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A globalization by-product?
What amateurs we are at raising money.
Your feedback may have different meanings.
Quick, what’s the oldest English-language university in Canada?
An annual show at Carleton University.
First Canadian conference on deaf success in higher ed held in Toronto.
As the saying goes, behind every great man is a great woman.
Faculty and administrators hold lively discussion at international conference on higher ed governance.
Call me cuckoo – I do – but I don’t understand why my university health plan won’t cover treatment for mental illness.
The short, fascinating history of how we measure science reflects the preoccupations of the time.
“All of them are endangered,” says one academic. “There are no exceptions.”
But expert panel recommends no major changes to Canada’s current system of enforcing integrity rules for federally funded research.
The school’s new downtown location is a fabulous public space that aims to revitalize the community.
It was easier to draw the line between “internal” and “external” examiners before the 1980s, when collaboration between faculties at different universities was less common.
An explanation of whether this is the right fit for you.
What’s it like to be a part of the Band of the Ceremonial Guard?
It’s a hot issue in Quebec, where the mineral is a major export product, despite efforts to ban it.
A McMaster astrophysicist gets his turn in the limelight.
The next time an article in a science journal posits a general theory of human behaviour, view its conclusions skeptically.
Universities are considered to be among the most liberal institutions in society, yet many non-Caucasian scholars say they still feel excluded or denied opportunities. How does this happen?