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The new urban reserve, a partnership with Star Blanket Cree Nation, was nearly 20 years in the making.
In most provinces, it was the status quo for operating grants, but some budgets had a few surprises.
The work “will hugely advance our capacity to understand species interactions and … the impacts of human activities,” says director Paul Hebert.
The eight new Canada Excellence Research Chair holders come from a number of different countries to set up shop in Canada.
Institutions have focused mainly on Indigenous inclusion, but that’s only one end of a spectrum of policies needed for reconciliation, researchers argue.
A number of pilot projects are trying to encourage intergenerational co-housing in cities big and small.
In Chess for Life, students learn about decision-making and relationships as part of a game-based sentencing program.
A book on lacrosse takes the main prize in English, while a history of Indigenous peoples in American and European societies wins in French.
The Rossy Student Wellness Hub will include embedded wellness advisors, an online service portal and an upgraded bricks-and-mortar location.
About 85 percent of the world’s refugees can be found in the global south while most refugee research is based out of the global north; a Canadian study aims to bridge that gap.
The organization was founded in 2007 by retired Canadian Forces General Roméo Dallaire.
Researcher Marie-Ève Maillé discusses her legal battle and the lessons she has learned from it.
Thanks to internet-enabled technologies and citizen scientists, ecologists now have access to more data than ever before.
The federal government’s pre-election budget contains several key items for students and universities.
J-Schools Canada, a network for journalism educators and program administrators, will have its first meeting at the Canadian Communication Association conference at Congress in June.
New tool seeks to draw attention to the imbalance in sources used by major news outlets.
Students, researchers and charitable organizations are mobilizing to find solutions to improve food security.
The guidelines require students to have a letter signed by their instructor indicating what kind of editing help is permitted.
After years of collecting anecdotal data, UNB professor Eric Weissman is leading a study to bring the issue of student homelessness out of the shadows.
According to Deborah Saucier, symbolic and structural changes have led to improved enrolment rates and staff retention.