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A week-long strike and protest are among the actions students are using to make their voices heard.
An update on the state of international student study permit letters of attestation.
No central database leads to confusion, misunderstanding and barriers among students.
While progress is being made, queer students at some universities still face challenges from administration.
Canada is balancing security imperatives and the need for diversity in academic research. How do we maintain our global commitments while protecting our national interests?
Students whip up some crunchy munchies to show insects can be the ‘meat of the future.’
UN think tank will tap into water expertise at the Alberta-based university.
Despite significant progress at participating institutions, funding for program was not renewed in 2023.
‘We consider all students everywhere to be deserving of protection.’
Chase Petruska hopes the league will have a positive impact on the mental health of participants.
Students looking to come to “la belle province” will have an easier time applying to the Quebec Experience Program.
There is little data to support the decision, and academics are questioning if this is the right way forward.
Universities worry the new cap on international study permits will also lead to program cuts and increased tuition fees.
Scholars in Calgary, Odanak and Edmundston have recently spearheaded research projects on the revitalization of Indigenous languages. But where do universities fit in, and how should they be contributing?
New policy includes lists of sensitive research areas and foreign institutions considered national security risks.
How two École de technologie supérieure researchers played a key role in developing a new helmet prototype.
Gabriel Miller will start the new leadership role on March 18, 2024.
Menstrual equity comes to university campuses.
The guide states, ‘it is only through long term, meaningful connections that you can understand and centre Indigenous needs, perspectives, and knowledge.’
‘We’ve all put a lot of heart and soul into [the program] so it’s really nice to see it succeeding,’ says program chair.