2022
How COVID-19 has transformed the way we publish and report on scientific research.
The 10-year-long project adds bike lanes, racks, showers to incentivize students, staff and faculty to step away from car culture.
The TaPPS program encourages departmental collaboration and graduate student leadership.
Looking back on a century of scientific growth.
The program hopes to create an environment that is safe and effective for the use of psychedelics.
Renewed international interest in our closest celestial neighbour is giving academics a chance to build out Canada’s space exploration expertise.
Recent summit on the topic capped off a year of consultations, and found that collaboration will play a key role.
Authors hope to increase awareness of the impact of climate change on Indigenous peoples’ health.
The perfectly preserved specimen is currently housed at the Yingliang Stone Nature History Museum in China.
EDITOR’S NOTE We’re getting there: May this be the last semester of pandemic disruptions LETTERS Happy to be retired CAMPUS Ontario Tech University explores the future of industrial robotics with a four-legged friend Dalhousie professor turns students into craft brewers New microcredential focuses on the importance of AI ethics NOTA BENE The pandemic has changed […]
Universities are exploring ways to build more student accommodations of all kinds amid a worsening shortage.
The hands-on brewing course was a unique opportunity for students amid the pandemic.
One researcher shares the experience she gained conducting research with Indigenous groups in Canada and Ecuador.
Some say there’s been too little progress toward supporting Canadian research in fundamental science.
Whether they like it or not, Canadian institutions will have to address the issue of cybersecurity – before it’s too late.
‘People doing computer science degrees, of any sort, need ethical training,’ says one of the designers.
The results of a recent study suggest it hasn’t worked for Newfoundland and Labrador.
When addressing student plagiarism, it is easy to react emotionally, but as educators we need to keep a growth mindset even when we find ourselves in ethically challenging situations.
EDITOR’S NOTE Happy New Year: Here’s to better times ahead LETTERS Forgotten president CAMPUS University of Toronto students create Pokémon-style science cards What the whales say U of Regina opens ‘first of its kind’ student wellness centre UBC lab shakes, rattles and rolls NOTA BENE The Dimensions pilot project continues to evolve The pandemic has […]
Home to one of Canada’s only Level 3 biosafety labs, VIDO was one of the first in the country to isolate SARS-CoV-2.