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New chair, Darren Christensen, says gambling abuse is similar to substance abuse.
But many seek effective strategies to compensate for lower response rates.
“We’re only getting started,” says U of Alberta’s Jonathan White of his audio and video tutorials.
Court case shows that researchers must design their confidentiality protocols to conform to Canadian law.
Gathering slated for June 10 as part of the Conference of Montreal.
Four teams take part in inaugural culinary cook-off hosted by McGill.
Contest’s aim is “to let the public know about the important research that tax dollars pay for”.
‘Substantive consultation’ coming, says Rickford.
Rocky Mountain retreat brought together Norwegian and Canadian students to roll up their sleeves and get to work.
Scholars can connect with public through short ‘vlogs’.
Assembled over 80 years, the collection has nearly 300,000 photos.
Universities and other charities received a limited exemption to the law.
It’s a WRAP in Vancouver.
Universities are pleased and grateful for research commitments.
Research into soldiers’ resilience shows promise for early detection of mental distress.
Student-run fund pays an academic dividend.
Through the VineAlert program, researchers collect bud samples and monitor hardiness.
HealthyMinds app allows students to track their mood and devise coping strategies.
The province’s university community, like the rest of Quebec society, is torn apart over the proposed ban on wearing religious symbols.
New website helps university research labs attract business partners.