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Magazine honoured for design and news coverage at publishing awards event; Berkowitz named Editor of the Year.
Nipissing University to host the 2013 Obedience to Authority Conference: Milgram’s Experiments 50 Years On in August.
Technique using 3D software allows users to ‘read’ illegible headstones.
Canadian researchers are being inundated with offers to publish their work by dubious online publishers.
Study by University of Saskatchewan researchers finds that people who attend religious services have a lower incidence of clinical depression.
A government agency is recruiting faculty to review and eventually to write texts for the most popular courses.
Concordia-led effort recovers 10th painting taken by the Nazis.
A conversation with the Conference Board’s new executive-in-residence Carl Amrhein.
They aim to speak for the residential undergraduate experience.
Nine of 10 members of the Université du Québec network of universities have told CREPUQ they intend to leave by this fall.
Stand up to government rather than capitulate to bad policy, urges one mayor.
Drop in applications for teacher education most pronounced in Ontario.
Trio of inventors met while working on a solar car project at U of T.
Publisher licences make it difficult for libraries to share books by interlibrary loan, hampering small universities most of all.
A Université Laval professor laments the lack of funding for research into promising gene therapies.
Queen’s U head Daniel Woolf is a Twitter enthusiast.
Canadian study shows just half of senate members think it is an effective decision-making body.
Lack of data makes it difficult to craft good policy to meet postdocs’ needs, say organizers.
University of British Columbia’s UBC Reports prints its last edition in March.
As universities react to tough provincial budgets, the federal budget contains only modest changes to the sector.