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Flexibility in the delivery of mental health services will be key for this school year, the co-authors of a new report say.
According to one virologist, universities can help stop the spread of the disease by informing students about risks, prevention strategies and available resources.
Canada HomeShare plans to expand into Fredericton and Winnipeg this year.
Drug-checking services will be provided by an interdisciplinary team of students at a variety of sites.
The four-month pilot project will see staff work a 28-hour week instead of the typical 35.
As two senior officials plan to leave their positions, a first attempt at a proposal for creditors is revealed.
Researcher Fenton Litwiller is developing youth recreation programming to support queer kids in acquiring skills that affirm their complex gender identities.
The collaboration between the university and the Government of Nunavut highlights the importance of culturally safe care.
The first cohort of 10 to 15 students will begin taking a mix of traditional and specialized courses next fall.
The government is being urged to increase financial aid for graduate students and postdocs.
‘The digital is becoming an integral part of liberal arts education,’ says humanities dean.
Critics say more emphasis needs to be placed on broader structural issues.
Those affected include over 100,000 postsecondary students, one expert estimates.
‘We punch above our weight in Canada because we collaborate,’ says one computer science professor, ‘and this has the potential to erode those collaborations.’
President says some recommendations are already being implemented, as this year’s orientation week approaches.
Analysis found that sex differences are often ignored and only 5 per cent of studies used best practices for discovering differences between the sexes.
The public lab will welcome a new cohort of students and public service employees every four months.
The move is targeted at ‘key sectors’ to address labour-market gaps, but what does it mean for universities?
Impetus for the initiative, which also includes the Canada Foundation for Innovation, dates back to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s 94 calls to action.
The organization has faced criticism in recent years over incidents that put race and inclusion in the spotlight.