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Read Full Text: Early-career researchers need to be the change they want to see

Early-career researchers need to be the change they want to see

August 8th, 2022

Earlier this month, I was pleased to see a paper published in PLoS Biology written by a large group of international researchers in the early stages of their careers about how we can improve research culture and practice. While I was one of the participants/authors, the real credit for driving the project goes to Brianne Kent, Constance Holman…

Read Full Text: Academia needs public academics

Academia needs public academics

August 1st, 2022

Many academics get annoyed by their colleagues who engage with the public. This could be writing op-eds, doing TED talks, advising think tanks, doing media interviews, and writing books that are accessible to the public. Before diving into analysis, let’s define some terms. We can call academics who don’t engage with the public, “traditional academics” and academics…

Read Full Text: Bringing Research To Life

Bringing Research To Life

July 18th, 2022

The pivotal moments of a researcher’s journey often go unseen by the public, occurring in remote locations or in tucked-away laboratories. But the breadth and diversity of research endeavors at Canadian universities should be celebrated and shared widely. At Queen’s University, for the sixth consecutive year, faculty, students, staff, and alumni have drawn on their…

Read Full Text: Using campus 5G networks, researchers aim for the next big innovation

Using campus 5G networks, researchers aim for the next big innovation

July 4th, 2022

Stranded in a remote community, a patient lies on an operating table, undergoing life-saving surgery. A doctor carefully sutures a wound shut – but through a sophisticated medical robot which she controls from hundreds of kilometres away. This is one of the many ways 5G could transform our lives. A collection of standards and technologies,…

Read Full Text: JULY-AUGUST 2022 DIGITAL EDITION OF UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS

JULY-AUGUST 2022 DIGITAL EDITION OF UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS

July 1st, 2022

JulyAug_universityaffairs2022 FEATURES The Quest for More Vets How universities are responding to a country-wide shortage. On the Money What the growing role of charitable donations means for higher education The Art of Reconciliation  Indigenous artists are reclaiming space on university campuses, threading history and storytelling through creative works in a variety of mediums that enrich…

Read Full Text: CICan to take international education and development in a bold new direction

CICan to take international education and development in a bold new direction

June 23rd, 2022

As Canadian colleges and institutes emerge from the global pandemic, Colleges and Institutes Canada (CICan) is pleased to share a brand-new vision for its approach to international education and development. CICan’s new three-year International Strategy works to futureproof the Canadian college and institute network through internationalization and global engagement. Developed following extensive consultation with both member…

Read Full Text: National conversation highlights importance of science literacy, communications and skills for young Canadians

National conversation highlights importance of science literacy, communications and skills for young Canadians

June 22nd, 2022

Panelists from across the country gather to reflect on how to support young people with the skills and knowledge they need to make decisions on science-based issues In a public environment where misinformation can strongly influence the attitudes young people have toward science, it is more important than ever that educators, employers, communicators and governments…

Read Full Text: Government of Canada invests in over 800 projects to advance social sciences and humanities research

Government of Canada invests in over 800 projects to advance social sciences and humanities research

June 21st, 2022

More than $175 million in funding will support research that addresses environmental inequality, economic sustainability and Indigenous language revitalization June 16, 2022, Ottawa, Ontario—Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Social sciences and humanities research plays an important role in helping society understand some of the biggest challenges facing Canadians. The Government of Canada invests in…

Read Full Text: Higher Ed are Ramping Up Targeted Hiring

Higher Ed are Ramping Up Targeted Hiring

June 3rd, 2022

University job postings seldom get noticed by the public. But this spring, Quebec politicians, the National Post and even Fox News took umbrage at advertisements for Canada Research Chair (CRC) positions at Université Laval, the University of Toronto and others that stipulated only women, visible minorities, Indigenous people and people with disabilities should apply. A Queen’s University posting for an engineering chair…

Read Full Text: Innovation Now: Showcasing Canadian Research

Innovation Now: Showcasing Canadian Research

June 1st, 2022

Table of contents Building the world’s best astronomical instruments to better understand the universe, from galaxies to the fundamental nature of matter Vaccination consteRNAtion Applying quantum technology to solve some of our toughest real-world problems To read more, please click here

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