May-June 2021
Not only is it a myth that Canada has an abundance of readily accessible water, say researchers, but we’re poorly managing what we do have.
Universities have opened their campuses to help Canada’s vaccination efforts.
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How Indigenous researchers and communities are working in partnership with universities and non-Indigenous researchers to shape the future of environmental sciences.
By proposing an update to traditional criteria for evaluating applications, the declaration asks the research community to rethink its approach.
Counsellors say the transition has been like ‘building a plane mid-flight.’
The Alberta-based team has been using unmanned aerial vehicles to explore alternative health-care delivery options for hard-to-access locations.
The Centre for Career and Vocation prompts students to ask how social responsibility and ‘calling’ factor into their work lives.
After consultations and approval from its new board of governors, Western University’s ‘founding college’ will apply for autonomy to grant its own degrees.
Projects are prime opportunities for stimulating economic recovery, says Universities Canada president.