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BY LETITIA HENVILLE | December 09 2022

As a researcher, you should intentionally consider voices and perspectives that you might have previously omitted or ignored.

BY KATIE GEORGE | December 08 2022

Without properly training them, we are throwing our academics to the wind and shortchanging their students.

BY LOLEEN BERDAHL | December 06 2022

The Pay It Forward Assignment allows students to share their learning to help current and future students.

BY BONNIE STEWART | December 02 2022

The chat function allows students to be their own active Greek chorus in spaces where they might otherwise be passive.

BY SHOSHANAH JACOBS | November 29 2022

Why it’s important to provide analysis and context for your experience, credentials and successes in an application.

BY KELLY BUCHELL-REYES & SEVAG PILAVDJIAN | November 28 2022

This is the final instalment in our two-part series where experienced teaching assistants offer guidance to both first-timers and veterans looking for new ideas.

BY LOLEEN BERDAHL | November 25 2022

This is an opportunity to create value beyond an individual student’s learning.

BY ROBERT STEBBINS | November 24 2022

Academic retirees should find the “optimal leisure lifestyle” that works for them.

BY SONJA SOO & EMILY BELL | November 22 2022

Three graduates share their PhD journeys and their forays into the biotechnology and therapeutics sector.

BY ANA CHIARELLI & EUNJUNG RIAUKA | November 17 2022

The pandemic has highlighted opportunities to use the tool to build valuable intercultural competencies.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | November 16 2022

Writing one can be a great way to make your work more accessible.

BY LOLEEN BERDAHL | November 08 2022

By visualizing the end goal of a project or assignment from the get-go, students can clearly identify which steps are truly necessary.

BY KELLY BUCHELL-REYES & SEVAG PILAVDJIAN | November 04 2022

Experienced teaching assistants offer guidance for first timers and veterans looking for new ideas.

BY JONATHAN DRIVER | November 03 2022

A written agreement is a good way to clarify expectations and build trust.

BY FRED FLETCHER | October 27 2022

Members benefit from social and intellectual engagement as well as important information to guide a successful retirement.

BY LISA BRUNNER | October 25 2022

More ethical models are needed for Canada’s outdated and malfunctioning internationalization policies.

BY ALEXANDER CLARK & BAILEY SOUSA | October 21 2022

Exercise your core skills to clear the hurdles of a growing workload.

BY HANNAH LIDDLE | October 19 2022

Members of the university community share lessons they’ll carry with them after more than two years of upheaval from COVID-19.

BY LETITIA HENVILLE | October 18 2022

They are the bricks that you’re laying on the path towards your goal.

BY MICHAL KASPRZAK & SAMANTHA CHANG | October 14 2022

A cross-institutional, open-source series helps graduate students and postdoctoral fellows articulate their teaching experiences for various career pathways.

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