The film’s authenticity owes a special nod to a McGill linguistics professor.
An expat explains how a temporary leave to study in the U.K. turned into a life abroad – and what the government could do to bring him back.
The number of predatory publishers is skyrocketing – and they’re eager to pounce on unsuspecting scholars.
Why should stretched public dollars go to undeserved six-figure salaries for people who do not do their jobs?
UQAM’s Jean-Hugues Roy analyzed theses and dissertations from the past 25 years to answer the age-old question: How long should it be?
With retirement at age 65 no longer mandatory in Canada, members of the boomer generation – including academics – are asking that pivotal question. “I’m absolutely not burned out,” says Michael Groden over the phone from his home...
It’s all about learning.
It’s one way for institutions to become sustainable.
Mind the gap.
Back to the drawing board.
“It’s difficult to measure productivity well but that doesn’t mean we can avoid it.”