Organized criminals target international students
Canadian study permits are being misappropriated by crime rings on a massive scale, threatening the integrity of post-secondary institutions and the aspirations of international students.
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Let’s keep the “human” in the humanities
The case for technology-free learning spaces.
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Reclaiming Internationalization
Keeping minds open as borders close.
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Ontario: The new pragmatism
After a decade marked by funding cutbacks and a tuition freeze, the province’s universities face the future with an eye for opportunities.
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Slim pickings in course calendars
Budget cutbacks leave Ontario students with meager options.
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Student housing crunch eases
Greater supply brings slightly lower rents, but affordability remains elusive.
Organized criminals target international students
Canadian study permits are being misappropriated by crime rings on a massive scale, threatening the integrity of post-secondary institutions and the aspirations of international students.
International students
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Reclaiming Internationalization
Keeping minds open as borders close.
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Canada’s intake of international students needs to be ‘sustainable,’ says immigration minister
Diab promises to consult students, university administrators on policy approach.
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Throne Speech reconfirms cap on international student permits
Carney government pledges to attract world’s best talent despite restrictions
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Inside the life of an international student
Every day brings new adventures, challenges and opportunities for a student coming from abroad.
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Imagining the future of international education in Canada
How to resolve the absence of a concerted plan on international students between governments and academic institutions

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Let’s keep the “human” in the humanities
The case for technology-free learning spaces.
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Former Facebook VP champions Canadian digital sovereignty
CIFAR AI Chair Joelle Pineau believes ethics and the common good must guide technological development.
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AI is transforming university teaching, but are we ready for it?
University instructors, leaders, and staff should all be involved in the AI discussion
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California went big on AI in universities. Canada should go smart instead
Learning requires struggle, persistence, iteration and deep focus.
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Focusing on GenAI detection is a no-win approach for instructors
As GenAI continues to evolve faster than the tools to detect it, capturing all student use of AI is nearly impossible.
Digital textbook deals spark controversy
Critics say automatic subscriptions to online course materials are a commercial cash grab that limits students’ choices.
Research
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Holy Eureka, Batman!
How academics are using comic strips to share their research
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Archiving Canada’s universities
How university archivists prepare the past for future researchers.
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Rethinking academia’s role in innovation
Why Canadian universities need to better support scholar-innovators to catalyze academic entrepreneurship.
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“Mission-driven” is not a bad word
When non-scientists help set research priorities, society can tackle big problems together.
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Thompson Rivers University seeks experts to shape the future of online education
Subject matter experts collaborate with instructional designers to create high quality content for online courses.
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Francophone Associate Editor
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