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The King and AI
A team of international scholars tackles a historical work of epic proportions.
A team of international scholars tackles a historical work of epic proportions.
After a decade marked by funding cutbacks and a tuition freeze, the province’s universities face the future with an eye for opportunities.
McGill professors say academic freedom is at stake.
How university archivists prepare the past for future researchers.
Things are progressing, but there is still work to be done.
Universities Canada’s new chair of the board of directors Deep Saini on the need to rebuild trust and other challenges facing the postsecondary education sector.
As Polytechnique Montréal celebrates its 150th anniversary, we shine a spotlight on the engineer’s path to becoming the first woman to lead the institution.
Denis Harrisson looks back on his years as president of Université du Québec en Outaouais.
By engaging with the public, academics are building trust on behalf of their institutions within their communities.
The Quebec government’s announced tuition fee increase for out-of-province students has sparked intense political debate over university funding.
‘All of my work is informed by my own understanding of Anishinaabe cultural identity.’
With support for graduate students at a breaking point, Canadian universities are feeling the impact.
Two professors have developed a new teaching and learning philosophy that encourages more fun in higher education.
A history lesson on the need to advocate for Canadian fundamental research.