November 19th, 2021
How should you talk to journalists? What mistakes should you avoid, and above all, how can you ensure you’re being understood? Viviane Lalande, an adept at making science accessible, offers answers to these and many more queries in a series of capsules presented on her YouTube channel Sci + The Goal? To better equip scientists…
November 19th, 2021
The Government of Canada is committed to addressing radicalization to violence and supporting initiatives to ensure the safety of Canadians. On November 16, the Minister of Public Safety, the Honourable Marco Mendicino, invited interested organizations to apply for funding under the Community Resilience Fund (CRF). Starting in 2022-23, approximately $6.5 million in funding will become…
November 8th, 2021
CFI Annual Public Meeting 2021: Traditional Knowledge as a powerful driver in research– 8 December, 11.00 EST How new generations of students and researchers are increasingly integrating Indigenous insight into their work to address critical issues like climate change Featuring: The Right Honourable Paul Martin 21st Prime Minister of Canada In conversation with Chantelle Richmond…
November 8th, 2021
Plus que jamais la r茅ussite est 脿 l鈥檕rdre du jour de l鈥檈nseignement sup茅rieur. Pensons au r茅cent rapport de F茅d茅ration des c茅geps :聽La r茅ussite : regards r茅trospectifs et prospectifs.聽R茅f茅rons-nous aussi aux travaux entourant le Chantier sur la r茅ussite en enseignement sup茅rieur notamment aux m茅moires d茅pos茅s en f茅vrier dernier lors de cette consultation. Dans cette foul茅e, le…
November 1st, 2021
As Canadian businesses look beyond the COVID-19 pandemic and toward recovery, many will want to revamp or re-tool their operations. This is where applied research can be a game-changer, a ready-made solution for post-pandemic economic recovery, utilizing post-secondary innovation capacity to help businesses identify and respond to challenges. Canada鈥檚 polytechnics bring space, equipment, and expertise…
November 1st, 2021
Making inroads for college researchers amidst Canada’s university-dominated research and innovation landscape often feels like climbing uphill in mud. This feeling persisted long before the pandemic and has only been amplified since. But, like climbing uphill in mud, it’s an invigorating adventure. The work of our researchers is too often overlooked and undervalued, and it’s…
October 29th, 2021
COVID-19 Policies and Disability Rights: Analysis of the National-Level Policies of 14 Countries in Relation to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disability On November 3, join Matthew Hunt and Keiko Shikako, from McGill University, for an analysis of Covid-19 policies in relation to disability rights. Persons with disabilities experience heightened risks…
October 27th, 2021
New campaign reflects critical importance of tech education to economic recovery Eleven of Canada’s polytechnic institutions are championing the polytechnic model of education as the country rebuilds post-pandemic. “As Canada emerges from COVID-19 and tackles our biggest challenges – an aging population, technology adoption and climate change – polytechnic graduates will be increasingly critical,” says…
October 26th, 2021
Join students, faculty, staff, academic leaders and community partners on聽November 9 and 10聽for a free, timely and open dialogue about anti-Asian racism in Canada鈥檚 post-secondary education sector. This virtual event will amplify the voices of people from across university communities nationally. The forum will drive meaningful action and academic- and community-led solutions, building solidarities with…
October 25th, 2021
The October edition of Dialogue, the聽eNewsletter of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) is now available. To read the latest news in research and funding opportunities, please click here.
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