…data on faculty in Canada- all of which we explore in the latest issue of our magazine. Roundtable participants spoke to all of these issues. But they also spoke about…
READ MORE…materialized in any of the Canadian institutions that could be reasonably compared to Minnesota? Unfortunately, we presently lack a comprehensive empirical understanding of this significant element of Canadian higher education….
READ MORE…social networks created when students take several courses could easily permit infected but asymptomatic students to come into contact with hundreds of people each day by simply attending their classes….
READ MORE…compelling provocation for the scientific community to come to grips with the cataclysmic changes we are now living through and ignore at our peril. Disrupting the Catholic Church Developed by…
READ MORE…on the ability of scientists to communicate freely, are ultimately attacks on democratic governance. It’s no secret the Harper government has a problem with science. In fact, Canada’s scientists are…
READ MORE…communicators, and mentors, and are willing to sacrifice research productivity to achieve these goals. E. O. Wilson would likely never have become so famous had frontline educators not eloquently communicated…
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…of Toronto Press insists on at least two peer reviews by scholars familiar with the author’s field before a manuscript will be submitted for approval. Even positive peer review is…
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