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Curiosity over canon
The benefits of research beyond methodological silos.
The benefits of research beyond methodological silos.
How university leadership can better support Canadian innovation and economic growth.
In a volatile world, universities form bulwarks of scientific integrity and technological development, says former U.N. ambassador.
University Affairs launches new sustainability column.
A portrait of the systemic challenges faced by Black female professors in Canadian universities, and ways to support them.
If you want to sustain more diverse teams, you have to create the environment for their success.
Replacing EDI with ‘belonging’ runs counter to the very clear objectives of equity, diversity, and inclusion programs.
We must embrace resistance through a transformative student-centred lens.
University studies provide long-term life skills that employers value: critical thinking, creativity, adaptability and self-regulation.
With feelings of loneliness and isolation higher than ever, social connection is a key driver to support student mental health.
Why it’s time to reconsider our fee policies.
Meeting learners within their Indigenous communities to promote higher education is a powerful demonstration of respect and support.
International students have gone from being seen as the solution to many issues to the problem.
Why Canada’s universities need to teach health care students to promote social connection.