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BY DAVID KENT | November 08 2017

What if scientific journal clubs discussed papers before submitting them to journals, and had a say before editors and reviewers did?

BY MARC COUTURE | July 12 2017

The shift towards open access is an opportunity to reform academic publishing to better serve the public interest.

BY ADAM CHAPNICK & KIM RICHARD NOSSAL | May 23 2017

More journals should invite mid-level and junior scholars to join.

BY SUZANNE BOWNESS | April 04 2017

The movement is also aiming to reimagine and democratize learning technologies.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | January 25 2017

The outgoing vice-provost, students, is taking up a new post at Sheridan College.

BY ALEX GILLIS | January 12 2017

The number of predatory publishers is skyrocketing – and they’re eager to pounce on unsuspecting scholars.

BY LÉO CHARBONNEAU | December 07 2016

The approach of Canada’s 150th anniversary, or sesquicentennial, provides an opportunity to reflect not just on where the country is heading, but also on where it’s been. To that effect, we decided to take a look back in the pages of University Affairs circa 1964 to 1967 to see what was preoccupying universities in the […]

BY ALEX GILLIS | July 26 2016

Twenty-five years and just over 60 percent complete, the Dictionary of Old English is a labour of love for U of T scholars.

BY NATALIE SAMSON | March 09 2016

Ingenuity’s the key when you’re one of Canada’s smaller university presses.

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