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When collegiality breeds contempt
As academics compete for scarce resources, collective decision-making can lead to abuse — but that’s no reason to dismantle the system.
As academics compete for scarce resources, collective decision-making can lead to abuse — but that’s no reason to dismantle the system.
Talent Innovation Canada receives promised funding to match grad students with companies to develop new technologies.
Canada-Cuba relations expert Karen Dubinsky warns mood among Cuban colleagues continues to decline.
Students tackle underground rescue scenarios as Laurentian University hosts the Intercollegiate Mine Emergency Response Competition.
Accepted by Canadian universities, some 130 students remain stuck in Gaza and Egypt, awaiting government paperwork.
The program will provide funding to bring 100 top-tier international research chairs and their teams to Canada.
Universities wrestle with establishing satellites abroad.
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.