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9 novembre 2018

More than half of university teaching staff on contract

More than half the people teaching at Nova Scotia universities are working under contract rather than in a position that might lead to a permanent, secure academic post, according to a recent study, writes Jean Laroche for CBC News. More...
9 novembre 2018

Bolsonaro poses a serious threat to higher education

By Marion Lloyd. Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s ultra-right-wing president-elect, is not only a threat to democracy, women, Afro-Brazilians, indigenous people, gays and the Amazon Rainforest – the 28 October election of the retired army paratrooper also spells very bad news for Brazilian higher education. More...
9 novembre 2018

Jair Bolsonaro’s presidency could be devastating for higher education in Brazil

By Brendan O’Malley – Managing Editor. Academic Freedom is again under the spotlight in this week’s edition. Marion Lloyd warns about the serious threats posed to higher education and academic freedom in Brazil by the election of the new far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro. And Yojana Sharma writes that a change of presidency at China’s flagship Peking University is being seen by academics as a new tightening of control over dissenting thought among scholars.
   In Commentary, Diana Oblinger says we need to rethink, redesign and reset our expectations for learning throughout our lives as artificial intelligence and other technologies will offer an opportunity to create new ways of learning. Eric Fredua-Kwarteng and Samuel Kwaku Ofosu suggest issues that Ghana’s National Accreditation Board could focus on to increase its relevance as an external quality agent for higher education, rather than focusing on relatively trivial issues such as honorary titles. And Hakan Ergin acknowledges that the Turkish authorities have made an effort to hire Syrian academics at Turkish universities but says it is not enough and urges Turkey to adopt a long-term strategy to harness Syrian brain power.
   In our World Blog, Fiona Hunter, Elspeth Jones and Hans de Wit explain why giving responsibility back to academics and administrators in the internationalisation process is essential for the future of internationalisation.
   In our series on Transformative Leadership, Brendan O’Malley interviews Mastercard Foundation Scholar Ubah Ali, who is fighting to end the hazardous cultural practice of female genital mutilation in her homeland, Somaliland.
   In Features, Alex Abutu reports on claims by the head of Nigeria’s Tertiary Education Trust Fund that the funding agency has left behind its corruption-plagued past, while academics complain that it is still strengthening universities abroad instead of locally. And Shadi Khan Saif reports that a new group of educators stood as candidates in the parliamentary elections in Afghanistan, and the millions of voters who defied grim security risks to take part are now awaiting the election results. More...
8 novembre 2018

More Provincial Expenditure Comparisons

By Alex Usher. I got a lot of feedback on last week’s blog about provincial PSE spending comparisons.  So much so that a few of you asked for a bunch of other comparisons.  This blog does nothing but aim to please, so let’s get to it. More...

8 novembre 2018

Canada’s Most Iconic University Building

By Alex Usher. Recently, someone asked me what I thought Canada’s most iconic university building was.  That is, which building is a) instantly recognizable and b) utterly representative of the campus on which it sits?  I put the question out on twitter and got some interesting answers from my excellent and disputatious followers. More...

8 novembre 2018

Federal Transfers to Institutions

By Alex Usher. The government of Canada has essentially four mechanisms for transferring money to post-secondary institutions. The first, as discussed yesterday, is the indirect means of transfers to provinces.  The second is through the research granting councils: the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC); as of 2018, the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), which disburses money for scientific infrastructure, is now considered the fourth granting council. More...

8 novembre 2018

Good Lord Cape Breton

By Alex Usher. Last week, I got an email from the Atlantic Association of Universities.  “Great news!” it said.  “Enrollment in Atlantic Canadian universities rose by 2.4% last year!”  That’s pretty good, I thought to myself,  given the demographic crunch and all.  So, I clicked through on the document to get to where I can see the institution-by-institution data. More...

8 novembre 2018

Comparing Provincial Expenditures on Post-Secondary Education

By Alex Usher. Answering the question of which provincial government spends the most on post-secondary education is trickier than it looks.  Not only do provinces differ in size (Ontario is roughly 95 times the size of Prince Edward Island), but they differ in terms of post-secondary participation rates, they differ in terms of the types of institutions they fund, and of course they differ in wealth and fiscal capacity. More...

7 novembre 2018

Planning for a Recession

By Alex Usher. The United States is currently in its 113th month of consecutive economic expansion. The all-time record is 120.  A trade-war-obsessed lunatic is in control of the White House, and earlier this year Congress approved maybe the most radical set of deficit-driven tax cuts ever proposed. The likelihood that a recession hits the United States at some point in the next 24 months is thus exceedingly high. More...

6 novembre 2018

Real-world learning comes to campus

eCampus NewsColleges and universities are enhancing undergraduate learning by combining in-class instruction with practical, real-world experiences. At Illinois Wesleyan University (IWU), freshmen and seniors can take part in two innovative programs that “bookend” their academic career. More...

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