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Here’s the good news: faculty num­bers are up significantly in Canada and should continue to rise. The not so good news: student enrolment has climbed even faster, far outpacing fac­ulty growth. Those ...
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The Globe and Mail International student cap will cost schools $600-million next year, Ontario universities project Ontario universities say the federal government’s cap on international study permits ...
While the arrival of vaccines against COVID-19 gives hope that this pandemic will end at some point later this year, the reality is that this winter term will unfold much like the fall term before it.
To mark Canada’s 150th, fifty fun facts about Canada’s campuses. No patience to scroll through our fabulous slider of fun facts? Here they are in a text-only format. If you want to see all of the ...
Graduate school is often a full-time investment. Many students find themselves pressed for time, juggling academic pursuits ...
Despite efforts to address student mental health, services are not meeting needs.
Researchers applying for grants from Canada’s three main federal funding agencies will soon have cause for celebration: the unpopular Canadian Common CV is being phased out in favour of a new ...
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Brad Clarke has been appointed interim associate vice-president, equity, at Brock University, where he currently serves as associate vice-president, students (a role he will continue to hold). Mr.