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Fair access: Strikes the right balance on education and copyright

Michael Geist

Emerging forms of access to copyrighted works is undermining the value of Access Copyright, argues Professor Michael Geist.

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Access Copyright: Addressing the needs and concerns of both creators and users in a changing copyright landscape

Roanie Levy

Access Copyright has the infrastructure and expertise to best serve universities, says the organization’s Executive Director Roanie Levy.

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Reviewing Ontario’s university funding

Sue Herbert

The rationale for reviewing and reforming the way we fund universities.

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Higher education and growing inequality

Simon Marginson

Rather than a tool of social mobility, higher education now reinforces inequality.

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A personal perspective of contract instructing in Ontario

Andrew Robinson

Contract faculty work in Ontario is unfair, ineffective, and ready for a shakeup.

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Zero-hours contracts and precarious academic work in the UK

Jonathan White

The University and College Union is fighting back against zero-hour contracts that trap thousands in casualized work.

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Organizing against the widening gap in academic job security in Australia

Jeannie Rea

Precarious academic work is an important issue in Australia, and the National Tertiary Education Union is making it a priority.

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From Deference to Defiance: The evolution of Ontario faculty associations

Craig Heron

Faculty associations are behaving more and more like unions, transforming labour relations at universities in Ontario.

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The political challenge of academic commitment

Robin Vose

As we approach this year’s federal election, professors and academic librarians have a responsibility to speak out.

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