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The university has the largest collection of clothing and textiles on a Canadian campus.
Many institutions now devote much time and resources to boosting their standing in various league tables.
Researchers have discovered a bioactive compound in the sweet liquid.
Students will have to achieve various “milestones” before moving on to next level.
New CCA report confirms Canada underperforms on most measures of business R&D, but it found pockets of success
Editorial team forced to scramble when an article about Aboriginal experiments sparks a media frenzy.
The loss of the commercially published books and recordings held in the library’s general collection is truly unfortunate – but the loss of the archive is tragic.
Even if they’re not implicated, co-authors may see their careers stalled due to another researcher’s misconduct, Quebec study finds.
A castle to call one’s own.
Meet SFU’s Jay Solman, the go-to guy for disputes.
Truth and reconciliation finds a home.
Margaret MacNeill says she’s been doing her “walk and talks” as a professor since 1990.
Educational institutions try to find ways to comply with federal government regulations that allow only “authorized representatives” to offer immigration advice.
The Acadian university undertakes reforms to stay relevant in the face of economic and demographic challenges.
MOU signed during visit by Canadian university presidents to Israel.
Universities have made great strides in accommodating a range of disabilities among students over the last decade. But once students go into the field, they often encounter more barriers than they did on campus.
They are now the majority of students worldwide, their expectations are different, and universities must step up to the challenge or be left behind.
Student residences owned by companies can provoke strong feelings in the community.
Alain Beaudet contends that Canada’s research sector is doing better than we think.
The move can help smaller regional universities do quality assessment and attract foreign students.