September 26, 2024
Repositioning ÉTS: Kathy Baig’s vision for the future of engineering in Quebec
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One of the goals of the new CEO of Montreal’s École de technologie supérieure is to increase the visibility of the university on both a national and global scale.
BY MOHAMED BERRADA | SEP 25 2024

Federal government further reduces cap on international student study permits
Federal government further reduces cap on international student study permits
Postsecondary education groups say news is ‘not all bad’, welcome clarity on government’s targets for next two years.
BY MOIRA MACDONALD | SEP 20 2024

A quick shave for your grant proposal: cutting your word count in page-limited texts
A quick shave for your grant proposal: cutting your word count in page-limited texts
By cutting words like ‘is’ and ‘very’, you’ll be able to significantly reduce your word count.
BY LETITIA HENVILLE | SEP 20 2024

Why you need a mentor after receiving tenure
Why you need a mentor after receiving tenure
Despite having ‘made it’, mid-career academics still need support, either from peers or coaches.
BY ELIZABETH WELLS | SEP 23 2024

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Inclusion is not a passing trend
Inclusion is not a passing trend
Senior administrators and university boards need to do a better job setting up Black leaders for success.
BY MALINDA SMITH & JULIE CAFLEY | SEP 19 2024

Universities should empower artificial intelligence, not denigrate it
Universities should empower artificial intelligence, not denigrate it
Institutions have been distracted from the vast potential of AI and are overreacting to the perceived threats.
BY CONSTANTINE PASSARIS | SEP 24 2024

ADHD in grad school: why diagnosis matters
ADHD in grad school: why diagnosis matters
The stories of three graduate students with ADHD and their experience of becoming diagnosed as adults.
BY CHELSEA CHEN | SEP 20 2024

Nipissing hosts inaugural fundraising gala
Nipissing hosts inaugural fundraising gala
The goal of the gala was to raise money for the Student Support Fund, which provides emergency financial support to students.
BY SUSAN GOLDBERG | SEP 23 2024

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Melanie Stewart University of British Columbia

Effective Sept. 1, Melanie Stewart is the University of British Columbia’s vice-president of external relations. Previously Dr. Stewart held the position of associate deputy minister in the ministry of education and child care, in the BC provincial government. She has also held several other senior positions with other government departments, including the ministry of agriculture, the ministry of community, sport and cultural development, the ministry of children and family development, the ministry of mental health and addictions, the public service agency, the gender equity office, and the ministry of education and child care.

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  1. The growing estrangement between universities and society
  2. Universities should empower artificial intelligence, not denigrate it
  3. What happens when an academic mindset and corporate culture collide
  4. Federal government further reduces cap on international student study permits
  5. Embarking on the path to reconciliation
  6. Student-run AI clubs are filling a vital knowledge gap
  7. 7 missing pieces: why students prefer in-person over online classes

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