2014
The Canadian-led study has upended many assumptions about the causes of death, which are often poorly tracked in developing countries.
Seizing the moment through dance.
The upcoming program reform represents an immense opportunity for those who are still reeling from SSHRC’s 2009 decision to carve out new success at CIHR.
Nary a moot point at Canada’s oldest student law competition.
The Royal Society of Canada has created the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists. The inaugural 91 members, all university academics, were announced in September and will be officially recognized at the RSC’s annual meeting in Quebec City on Nov. 21. The college’s mandate is “to gather scholars, artists and scientists at a highly productive […]
International student offices encourage those from affected countries, or recent visitors there, to watch for symptoms.
Central attraction of Concordia-owned building is a chapel-turned-reading room.
The building has been called “courageous, bold and just a little insane.”
Get active and get riding is the goal of the student-run facility.
Canadian researchers tackle what’s become a major public-health issue: concussion in sport.
Students need social supports.
This is a shared dilemma.
Good students are hard to find.
But universities in Quebec and U15 group of research-intensive universities are exceptions to this trend, say two new reports.
During the week in which Ontarians turned 19 they had an increase in alcohol-related hospital admissions.
In a time of dispiriting public debate, what is the public intellectual to do?
It may the last big human-rights issue of our age – welcoming people who identify with the sex opposite to the one they were born with.
Quebec academic creates a manifesto to recognize animals as sentient beings.
New regulations shifting production to licensed providers has created “tremendous opportunities.”