September 15th, 2022
Discover our new programming ! CRISPESH is happy to launch its new 2022-2023 Lunch & Learn programmation! This year, our events are inspired by the Chantier de la réussite project, launched by the Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieur. Our conference cycle therefore explores themes related to academic success and handicap to suggest concrete solutions to those involved in higher education. Our conferences are mostly aimed at professionals,…
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…
May 31st, 2022
Table of Contents: Introducing … the 2022 Final Five storytellers The Conversation continues with ocean economics, and Indigenous knowledge Communicating the urgency of planetary health Apply to join SSHRC’s Advisory Committee to Address Barriers to Accessibility And much more To access the newsletter, please click here
May 6th, 2022
Four experts will address the question “What does social justice mean for you today, and how can research help advance it to forge the future you want?” They will share their knowledge in climate activism, social justice learning, queer and gender difference, and health and wellbeing. Join us from 3 to 4:30 p.m. EDT on May 16 Register today for a #PromisingFutureNow We…
May 5th, 2022
Universities are reacting to the invasion in a range of ways, and some could affect the study of Russia and Ukraine for both scholars and students. The Kremlin’s war on Ukraine has evoked such strong reaction in Canadian academia that scholars may remove the word “Russian” from at least one program title. That’s just one…
February 7th, 2022
The Dawson Social Science Week conference is this week, Monday, Feb. 7 to Friday, Feb. 11, and we’re looking forward to welcoming the Dawson community to this online event. To see the list of events, click here: https://www.dawsoncollege.qc.ca/programs/social-science-business-technologies/social-science/social-science-week
February 4th, 2022
Le monde est en transformation et les cégeps n’y échappent pas. L’intelligence artificielle, l’IA, fait partie de la donne. Comment approcher, avec réalisme et humanité, les technologies de l’IA qui sont omniprésentes dans nos vies et incontournables dans les organisations ? Le 11 novembre 2021, le congrès de la Fédération des cégeps portait justement sur le…
January 17th, 2022
The Canada Research Coordinating Committee (CRCC) has released its 2020–21 progress report, Collective Response. The report illustrates how Canada’s federal research funding organizations worked together to meet the challenges facing Canadians and Canada’s research community due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The CRCC member organizations supported rapid response research while extending deadlines and funding, sharing research knowledge, advancing joint strategies, engaging…
January 12th, 2022
Episode 4: Inside The Mental Health Shadow Pandemic Episode airs: January 19, 2022 at 1pm (EST) in English. Mental health is on everyone’s mind these days. Though we’ve seen some success in raising awareness and addressing the stigma around mental health, the urgency to do more still remains. How has the past year changed what…
December 8th, 2021
Indigenous rights are human rights Airdate : December 15, 2021 at 1:00 pm EST The human rights conversation in Canada is inextricably linked to both the United Nations Declaration on the Rights on Indigenous Peoples and the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, both of which consider education as vital to preserving and strengthening Indigenous communities….
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Russia’s war on Ukraine shakes academia
May 5th, 2022Universities are reacting to the invasion in a range of ways, and some could affect the study of Russia and Ukraine for both scholars and students. The Kremlin’s war on Ukraine has evoked such strong reaction in Canadian academia that scholars may remove the word “Russian” from at least one program title. That’s just one…