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Sports administration: an academic boom in a challenging market
Canadian sports administration programs are proliferating, but questions arise about whether available training outstrips job prospects.
Canadian sports administration programs are proliferating, but questions arise about whether available training outstrips job prospects.
‘Digital rights is a very important form of gender equality.’
Not just a nuisance, flies pose potential health and behavioural risks to cows.
The university is hoping the time capsule will ‘send a message to future generations of Brock Badgers.’
If passed, Bill 29 could impact whether future U Sports championships are held in the province.
‘The climate crisis is here now. We have a responsibility to educate.’
‘It’s a bit of a stealth STEM program.’
Three students talk ecological grief.
More initiatives are being launched in order to tackle humanity’s common challenges.
A little over a year after the program was quietly shut down, it has been quietly revived.
The #popscope project energizes public spaces through experiential, free-choice learning.
‘The goal was to create something both practical and visually engaging,’ says one of the creators.
Ottawa has tightened the belt on international student admissions in Canada. Now Quebec wants to implement further changes, but universities are worried the Legault government might go too far.
Borderlands Science, a mini-game within the popular Borderlands 3 video game is putting a new spin on citizen science.