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Half of Canada’s six strongest fields are in humanities and social sciences, says new report by Council of Canadian Academies.
The recently launched Tukitaarvik website offers information and networking opportunities for young Inuit who want a postsecondary education.
Daylong session in Waterloo, Ont., prompted by recent debates over donor influence at some Canadian universities.
Professors at Université de Sherbrooke are warming to the idea.
New subway expected to carry 27,000 riders a day to campus once it opens.
Mike Mahon honoured as an advocate for the Blackfoot Tribe and all First Nations’ people.
Bloorview staff and scientists team up with OCAD University to create interactive art for kids.
Petra Duncan trains actors to become simulated patients.
Autistic children could benefit from consistent care if parents and other caregivers get training in evidence-based practices.
Some small universities rank higher than much larger research-intensive schools.
But many universities are taking measures to counter binge drinking.
International committee calls for end to mining and export of the material.
Former York president still active in academe.
Panel unveils ambitious plan for student recruitment, international scholarships and marketing.
Photographer says some of his early inspiration came from local manufacturing plants.
Doug Goff has been researching the frozen treat for the past 25 years.
SIFE Memorial head for 2012 SIFE World Cup after beating out 50 teams in National Championships.
Weyburn, Saskatchewan was once the centre of LSD research, medical historian finds.
Graduate program plans to launch an investigative centre.
Five percent of occupational frauds in Canada are in the education sector, survey says.