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In my opinion

BY MURRAY DINEEN | DEC 05 2012

Evaluating scholarly work in the Internet age.

BY JORDAN PAPER | NOV 28 2012

Research vs. teaching institutions? Here’s a better idea.

BY YVES LABERGE | NOV 21 2012

Death of an influential historian at age 95.

BY GISÈLE YASMEEN | NOV 14 2012

SSHRC explains why it is trying to identify nascent areas for enquiry and research.

BY TERRANCE LAVENDER | OCT 31 2012

They have their attractions but you have to ask yourself, is it really worth going?

BY HARVEY WEINGARTEN + DA HSUAN FENG | OCT 24 2012

An opportunity exists now, but Canadian players can’t delay.

BY VICKY BUSCH | OCT 17 2012

Canada could do so much more in international student recruitment by relying on one of its great strengths – digital communication

BY ANDREW IRVINE | OCT 10 2012

There’s a buying opportunity with the rise of the e-book.

BY HEATHER SPARLING | SEP 26 2012

And why Atlantic universities need to champion their arts programs.

BY LI-SHIH HUANG | SEP 19 2012

There’s a disconnect between “scholarly value” and how we reach specialized audiences who need our research.

BY MOIRA FARR | SEP 10 2012

You’re not cool – please don’t try to be.

BY STEPHEN PRICE | SEP 05 2012

The case for embracing complexity.

BY GEOFF SMITH | AUG 22 2012

Let’s not fool ourselves that the Penn State pedophilia scandal is an exclusively U.S. phenomenon.

BY ABU KAMARA | AUG 20 2012

Advisory panel also recommends more support for international students.

BY ADAM CRYMBLE | JUL 25 2012

How else to explain different rates of success for different topic categories.

BY LORNA JEAN EDMONDS | JUL 11 2012

Talent in the 21st century is as much about diplomacy, trade and prosperity as it is about education and discovery.

BY HERB O’HERON | JUN 27 2012

The current downturn is tough on new grads, but they will find relevant jobs and prosperous careers.

BY JULES BOURQUE | JUN 14 2012

A Quebec university graduate offers his perspective on the student strike for readers in the rest of Canada.

BY TIMOTHY J. HANEY | JUN 11 2012

Fostering dissent, diversity and academic freedom.

BY PAUL MARTIN | JUN 06 2012

The elimination of the Understanding Canada program is a heartbreaking and unfathomable blow to Canadian Studies worldwide.

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