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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.
How university archivists prepare the past for future researchers.
CIFAR AI Chair Joelle Pineau believes ethics and the common good must guide technological development.
Université de Montréal rector Daniel Jutras reflects on how Canadian universities are reacting to events in the U.S. and the grounds for optimism amid the turmoil.
A history lesson on the need to advocate for Canadian fundamental research.
Academics recognized for their ability to guide students through their studies talk about their approach to supervision.
How universities are overhauling operations in an effort to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.
Are equity, diversity and inclusion criteria and sustainable development goals compatible with academia’s obsession with excellence?
The western province has been through some dark times when it comes to funding. Will the newly elected government bring solutions, or more controversy?
Photo contests are gaining in popularity as a powerful way to share and promote research.
The evolutionary ecologist made a name for herself with a headline-grabbing discovery early in her career. Now the University of Toronto Scarborough professor is using her platform to support the next generation of Black scientists.
National security agencies are taking a renewed interest in universities and their research in the face of rising geopolitical concerns.
The president and chief executive officer prepares to close the book on 14 years of advocacy for Canadian universities.
The conference returns to its first in-person meeting in four years under the theme of “Reckonings and Re-imaginings.”