Fall 2026 cohort will be the first required to hit 60 per cent proficiency — and falling short means financial penalties.
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One-third of people who start a PhD don’t finish within 10 years. Don’t be one of them.
How to help students navigate the unwritten rules of the academy.
Pope Leo XIV’s encyclical on AI has much to say about the culture of profit, technocracy and competition pervading today’s universities.
A Université Laval study shows that most research-trained graduates contribute to innovation and act as catalysts for societal change.
Historical researcher explores English-French divide over Second World War.
The alarming rise of far-right movements in Canada.
A history of clashes, challenges, and lessons learned.
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Getting buy-in from industry professionals means understanding their point of view and speaking their language.
Retiree associations help you stay engaged and connected during the next chapter of life.
A woman’s guide to academic leadership.
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