In my opinion
Evaluating scholarly work in the Internet age.
Research vs. teaching institutions? Here’s a better idea.
Death of an influential historian at age 95.
SSHRC explains why it is trying to identify nascent areas for enquiry and research.
They have their attractions but you have to ask yourself, is it really worth going?
An opportunity exists now, but Canadian players can’t delay.
Canada could do so much more in international student recruitment by relying on one of its great strengths – digital communication
There’s a buying opportunity with the rise of the e-book.
And why Atlantic universities need to champion their arts programs.
There’s a disconnect between “scholarly value” and how we reach specialized audiences who need our research.
You’re not cool – please don’t try to be.
The case for embracing complexity.
Let’s not fool ourselves that the Penn State pedophilia scandal is an exclusively U.S. phenomenon.
Advisory panel also recommends more support for international students.
How else to explain different rates of success for different topic categories.
Talent in the 21st century is as much about diplomacy, trade and prosperity as it is about education and discovery.
The current downturn is tough on new grads, but they will find relevant jobs and prosperous careers.
A Quebec university graduate offers his perspective on the student strike for readers in the rest of Canada.
Fostering dissent, diversity and academic freedom.
The elimination of the Understanding Canada program is a heartbreaking and unfathomable blow to Canadian Studies worldwide.