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BY TARA SIEBARTH | January 28 2021

Coding concept with software developer touching code symbol and icons

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https://universityaffairs.ca/coding-concept-with-software-developer-touching-code-symbol-and-icons-2/
Media
BY TARA SIEBARTH | January 28 2021

Coding concept with software developer touching code symbol and icons

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https://universityaffairs.ca/coding-concept-with-software-developer-touching-code-symbol-and-icons-2-2/
News
BY PEGGY BERKOWITZ | July 09 2012

Significant minority decide to go it alone.

(This story was updated July 12, adding University of Winnipeg to the list of opt-outs.) About one third of Canadian universities outside Quebec have decided not to sign a copyright licence with Access Copyright, choosing instead to rely on digital licencing agreements, educational exceptions and...
https://universityaffairs.ca/news/news-article/majority-of-canadian-universities-sign-licence-with-access-copyright/
In my opinion
BY WANDA HURREN | July 10 2018

Let’s work together to change the higher education workplace so that no one has to keep a secret they don’t want to keep.

Recent media attention has brought to light the levels of sexual harassment faced by undergraduate students, and it appears that such incidents are on the rise for graduate students, too. Most of the cases reported involve faculty members as the perpetrators, yet little attention has been given to h...
https://universityaffairs.ca/opinion/in-my-opinion/breaking-the-code-of-silence-on-sexual-harassment-within-the-faculty/
Features
BY LESLEY EVANS OGDEN | January 03 2024

Things are progressing, but there is still work to be done.

While a postdoctoral fellow in quantum physics at the University of Toronto, Anaelle Hertz wanted to attend the Continue reading (CEWQO), a conference held in July 2023 in Milan, Italy. The youngest of her two children, then s...
https://universityaffairs.ca/features/feature-article/conference-childcare-for-scientists-is-starting-to-show-signs-of-improvement/
News
BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | May 30 2012

New agreement will see colleges pay $10 per student.

As several Canadian universities declare that they will not be signing a new licence agreement with Access Copyright, the copyright collective has announced that it has agreed to a similar model licence with the organization representing Canada’s community colleges. Access Copyright, which coll...
https://universityaffairs.ca/news/news-article/colleges-sign-up-with-access-copyright-while-some-universities-opt-out/
In my opinion
BY DIANE BARBARIÄŚ | April 09 2019

The recent budget announcement means Canadian students won’t be left behind when it comes to studying abroad.

“Why do so few Canadians study abroad?” That was the key question that the hiring committee asked me when I interviewed for the position of programs manager in the Academic Relations Section of the Canadian Embassy in France 15 years ago. At the time, Canada and France had just signed an exci...
https://universityaffairs.ca/opinion/in-my-opinion/federal-government-sends-an-encouraging-sign-on-outbound-student-mobility/
Speculative Diction
BY MELONIE FULLICK | January 13 2012
The question of whether postsecondary education is a good investment, of whether the “risk” is too much or if it is “worth it,” is one generally framed in terms of economic value now that PSE credentials have become ever more expensive and necessary for larger numbers of people. Of course...
https://universityaffairs.ca/opinion/speculative-diction/cracking-the-code-for-employment/
News
BY PASCALE CASTONGUAY | May 30 2017

Letter of intent aims to fill shortage of French teachers in Canada and facilitate exchanges between the two countries.

Promoting student and graduate mobility between Canada and France is the primary goal of the three-way agreement between the Conference of University Presidents (CPU), the Association des collèges et universités de la francophonie canadienne (ACUFC) and Universities Canada. More than just an ex...
https://universityaffairs.ca/news/news-article/universities-canada-france-sign-student-mobility-agreement/
News
BY JESSE B. STANIFORTH | December 04 2013

Les universités centralisent les collections des bibliothèques et font le tri pour laisser plus de place au travail en équipe, grâce à l’espace gagné par la numérisation des ouvrages.

L’Université McGill affirme qu’elle n’a pas fermé sa bibliothèque des sciences de la vie, et précise que la collection d’ouvrages peu utilisés a simplement été transférée ailleurs su...
https://www.affairesuniversitaires.ca/actualites/actualites-article/fusion-et-allegement-des-collections-sont-des-signes-des-temps/
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