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How universities can help make their case
The passionate psychologist and teacher is a prominent figure in Hearst’s university community.
Subject matter experts collaborate with instructional designers to create high quality content for online courses.
In an unprecedented housing shortage, Canadian and international students are facing a crisis that puts their studies – and their well-being – at risk. But innovative partnerships between universities, governments and private stakeholders are exploring long term solutions.
New narrative CV to be rolled out to all tri-agencies’ grant competitions.
Reframing rear-view thinking to create a fair, inclusive and transformative future.
He is described by colleagues as ‘one of our most prolific writers on Canada-U.S. relations.’
‘We need to understand that postsecondary institutions weren’t built for diversity in the first place,’ says panel chair.
There is ‘an overwhelming desire of the community to move forward,’ says new president Wendy Rodgers.
Author of the first book on Canadian foreign policy in Africa, Dr. Akuffo has a rich sense of wonder that dates back to childhood.
As Ontario postsecondary institutions juggle multiple challenges, the new minister of colleges and universities will need to get up to speed quickly, say sector pundits.
Months of pro-Palestinian demonstrations left lingering mental and emotional scars for Jewish students and faculty members who say their safety and inclusion is still being threatened.
This groundbreaking conference on AI is organized by the Chartered Institute of Professional Certifications.
Despite not being home to any universities, several partner institutions will be affected by the new Post-Secondary Education Accountability Framework.
Welcome back to season 2 of The Many Faces.
A list of helpful resources to help profs explore, learn and discuss the importance of Truth and Reconciliation with students.
One of the goals of the new CEO of Montreal’s École de technologie supérieure is to increase the visibility of the university on both a national and global scale.
Postsecondary education groups say news is ‘not all bad’, welcome clarity on government’s targets for next two years.
The oft-overlooked Prairie province’s higher education sector is beginning to recover after several years of budget cuts, strikes and government interference.
Canada’s education brand is at risk as enrolment takes a dive.