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The Science Meets Parliament event will take place on Parliament Hill to coincide with annual science policy conference in Ottawa.
Supporting Student Success, a multi-phase project led by Tricia Seifert, is uncovering the factors that lead to effective student affairs programs.
“Reclaiming Shingwauk Hall” is “a history of what happened to me and [to thousands of other] kids,” says one residential school survivor.
An expert panel discussed shifting dynamics between the academy and industry in driving economic development in Canada.
Online resources are aimed at helping litigants to represent themselves in legal disputes.
Researchers in Ottawa are investigating how rapid drug-sample testing impacts behaviour among drug users.
Curator Barbara Cole is helping to usher UBC’s impressive outdoor art collection, nearly 70 years in the making, into an exciting new stage of life.
Across Canada, several big-city universities are building student residences through a variety of partnerships with private developers.
The Media Centre for Public Policy and Knowledge Mobilization in Winnipeg will examine how to get research out of the university and in front of government.
Such evaluations can’t be used for tenure and promotion decisions, arbitrator rules in case involving Ryerson University.
The university is a pioneer of problem-based learning and was one of the first Canadian institutions to open a teaching and learning centre.
Inclusion in higher-ed is a common interest among this year’s cohort of fellowship winners.
An interview with the committee’s inaugural chair, SSHRC president Ted Hewitt.
A pooled plan, with an estimated $8 billion in assets, would allow for greater flexibility in terms of investments.
Student cricket clubs are emerging as a supportive space for racialized women in university sport.
With the help of a food truck, a team of historians is collecting recipes – and the stories behind them – from Manitobans around the province.
Six beehives have been installed atop a building on the university’s campus in downtown Edmonton.
“It’s not as simple as saying we’ll just let people smoke wherever they want on campus,” says one administrator.
Data from the 2018 Canadian University Survey Consortium report provide insights on the school-to-work transition.
The Indigenous Voices Awards are just one way the Indigenous Literary Studies Association is building reciprocal relationships with artists.