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.
Focus put on R&D funding, student housing and student debt restructuring.
Canada is balancing security imperatives and the need for diversity in academic research. How do we maintain our global commitments while protecting our national interests?
When international conflicts arise, Canadian universities have to juggle free speech and academic freedom, while also managing external pressures.
There is little data to support the decision, and academics are questioning if this is the right way forward.
How two École de technologie supérieure researchers played a key role in developing a new helmet prototype.
Students are unaware of all the financial aids available to them. With rising food and housing costs, stakeholders are calling for reform and better dissemination of information.
The Quebec government’s announced tuition fee increase for out-of-province students has sparked intense political debate over university funding.