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In Chile, students began by demanding free education but now they want a new constitution.
Significant minority decide to go it alone.
Findings will be used by NSERC to devise a new allocation system for its Discovery Grants Program.
Panelists at Congress refute skepticism of their audience, saying they look first at Canadian PhDs.
Changes needed due to low enrolment in some classes and pending retirements.
A Wilfrid Laurier start-up encourages students pay for a tutor – with the money going towards a charitable organization.
Mount Royal University’s aviation program is flying high, thanks to a whole new set of wings.
The journey of Moses.
Research network seeks to share knowledge and resources about tourism in the polar regions.
Study by OISE’s Higher Education Group presented at Congress.
Panel at Congress argues for a broader mandatory census in 2016.
New agreement will see colleges pay $10 per student.
New report calls for more central planning in setting numbers and kinds of medical residents.
Group of research-intensive Canadian universities plans to be a stronger voice on issues of concern to its members.
Inaugural awards from McConnell Foundation aim to celebrate CSL initiatives and encourage universities to continue their efforts.
An association has taken on the mission of encouraging the involvement of citizens in the writing of a collective science policy for society.
Ranking of 48 countries, organized by Universitas 21, looks at various measures of what constitutes a “good” educational system.
The practice is strictly regulated in Canada, but some critics say that not all the research is necessary.
Quebec physician’s 4,000-km trek visiting Native communities is meant to inspire Aboriginal youth.