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13 octobre 2013

The all-important graduate student-supervisor relationship

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQWMTBx0CPzMFK637Zb6AgNbjhxfVRtTVkrwKoq4ZPL2p18KKWOEwB3AWIBy Virginia Galt. Universities are becoming more proactive to ensure the union lasts.
During march reading week, when Université Laval was more or less deserted, 40 professors, novice and seasoned, got together on campus to embark on a novel initiative. They came from a range of disciplines, from medicine to agriculture, intrigued by the invitation from the faculty of graduate studies to form a “community of practice” devoted to helping them all, collectively, become better graduate supervisors. More...

13 octobre 2013

Examining the roots of the perennial gender gap in the STEM disciplines

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQWMTBx0CPzMFK637Zb6AgNbjhxfVRtTVkrwKoq4ZPL2p18KKWOEwB3AWIBy Harriet Eisenkraft. Unconscious bias still plays a role in keeping women scientists from the top tier.
During her childhood, Emily Choy roamed the countryside around her grandparents’ Ontario cottage, searching out insects and small animals and creating a hospital for the injured ones. In primary and high school, she excelled at science and math, taught by a mix of male and female teachers. “Since I’ve been a little kid, I’ve wanted to be a scientist,” says Ms. Choy, now a PhD candidate in biological sciences at the University of Manitoba and a 2012 L’Oréal-Unesco For Women in Science fellow. More...

13 octobre 2013

Let’s take student clubs seriously

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQWMTBx0CPzMFK637Zb6AgNbjhxfVRtTVkrwKoq4ZPL2p18KKWOEwB3AWIBy Benjamin Miller. Social entrepreneurship in a living laboratory.
University and college clubs are good places to meet people, gain valuable experiences, sometimes raise a bit of money for a good cause and have some fun. There’s no doubt that clubs are all of the above, but they’re also a great deal more. More...

13 octobre 2013

A productive mid-life crisis

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQWMTBx0CPzMFK637Zb6AgNbjhxfVRtTVkrwKoq4ZPL2p18KKWOEwB3AWIBy Alan MacEachern. The middle stretch of my academic career.
By the time you read this, I’ll be dead.
Not really, probably. But it’s occurred to me that if I begin everything I write like that, imagine how poignant, how tragic it’ll be the one time it’s true.
I’ve been thinking about mortality a lot lately. Because I’m, you know, alive. But also because the last time I wrote for University Affairs, I was a fresh-faced Bob Benson, the junior guy in the office, and now I am a world-weary Don Draper. More...

13 octobre 2013

Internships have a role in graduate programs

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQWMTBx0CPzMFK637Zb6AgNbjhxfVRtTVkrwKoq4ZPL2p18KKWOEwB3AWIBy Janice Allen. Grad students should set our own goals.
In light of recent discussion on the role of internships in education and early career development, this is a useful time to also reevaluate the importance of internships for graduate students in research-based programs of study. In recent years, a disconnect in how students, faculty and alumni define the goals of graduate studies has become more apparent (for example, in this report, PDF, from Dalhousie University). More...

13 octobre 2013

Low pay and ambiguous job status frustrates Canadian postdocs

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQWMTBx0CPzMFK637Zb6AgNbjhxfVRtTVkrwKoq4ZPL2p18KKWOEwB3AWIBy Léo Charbonneau. New survey finds postdocs see themselves as employees, not students or ‘trainees’.
A new survey of postdoctoral scholars in Canada paints a portrait of early career researchers who are generally satisfied with their research environment but frustrated by their ambiguous employment status, poor compensation and inadequate training. The online survey (PDF), released on Oct. 2, was conducted this past spring by the Canadian Association of Postdoctoral Scholars and Mitacs, a not-for-profit organization that supports industry-university research involving graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. The survey’s 1,830 respondents represent a wide range of disciplines and work primarily at universities but also at research hospitals, government laboratories and private companies. More...

13 octobre 2013

University presidents spend fewer years at the top on average, new research shows

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQWMTBx0CPzMFK637Zb6AgNbjhxfVRtTVkrwKoq4ZPL2p18KKWOEwB3AWIBy Rosanna Tamburri. Canadian university presidents also more likely to be turfed by their boards than in the past.
Life at the top of a big organization has never been a cakewalk, but new research shows that the complexities faced by modern-day university presidents could be leading to shorter presidential tenures. More...

13 octobre 2013

Canada at the middle of the pack in OECD adult-skills survey

http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQWMTBx0CPzMFK637Zb6AgNbjhxfVRtTVkrwKoq4ZPL2p18KKWOEwB3AWIBy Peggy Berkowitz. Study offers wealth of data for education policy makers and stakeholders.
Canada came in close to average among the 22 countries that took part in a much-anticipated OECD study of adult skills in literacy, numeracy and computer literacy. Where Canada ranks above average in the overall scores, it is usually a little above average; and when it ranks below average, it is usually slightly below. More...

13 octobre 2013

Taub Center study shows deterioration in Israel’s higher education

http://www.jpost.com/images/jpost_logo1.pngBy Danielle Ziri. While the size of the academic faculty has declined over the past three and a half decades, the number of students rose by 428%.
The state of Israel’s higher education has steadily deteriorated over the past decades, according to a new study released by the Taub Center for Social Policy Studies in Israel on Monday, ahead of the beginning of the academic year next week.
The study, which is part of the Taub Center’s forthcoming “State of the Nation Report 2013,” was conducted by Prof. Dan Ben-David as an update of his previous research on the subject in 2008, and revealed that Israel’s top universities have fewer senior faculty positions today than they did four decades ago. More...

13 octobre 2013

UK universities move into Uzbekistan even as human rights fears grow

http://static.guim.co.uk/static/e99f310607277d480270c398f825a63b32d019dd/common/images/logos/the-guardian/news.gifBy and Lidia Kurasinska. Foreign Office and British Council support closer links to Karimov regime despite widespread and repeated allegations of mass shootings, torture and forced labour. A string of British universities has established links with higher education institutions in a country whose human rights record is widely condemned as one of the worst in the world, with the full support of the British government. One – the University of Westminster – has set up a campus in Uzbekistan and at least five others – Cambridge, Bath, the University of East Anglia, the London College of Fashion and London Metropolitan University – have established partnerships with colleges in the country. More...

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