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7 décembre 2015

Dealing with mental health: A guide for professors

Résultat de recherche d'images pour By Caroline Anne Kovesi. I am many things: the president of Mount Allison’s Sociology Society, a dance teacher, and a passionate learner. I am also a student living with anxiety and depression. As a firm believer in the value of learning from others’ lived experience, I think that we ought to take more time to listen closely to one another. More...

7 décembre 2015

What’s a PhD for? Report raises more questions than it answers

Résultat de recherche d'images pour By Melonie Fullick. The Conference Board of Canada (CBoC) has been working on a study about PhDs in Canada, their career paths and contributions to the economy and society, titled Inside and Outside the Academy: Valuing and Preparing PhDs for Careers. The report, by Jessica Edge and Daniel Munro, was published earlier this week. I was keen to get a look at it because the issues in it relate directly to some of the things I’ve been researching and writing about over the past few years, both in this blog and in my dissertation (for example, in my previous two posts). There still isn’t much solid information available about the PhD in Canada and doctoral students’ choices and experiences, so new research is always a treat. More...

7 décembre 2015

It’s time to reconsider the usefulness of tenure

Résultat de recherche d'images pour By Phil Octetes. As a lifelong liberal (please note the lower case “l” – this is not a partisan polemic), I thought I would never have cause to say this: Margaret Thatcher was right. I disagreed with almost all of her policies when she was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and in 1988 I was quite concerned when she decided to end the concept of academic tenure in U.K. universities. I pondered what this might mean for my future employment as an academic (as I was completing graduate work in the U.K. at the time) and whether this spelled disaster for finding permanent, stable employment. More...

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7 décembre 2015

UBC residence will be one of world’s tallest wood buildings

Résultat de recherche d'images pour By Zach Bradley. A new student residence under construction on the University of British Columbia campus will be one of the tallest wood buildings in the world. UBC says the 18-storey structure builds on the university’s commitment to sustainability and innovation. The eco-friendly structure will stand 53 metres tall and house more than 400 students after its completion, planned for 2017. More...

7 décembre 2015

Stolen first-edition Darwin classic returns home to MSVU

Résultat de recherche d'images pour By Zack Bradley. On the Origin of Species one of several valuable books taken from Mount Saint Vincent University’s library years ago. More...

7 décembre 2015

Low business innovation pulling down Canada’s S&T performance

Résultat de recherche d'images pour By Léo Charbonneau. The latest report of the Science, Technology and Innovation Council, released Nov. 27, paints a fairly gloomy portrait of the state of innovation, science and technology (S&T) in Canada. This is the fourth report by the council, which was created in 2007 to advise the federal government on Canada’s S&T and innovation performance relative to that of other countries. More...

7 décembre 2015

Researchers cheer long-form census change, but challenges remain

Résultat de recherche d'images pour By Rosanna Tamburri. Some academics call for changes to Statistics Canada’s independence and data-gathering methods. More...

7 décembre 2015

Chasing pieces of the Berlin Wall

Résultat de recherche d'images pour By Shawna Wagman. After the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, a new, lesser-known chapter in its history began. Many large slabs, not to mention plenty of rubble-turned-souvenirs, began to circulate around the world, landing in various places—everywhere from dresser drawers and presidential libraries to museums, hotel lobbies, eBay and even a vacant lot in downtown Truro, Nova Scotia. More...

7 décembre 2015

France proposes easier residence rights, better services

By Natalie Marsh. The French President, François Hollande, has recently announced a national plan for student life (Plan National de Vie Étudiante) in France. Included in the 35 measures of PNVE is a commitment to improving residence rights for international student graduates. More...

7 décembre 2015

Austrade launches interactive data visualisation tool

By Anton Crace. MIP Orbis, a world-leading online data visualisation tool, has been developed by Austrade and now enables Australian stakeholders to create interactive dashboards, visualising student enrolments and visa grants for particular markets, for example. More...

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