Advice
A panel of academics offers a few caveats for scientists to consider before jumping into public policy-making.
By using labour market information as a tool for targeted career exploration, you can facilitate a smoother transition to employment following graduation.
Showing gratitude, providing professional growth opportunities as well as community-building are all vital to being a good leader.
A professor emeritus reflects on how she still feels ‘on the brink of everything’ even after retirement.
The case of McGill’s Building 21.
Concordia University’s Creative Reuse Centre demonstrates how one student used her degree to transform a passion into a major project with real-world impact.
Student clubs are struggling in the pandemic’s wake. Universities can help them back on their feet.
Consent, consultation and collaboration are key.
Our students will work in a data-driven world. How can instructors ensure they have the skills they need to work with data responsibly?
To be called by your name in a class is to exist in your own right.
Good ones don’t happen by magic. Aligning expectations in advance and being intentional can help.
By clarifying your goals, creating a detailed study plan, and maximizing the many resources that are available, you will increase your chances of doing well on this test.
A look at the three main components to consider when submitting a Canada Council for the Arts grant.
A step-by-step guide to exiting unhealthy research groups.
The value of tools like ChatGPT depends on how we use them, which makes interdisciplinary undergraduate education more important than ever.
Knowledge workers will require the ability to work in diverse teams and contexts.
Work better by listening more and talking less — not because it is easy, but because it’s valuable.
This time can help you grow your art practice, while you also gain new experiences and expand your network.
Nine tips for cultivating a valued skill.
The innovation offers multiple opportunities for language teaching and learning.