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The REES platform focuses on survivors, providing them with a range of secure options to report incidents and access support services.
The BRN aims to make Black scholars feel supported as well as provide them with a community of peers who can help them navigate their research journey.
Scientists are turning to small lab-grown cell clusters to probe basic questions, model diseases and test drugs.
The perfectly preserved specimen is currently housed at the Yingliang Stone Nature History Museum in China.
Even before the pandemic, women professors had to deal with a different set of expectations.
The UPP is now looking to build an administrative platform and seeking input on responsible investing.
Mechatronics researchers will be exploring the capabilities of Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot over the next three years.
A combination of factors has contributed to a pair of faculty strikes, with more possibly to come.
The hands-on brewing course was a unique opportunity for students amid the pandemic.
Whether they like it or not, Canadian institutions will have to address the issue of cybersecurity – before it’s too late.
‘People doing computer science degrees, of any sort, need ethical training,’ says one of the designers.
February 23, 2022 Universities take varied response to ending vaccine requirements Many provincial governments have announced the end of vaccine mandates, with some universities choosing to follow suit. In Alberta, where in-person learning will resume on Feb. 28, the University of Calgary, the University of Alberta and Mount Royal University have all decided to drop […]
Sense of isolation during the pandemic spurred effort to unite senior Indigenous administrators across Canada’s universities.
COVID-19 forced universities to cancel in-person events in January to remember those killed in the Tehran missile attack.
A lack of consultation from university administrators is leading to labour relations tensions at some institutions.
One challenge is how to avoid postsecondary institutions themselves determining the validity of an individual’s claim of Indigeneity.
Project aims to show it’s possible to remove gigatons of CO2 from the atmosphere and store it beneath the seabed.
Now more than ever, faculty and staff are working hard to help students succeed.
A new Canada Foundation for Innovation survey finds that while young people generally trust science, action is still needed to improve literacy.
‘We need more breakthrough technologies, and we need more ideas,’ says one chemical engineer.