Back to top

January 2018

/sites/all/themes/caut/images/bulletin-banner.jpg

Lost in the metrics

Metrics. Whether it’s the rankings of universities and colleges, or the bibliometric assessment of research impact,...

Read more /sites/default/files/styles/responsive_low_constrict/public/coverjanuary2018-metrics.png?itok=7ee8b0Fm
/sites/default/files/styles/responsive_low_constrict/public/newsjanuary2018-unesco.png?itok=EDVPcPWK
January 2018

News / CAUT marks 20th anniversary of UNESCO recommendation

CAUT Council delegates celebrated the 20th anniversary of the UNESCO Recommendation Concerning...

Read more
/sites/default/files/styles/responsive_low_constrict/public/newsjanuary2018-niagaracollege.png?itok=rBgwQxJ5
January 2018

News / Niagara off the hook, for now

A motion of censure concerning Niagara College’s operations took centre stage at CAUT’s November...

Read more
/sites/default/files/styles/responsive_low_constrict/public/newsjanuary2018-carletonu.png?itok=zuzmvRsI
January 2018

News / Carleton on probation

At its last meeting of 2017, CAUT Council considered a motion of censure against the...

Read more

In this Issue

The case of suspended University of Lethbridge professor Tony Hall has ended with a settlement and...
by James Compton “Plus ça change, plus c’est pareil — the more things change, the more they stay the...

Interview

Interview / Martin Devitt

On Nov. 20, 2017, Ontario’s 12,000 college faculty, counsellors and librarians were legislated back to work, ending...

Read more