students are facing a crisis that puts their studies – and their well-being – at risk. But innovative partnerships between universities, governments and private stakeholders are exploring long term solutions.
One of the goals of the new CEO of Montreal’s École de technologie supérieure is to increase the visibility of the university on both a national and global scale.
The pro-Palestinian student protest movement is gaining momentum nationwide as debates intensify over freedom of expression.
The proposed funding is intended to facilitate access to care and support mental health initiatives, as experts call for greater coordination between federal and provincial governments.