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Fostering Black brilliance
At two Atlantic Canadian universities, small teams are thinking big to promote the scientific potential of students of African descent.
At two Atlantic Canadian universities, small teams are thinking big to promote the scientific potential of students of African descent.
Government-appointed panel calls for $40M annual fund, improved co-ordination, to capitalize on the scientific, economic and cultural potential of French-language research.
From public smearing and false rumours to intellectual property theft and exclusion, a Quebec study finds bullying is widespread among university faculty.
A scientific conference is no stand-up comedy club, but research shows a little humour can engage an audience.
Two Indigenous professors create a reference guide to stop scholars who falsely claim Indigenous heritage.
Campus access to the technology will expand research possibilities.
After dropping its legal battle over out-of-province tuition hikes, the university increases its efforts to promote French language and culture.
Millions more allocated to research, clinical nursing training, and French-language education.
Post-secondary institutions will receive $882.6 million in operating funding.
Impact on faculty and students remains unclear amid decreased enrolment and financial challenges.
A successful debate series places universities at centre stage in ending polarization.
With targeted investments in research and innovation, the provincial budget banks on universities to boost the economy — but fails to address structural underfunding.
Universities will receive $33.6 million in operating funding in 2026-27.
Universities given reprieve after cuts proposed earlier this month.