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BY JEAN-FRANÇOIS VENNE | MAY 30 2018

Quebec needs more teaching graduates to respond to growing K-12 enrolment; meanwhile, the rest of Canada is also looking for French-speaking teachers.

BY ANQI SHEN | MAY 29 2018

“Tackling these questions in an open, transparent and scholarly way is one of the things we’re doing to make ourselves more welcoming as a community to people of diverse racial backgrounds,” said King’s president.

BY PATTI LANE | MAY 22 2018

Seed banks are helping researchers resurrect plants from the past and create crops for the future.

BY UA/AU | MAY 17 2018

Ebola researcher Gary Kobinger, a 20-year-old research team and an assistive-technologies pioneer are among those being honoured.

BY CATHERINE COUTURIER | MAY 16 2018

The City of Montreal has partnered with university researchers in a major project to decontaminate an old industrial site through vegetation.

BY PASCALE CASTONGUAY | MAY 15 2018

Student mobility and research collaboration will be among the items under discussion.

BY SPARROW MCGOWAN | MAY 15 2018

The initiative builds on a pilot project in Nova Scotia to combat the region’s shrinking and aging population.

BY UA/AU | MAY 09 2018

André Gaudreault of Université de Montréal among the Killam winners, while University of Toronto’s Lewis Kay takes NSERC’s Herzberg Gold Medal for Science and Engineering.

BY EMILY BARON CADLOFF | MAY 07 2018

“There is a sense of pride, a sense of continued resilience in language learning,” says coordinator at the University of New Brunswick’s Mi’kmaq-Wolastoqey Centre.

BY SHARON OOSTHOEK | MAY 04 2018

Interactive website features videos, maps and plain-language explanations to bring home the reality of climate change to Canadian communities.

BY TARA SIEBARTH | MAY 01 2018

Science communication is becoming more and more important to emerging researchers.

BY TIM JOHNSON | APR 27 2018

For the last three years, the university has been sending newly minted doctors to this isolated territory to practise rural and remote medicine.

BY MICHAEL RANCIC | APR 25 2018

Shifting attitudes around drug use are changing the way universities address the opioid crisis.

BY ANQI SHEN & LÉO CHARBONNEAU | APR 17 2018

Increases in some provinces make up for lost ground, while others tread water.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | APR 16 2018

Making lunch out of research leftovers.

BY BRIAN OWENS | APR 12 2018

Investment in R&D as a share of GDP has steadily declined since 2001, mainly due to low business R&D expenditures, says expert panel.

BY TIM LOUGHEED | APR 11 2018

The aim is to bring an end to “colonial approaches” that have traditionally excluded Inuit from research planning processes.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | APR 10 2018

In the interest of cancer prevention, the creators of hitchBOT have paired the smarts of IBM’s Watson with Pepper, the most personable robot you’ll ever meet.

BY ANQI SHEN | APR 09 2018

Read more about the winners and finalists of the 2018 Canada Prizes, presented by the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences.

BY EMILY BARON CADLOFF | APR 04 2018

It’s easier than ever for students to buy assignments. Until universities have better measures for rooting out this kind of cheating, professors are focusing on prevention.

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