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An association has taken on the mission of encouraging the involvement of citizens in the writing of a collective science policy for society.
Ranking of 48 countries, organized by Universitas 21, looks at various measures of what constitutes a “good” educational system.
The practice is strictly regulated in Canada, but some critics say that not all the research is necessary.
Quebec physician’s 4,000-km trek visiting Native communities is meant to inspire Aboriginal youth.
Blended-learning program to expand to more arts and science courses.
Thirty presidents to meet their Brazilian counterparts to explore research partnerships and education opportunities
But agreement between AUCC and copyright collective is criticized by some in the academic community.
Both universities gain new funded graduate seats.
Ontario Appeal Court decision could have wide repercussions.
Innovation expert argues the resource sector is “among our most economically significant knowledge industries.”
CAUT names Rosanna Tamburri 2012 winner.
Each new student to be assigned an enrolment specialist and to develop a learning plan.
Delegation of about 30 Canadian university presidents travels to Brazil this spring hoping to strengthen ties, but barriers remain.
York University dance department leads weekly senior-friendly dance classes.
Will include articles on fairies, werewolves, magic spells and witches.
Queen’s epidemiologist says negative stigma nullifies much of the good work in mental health field.
U of Calgary team of students will be competing in U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon in the fall of 2013.
This is one of the few undergraduate degree program in thanatology in Canada.
Majority Harper government sees research support as key to prosperity and jobs growth.