Matthew Halliday is a journalist, editor, and copywriter whose work has appeared in magazines and newspapers nationwide.
Matthew Halliday is a journalist, editor, and copywriter whose work has appeared in magazines and newspapers nationwide.
Originally purported to be the ‘future’ of higher education, microcredentials are instead proving to be a messy undertaking.
The rapid rise in international recruitment has sparked calls for rules and standards to govern third-party recruiters.
The move is targeted at ‘key sectors’ to address labour-market gaps, but what does it mean for universities?
The federal government is instead earmarking $1 billion to create an agency inspired by initiatives in Finland and Israel.
‘People doing computer science degrees, of any sort, need ethical training,’ says one of the designers.
Sense of isolation during the pandemic spurred effort to unite senior Indigenous administrators across Canada’s universities.
The SciCards highlight unique and extraordinary animals, plants and even molecules.
Many campuses have spent recent months conducting emergency retrofits of HVAC systems, installing new hardware and devising novel solutions for older buildings.
Experts on campuses from coast to coast are needed to deal with the current emergency as well as future ones, Afghan-Canadian lawyer says.
Projects are prime opportunities for stimulating economic recovery, says Universities Canada president.
The new online portal makes it simple to find research projects and contact primary investigators nationwide.