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Universities across the country are reassessing historical figures and renaming the buildings that commemorated them.
Keypath Education helps universities access the growing audience of working professionals with high-quality online programming.
A look back at the WWII nuclear lab at the Université de Montréal.
Enrollment in philosophy programs and courses are on the rise recently. The discipline is being seen by young people as a tool to understand their world and help change it.
‘Escalating anti-Asian racism is something that’s very real in Canada,’ said UBC’s president.
Moving to online delivery of programs and services forced universities to be creative. Here are some of the initiatives they’ll keep as we return to campus in person this fall.
Most universities say they will follow local public health guidelines and are strongly encouraging staff and students to get vaccinated.
‘Had the program not been offered in … northern Ontario, we would not have become midwives,’ says one Laurentian graduate.
Not only is it a myth that Canada has an abundance of readily accessible water, say researchers, but we’re poorly managing what we do have.
Alberta and Manitoba reduced postsecondary funding while the other provinces budgeted increases.
How Indigenous researchers and communities are working in partnership with universities and non-Indigenous researchers to shape the future of environmental sciences.
The federal government’s first budget in two years invests heavily in the biomanufacturing and life sciences sectors.
Counsellors say the transition has been like ‘building a plane mid-flight.’
Anti-Asian racism affects us as Asian Canadians in our daily lives and in our careers.
Now is the time to refresh your approach to cybersecurity.
Researcher’s early-career findings were controversial but ultimately gained wider acceptance.
Projects are prime opportunities for stimulating economic recovery, says Universities Canada president.
In a Q&A, incoming U of Waterloo president Vivek Goel reflects on cutting through the noise of COVID-19 information, his vision for a post-pandemic university and what working in public health has in common with academic administration.
There aren’t enough midwives in Canada to meet the growing demand for their services. But getting more midwives in the workforce will take a lot more than just adding seats to the few midwifery programs that exist.
How I adapted my regular course for a pandemic reality.