Revue de presse
The Globe and Mail
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Alberta plans to tie funding for postsecondary institu...
https://universityaffairs.ca/news/media-scan/headlines-for-jan-21-2020/
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CBC - The National
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Universities across Canada are cancelling face-to-face classes in response to COVID-19.
Global News
https://universityaffairs.ca/news/media-scan/headlines-for-march-16-2020/
Revue de presse
The Ottawa Citizen
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As Canada transitions towards a gre...
https://universityaffairs.ca/news/media-scan/headlines-for-feb-3-2022/
The Black Hole-FR
Most importantly: remember your audience.
There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure. – Colin Powell
To read the previous articles in this series please visit the links below:
https://universityaffairs.ca/opinion/the-black-hole/preparing-for-the-academic-job-interview/
Conseils carrière
Transforming graduate education.
In 2012, the department of biochemistry at the University of Toronto launched a for-credit course in graduate professional development (GPD). Enrolment was limited to 20 graduate students to provide an intimate and interactive learning environment. The course stressed the need to develop a broad ski...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/career-advice-article/lessons-learned-grad-course-professional-development/
From PhD to Life-FR
In addition to how-to workshops and panel discussions, this year’s career education conference will include a series of career spotlights from PhDs working in a variety of fields.
Maren Wood and I are excited to announce our Continue reading online career conference for PhDs! It's happening live, May 4-11, 2019. Many thanks to Continue reading for partnering with us again. More details below, but first let me say...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/from-phd-to-life/beyond-the-professoriates-6th-annual-online-career-conference-for-phds/
Articles de fond
How the new credo for community-engaged research is making a difference both in communities and at universities.
https://universityaffairs.ca/features/feature-article/nothing-about-us-without-us/
Actualités
Outgoing principal of Brescia University College Colleen Hanycz reflects on challenges facing women’s colleges.
When Colleen Hanycz was appointed principal of Continue reading, an affiliated college of Western University, in 2008, the institution was in a precarious position. Enrolment tanked in the fall of that year and the future of Canada’s only remain...
https://universityaffairs.ca/news/news-article/exit-interview-with-colleen-hanycz/
Actualités
February 24, 2021More universities announce fall plansMcGill University will return to on-campus teaching this fall. In a statement posted to its we...
Revue de presse
CBC - The National
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High school students are feeling plenty of pressure when it comes to transitioning to post-secondary, but it'...
https://universityaffairs.ca/news/media-scan/headlines-for-sept-6-2019/
The Black Hole-FR
Christian Paradis, the minister of Industry and State (Agriculture) recently announced that in response to the continuing challenges facing the global economy, the Canadian government has elected
https://universityaffairs.ca/opinion/the-black-hole/national-research-council-funding-priorities-miss-the-point/
Responsabilités potentielles
Leveraging the skills you acquired in grad school is key to enhancing any future employment you delve into.
I often ponder the skills I use every day to successfully undertake projects in my role as lead of graduate career education at Ryerson University. Whether one-to-one advising, developing and giving presentations, leading meetings, or attending and presenting at conferences, this is my graduate leve...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/responsibilities-may-include/your-graduate-skills-are-always-transferable/
Revue de presse
CTV News
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Christine Elliott is joining the school as a distinguished leader in residence at Western La...
https://universityaffairs.ca/news/media-scan/headlines-for-january-17-2023/
À mon avis
L’immense miroir du télescope spatial James Webb ne rentre pas dans une fusée. Il faut le replier, puis le déplier une fois dans l’espace.
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https://www.affairesuniversitaires.ca/opinion/a-mon-avis/le-telescope-spatial-james-webb-explique-par-ceux-qui-lont-fait/
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