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Colleges seeking university status aren’t just looking to change their institutions – they’re aiming to change what a university can be.
Quebec needs more teaching graduates to respond to growing K-12 enrolment; meanwhile, the rest of Canada is also looking for French-speaking teachers.
An excerpt from the latest novel by University of Calgary professor Suzette Mayr.
The initiative builds on a pilot project in Nova Scotia to combat the region’s shrinking and aging population.
For the last three years, the university has been sending newly minted doctors to this isolated territory to practise rural and remote medicine.
Looking for tips on how to cope during final exam period? We’ve got some ideas.
The community is eager to track the wide-ranging social, economic and health impacts of this historic shift in public policy.
A growing number of students, after years of study, aren’t getting the residency positions they need to become physicians.
24 researchers will soon join Canadian universities from institutions around the world – many of them expats looking for a way home.
Two years after the surprise success of their book The Slow Professor, the authors reflect on its impact, their attempts to live up to its ideals, and what comes next.
A look at some UCASS data from 1970 to 2016.
Ontario universities came under the provincial ombudsman’s oversight in 2016. The office has since received more than 500 university-related complaints.
An increasing number of people aren’t getting enough sleep, and researchers are trying to figure out how to help.
Work-integrated learning grows in popularity at universities across the country.
Today’s colleges and universities demand accessible and reliable technology that supports organizational effectiveness and meets ever-expanding infrastructure needs for the future. At Epson, we have 40 years of experience developing breakthrough solutions that broaden learning experiences, promote collaboration, and serve students, faculty and staff. From lecture halls and event centres to libraries and administrative suites, […]
“When we noticed that people were using university or grant money for these conferences, we had to put a stop to it,” said one department chair.
An injection of $3 billion for research and expressed support for the “next generation of researchers” figures prominently in the federal budget.
There are many folks on campus who play important but unrecognized roles “behind the scenes.” We highlight a few deserving of recognition.
On the 10th anniversary of the first massive open online course, they are more numerous than ever.
Highlighting Olympians who are currently working towards a university degree in Canada.