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20 avril 2016

Canadian education a bargain for U.S. students

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Shannon Moneo. Canada’s diminished dollar and the possible presidency of a pumped-up Trump have the potential to prompt U.S. business students to look north, especially those with dual citizenship. Read more...
20 avril 2016

It’s innovate or die for business schools

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Jennifer Lewington. For example, in the school’s Creative Destruction Lab, MBA students offer pro bono advice to startups seeking to commercialize their ventures. Read more...
20 avril 2016

Universities and colleges to get $2B boost

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By . The federal government has earmarked an extra $2 billion for Canadian universities and colleges over the next three years to help meet the challenges of a changing economy, with the first $500 million available this year. Read more...

20 avril 2016

Business schools play catch-up on crowdfunding DAINA LAWRENCE

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Daina Lawrence. Several years ago, Simon Parker, a professor of entrepreneurship at Ivey Business School, integrated crowdfunding into his curriculum as he recognized the need to impart this skill to the next generation of business leaders. Read more...
20 avril 2016

Budget shifts federal science focus back to basics

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Ivan Semeniuk. After the federal Liberals pledged to treat scientists with respect following last fall’s election campaign, Canadian researchers were left to wonder how that respect might translate into dollars and cents. Read more...
20 avril 2016

Ontario government facing criticism over deceptive ‘free’ tuition proposal

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Jane Taber. The Ontario government is facing criticism over the way it is promoting its move to make tuition free for some college students and help others, including university students, with some of their costs. Read more...
20 avril 2016

No one wants to talk about it, but Canada’s R&D programs are failing

Go to the Globe and Mail homepageBy Jeffrey Dale. Not so long ago, Canada was known as an innovation nation. Many of our companies were global leaders. Our governments and businesses have invested billions in research and development to drive more innovation. Why have our leaders such as Nortel, BlackBerry and now Bombardier lost their once-global competitive advantage. Read more...
20 avril 2016

Free money: Post-secondary scholarships are begging for candidates

By Garry Marr. Tall Clubs International says it probably comes up a little short when it comes to the number of applications it receives for its scholarships. More...

20 avril 2016

John McCallum pledges to make immigration easier for international students

cbc masthead logoBy Moira Donovan. Federal Immigration Minister John McCallum says the government will be looking at ways to make the immigration process easier for international students. More...

20 avril 2016

'Free' tuition isn't exactly free, Wynne notes

http://www.ottawasun.com/paywall/theme/resources/img/ots/logoPaywall.pngBy Allison Jones. Premier Kathleen Wynne says she worried about her government pitching a new student grant program as providing "free" tuition, since there are caveats. The Liberal government announced in its recent budget that it is combining existing programs to create an Ontario Student Grant, which would pay for average college or university tuition for students from families with incomes of $50,000 or less. Read more...
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