In the days immediately following the December 26 tsunami, the world’s attention focused on rescuing survivors and meeting their immediate needs. But planning for longer-term assistance wasn’t far ...
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 ...
Two universities are taking unique approaches to provide meaningful career development opportunities through job shadowing. At the University of Waterloo, the Centre for Career Action (CCA) recently ...
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 ...
This is not another opinion piece outlining the need for open access (OA). It is about the pitfalls the research community has stumbled into during our quest for OA, particularly our lack of ...
Creative Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Education (Urmeneta, A., & Romero, M. [Eds]. 2024. Palgrave Macmillan.) is a valuable open access resource for university administrators, faculty, ...
It’s challenging to work at the margins of any field, but that’s even more the case when you work in a contemporary, popular medium that lacks the markers of so-called highbrow art forms – markers ...