
Globe and Mail
Queen’s University to open satellite campus in the James Bay region to train Indigenous youth in health care careers
Queen’s University is launching a new program that will enable Indigenous students in a remote area of northern Ontario to train as health professionals without having to move away from their home region.
CTV News
Alberta set to deliver final budget before expected provincial election in May
Finance Minister Travis Toews is to unfurl the spending document as the legislature begins its spring sitting.
Share
Most popular
- 01
- 02
- 03
- 04
- 05
Featured Jobs
- Creative and Cultural Industries - Assistant Professor (Fashion Studies and Cultures)Chapman University
- Health Sciences - Researchers - Canada Excellence Research Chairs NomineesMcMaster University
- Dean, Faculty of Health StudiesBrandon University
- Human Resources and Organizational Behaviour - Lecturer, 2-year termUniversity of Saskatchewan
- University LibrarianYukon University
More from News
-
Judge overturns Quebec’s tuition hikes on out-of-province students
The decision is a partial victory for McGill and Concordia universities.
-
Responding to growing criticism of equity, diversity and inclusion policies
An interview with David Robinson, executive director of the Canadian Association of University Teachers, which represents faculty, librarians and researchers at 125 postsecondary institutions.
-
An historic undertaking for Indigenous education in Quebec
Quebec’s first university by and for Indigenous Peoples in partnership with the First Nations Education Council and Quebec universities.
-
Emojis … as rhetoric?
A new course and lab at U of T Mississauga delve into these digital images 😀
More from Campus Currents
-
Headlines for February 28, 2025
CNW GroupCanada announces 2025 Express Entry category-based draws, plans for more in-Canada draws to reduce labour shortagesMinister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship announced the 2025 Express Entry categories, which include a new education category, to align the...
-
Headlines for February 27, 2025
The Montreal GazetteU de M, McGill, Concordia denounce Quebec’s new cap on international studentsUniversities warn Quebec’s standing as a leading destination for international students and academics will suffer even more after the province on Wednesday announced enrolment...
-
Headlines for February 26, 2025
The Calgary Herald 'Huge opportunity': Compelling Calgarian named as new chancellor at MRUWith my desire to continue to work with young people, my commitment to post secondary education, this was just a huge opportunity … so I...
-
Headlines for February 25, 2025
Times Higher EducationSilver lining to international education crackdownIf doors to opportunity close, ‘it can become a potent political issue very quickly’. The Hub‘I don’t recall a moment like this’: Dr. Deep Saini on the opportunities and challenges facing...
Post a comment
University Affairs moderates all comments according to the following guidelines. If approved, comments generally appear within one business day. We may republish particularly insightful remarks in our print edition or elsewhere.