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BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | FEB 29 2012

Roughly half the intellectual property in this area leaves the country, say researchers.

BY ROSANNA TAMBURRI | FEB 29 2012

A new agency and institution-by-institution changes are first steps.

BY VÉRONIQUE MORIN | FEB 29 2012

As China updates its research protocols and Western scientists gain access to huge populations for genetics research, such partnerships are way of the future.

BY VÉRONIQUE MORIN | FEB 21 2012

AAAS session documents problems for Canadian science writers.

BY MARK CARDWELL | FEB 21 2012

“We want tuition fees frozen and won’t back down,” vows head of provincial students’ group.

BY VÉRONIQUE MORIN | FEB 21 2012

Canada looks to Brazil, India for grad students and research partners.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | FEB 14 2012

Video extolling the virtues of moderate exercise viewed by nearly two million people.

BY ROSANNA TAMBURRI | FEB 10 2012

Conference at OISE looks at the question from different sides, with some arguing that the province should focus on retention and grad studies.

BY MICHAEL SMITH | FEB 06 2012

Federal government must decide how much funding to give Canada’s high-speed computing network.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | FEB 06 2012

A professor helps to revive a Cape Breton Island tradition.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | FEB 06 2012

Vancouver’s transit service agrees the project has merit.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | FEB 06 2012

Hard Rock Medical follows a group of medical students at a fictional school in Northern Ontario.

BY CINDY DEACHMAN | FEB 06 2012

UBC professor Ernest Mathijs deconstructs what makes a film a cult classic.

BY ROSANNA TAMBURRI | FEB 06 2012

Presidents and senior administrators from 36 universities convene for AUCC workshop about mental health issues on campus.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | JAN 25 2012

Leaders Opportunity Fund awards go to 38 universities.

BY MARK CARDWELL | JAN 25 2012

Annual contest invites architecture students to design ice-and-snow-themed suites.

BY ROSANNA TAMBURRI | JAN 18 2012

Competition for the best students and grade inflation prompt changes in the way some universities assess student applicants.

BY JEAN-FRANÇOIS VENNE | JAN 09 2012

A Université de Montréal researcher suggests autism can be an advantage in some spheres.

BY TIM JOHNSON | JAN 09 2012

Canadian researchers are working to create tools that can determine how long a senior is still safe behind the wheel.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | JAN 09 2012

Trinity Western students call the Booth Mansion home while interning in Ottawa.

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