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BY LOLEEN BERDAHL | May 03 2022

Why a small investment of time now can make future course planning much easier.

BY ELISE SAMMONS, MEAGAN AUER & DAX D’ORAZIO | April 29 2022

The TaPPS program encourages departmental collaboration and graduate student leadership.

BY MARIA GALLO | April 26 2022

Connecting with others in your field can offer job search insights, networking opportunities and a chance to learn about different career paths.

BY HEATHER CLITHEROE | April 20 2022

Research mobility makes for better science; it builds and shares capacity.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | April 19 2022

You wouldn’t start a road trip without a destination in mind or a map of your route. Grant applications work in the same way.

BY ALEXANDER CLARK & BAILEY SOUSA | April 13 2022

Your ego makes you too certain about everything – but this is most harmful when least obvious.

BY JAMES SOUTHWORTH | April 06 2022

Rather than transmitting course content, in-person class time should be dedicated toward deep and transformative learning.

BY ALICE ISAC, EMILIE MARTEL, EVE PANKOVITCH & NIEM HUYNH | March 15 2022

Internships provide students with a broader view of the world and professional skills development, which can transcend their in-class knowledge.

BY EMMA HARTLEY & WINCY LI | March 08 2022

Preparing international students for the Canadian labour market using a cohort-based approach.

BY SPARROW MCGOWAN | March 04 2022

One researcher shares the experience she gained conducting research with Indigenous groups in Canada and Ecuador.

BY MATTHEW GEDDES | February 28 2022

What separates the hero from others is a willingness to embrace the challenge despite the unknown and to keep going no matter the obstacles.

BY NATHAN ANDREWS | February 25 2022

While celebrating the achievements of Black colleagues is important, we need to acknowledge that it can also be exhausting and even harmful.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | February 24 2022

You needn’t put on armour or start a podcast to come up with ways to “mobilize knowledge.”

BY ERIN CORBER | February 22 2022

Taking the time – even if it’s a few hours a week – for extracurricular activities can help expand your career options.

BY MABEL HO & CATHERINE MAYBREY | February 07 2022

Put yourself front and centre in your career planning.

BY CHELSEA CHEN | January 31 2022

Six things to think about as you consider whether or not to pursue a graduate degree.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | January 25 2022

You don’t need to be in a position of power to shift a language norm in your discipline.

BY LYNN WALDER | January 24 2022

No matter how big the organization or company is, the executive team needs to empower this role.

BY LOLEEN BERDAHL | January 21 2022

Considering York University’s Envision YU initiative model.

BY MIKE DEGAGNÉ | January 19 2022

Our society is at risk if we undervalue or underfund social science and humanities disciplines.

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