With a location chosen in Arviat and a new $50 M pledge, the Inuit-led university pursues its plans to open in 2030.
University students from across the country are skating, skiing and sliding their way into the history books at the 2026 Winter Games.
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.
Mark Daley, Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer at Western University, reflects on the role of universities in a world where intelligence is abundant.
How university leadership can better support Canadian innovation and economic growth.
In a volatile world, universities form bulwarks of scientific integrity and technological development, says former U.N. ambassador.
University Affairs launches new sustainability column.
A team of international scholars tackles a historical work of epic proportions.
A look at how campuses across Canada use pet therapy programs to support students’ mental health.
In honour of Academy Awards season, here’s our list of the best films about professors, students and out-of-control frat boys.
Lessons from the U.S.
Ensuring value for students requires thoughtful attention to program design and delivery.
Pursuing graduate studies in a second language is daunting but, ultimately, rewarding.
A new open education resource helps train grad students for professional life outside the academy.
Should speaking on topics of public concern be part and parcel of academic life?
Good governance is about roles and responsibilities, and the accountable execution of those roles and responsibilities.
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July 06, 2020
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