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Universities urged to work together to ramp up AI adoption
COU report outlines AI’s risks to privacy, security, integrity, autonomy, copyright, and the environment, while advising institutions to responsibly embrace the technology.
COU report outlines AI’s risks to privacy, security, integrity, autonomy, copyright, and the environment, while advising institutions to responsibly embrace the technology.
A coordinated immigration policy, tax relief and fiscal crisis safeguards are recommended to sustain sector.
New technology and better enforcement will pre-emptively deter rule-breakers, deputy minister says.
Engineering schools are broadening their scope—without losing sight of their technical foundation.
Students strive to make up for lost time after fall labour disruptions.
Initiated by Polytechnique Montréal in 2014, the scholarship program has vastly expanded its support for female engineering students.
Evan Solomon points to billions invested in research chairs and computing infrastructure at House of Commons committee appearance.
Government regulation of student fees, admissions criteria, cause controversy around new provincial education law.
IRCC announces 2026 international student targets.
Evan Solomon, Canada’s minister of artificial intelligence and digital innovation, in conversation with University Affairs’ Christopher Guly.
The Canadian Wine Library welcomes tasters, educators and researchers to its 19,000-bottle collection.
Universities provide one of the few bright spots, according to the Council of Canadian Academies.
The Build Communities Strong Fund, announced in this month’s budget, is the first long-term federal infrastructure program open to post-secondary institutions.
Cuts to international study permits raise alarm, research investments welcomed.