October 2009
Canada’s ‘professors of privacy’ are leaders in a global effort to understand the ways governments and corporations are using surveillance methods on average citizens – and to let the public know
National conference in October is a first step to making this a reality
A pair of profs seasoned in service learning offer their thoughts
In its pre-budget submission to the federal government, association puts emphasis on research spending
Preventive measures start now, planning for worse scenarios is under way
This sensitive subject is back in the spotlight following tabling of new bill.
Research megaproject will soon disclose mysteries of the deep
Yaffle applauded by academic community
Canada Student Loans Program expects to dole out over $500 million in new grants
Second consecutive win is the band’s sixth since 1995
Need to search the university’s library catalogue, check your class schedule or look for upcoming workshops at the learning centre? No problem. Students at the University of Saskatchewan can now do this and more at the touch of a button using their iPhone or iPod touch. The university is the first in Canada to offer […]
The efforts of many people have led to a dramatic increase in the number of aboriginal doctors practising in Canada. That’s just a start.
Students are the driving force behind the rapid growth of community service learning projects across the country