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Why Canadian universities need to better support scholar-innovators to catalyze academic entrepreneurship. Who’s afraid of ...
Today’s professors are mentors, public intellectuals, grant writers, collaborators, and increasingly, entrepreneurs. They ...
Quebec’s first chief scientist, Rémi Quirion, looks back on his career and the challenges awaiting his successor.
Scholarship has shown that memes are not just flashy novelties. A recent study in ScienceDirect found that when students ...
IDRA scholarship recipient Kenneth Gyamerah worked with teachers to bring traditional knowledge into science and technology ...
Held before an attentive Toronto audience, the intense conversation doubled as a warning. For Marc Spooner, professor of ...
There are many ways in which modern culture has moved away from organized religion, but one vestige of it that remains in the academy is the concept of the sabbatical. Based on the biblical idea of ...
The three funding agencies united under the Tri-Agency umbrella have their own processes, norms and expectations when it comes to research grants. Last month, I shared my top tips for researchers ...
On a mural inside the University of Manitoba’s Price Faculty of Engineering, bison jump over a hydroelectric dam, plummeting into the turbulent waters below. At the base of the dam, an Indigenous ...
Université de Montréal rector Daniel Jutras reflects on how Canadian universities are reacting to events in the U.S. and the grounds for optimism amid the turmoil.
Last month, the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (FHSS) — a pan-Canadian organization representing dozens of scholarly associations — announced that it will be unable to hold its 2026 ...