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It can be tricky to balance a research career with public advocacy, but that doesn’t stop some from speaking out.
“It’s like a mini-history of Canadian art,” says gallery curator.
Canadian and Kenyan universities join forces to provide formal training to volunteer teachers.
By far the biggest expansion in tuition aid for former Crown wards is in Ontario.
A new study out of U of Alberta looks at whether mandatory helmet use decreases hospitalizations and emergency room visits among children and adults.
The outcome of the case could have wide-reaching implications for Canada’s educational institutions.
Province commits $3.7 billion over five years.
Many say their work is not getting the recognition it deserves from professors.
This trend could make economics profession “irrelevant” in Canada, say the authors.
Dalhousie’s Johnny Appleseed of the Annapolis Valley.
New online forum will give the university valuable feedback and help it identify issues as they emerge.
A neighbourhood landmark gets a seond life on campus.
Study offers wealth of data for education policy makers and stakeholders.
Canadian university presidents also more likely to be turfed by their boards than in the past.
Specifically highlighting tattoos that honour deceased loved ones or past events.
Critics ask why they didn’t disclose their work before the Quebec case went to trial.
New survey finds postdocs see themselves as employees, not students or ‘trainees’.
More than a quarter of high-school girls expect to get a job requiring a graduate degree, compared with 16 percent of high-school boys.
Pint-sized SnoBots take top robotics prize.
Recommendations include dismantling the Université du Québec network.