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May-June 2023

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AI and the future of academic work

By Lissa Cowan It doesn’t make me nervous in terms of believing I’ll be replaced,” said Linda Meegan, head of the...

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May 2023

President’s message / The strange case of the disappearing academic staff?

By Peter McInnis Visitors who scan most university and college websites are immediately...

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May 2023

CAUT Bulletin — May-June 2023

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May 2023

By the numbers / Accommodation on Canada’s campuses

In CAUT’s State of the Academic Profession Survey, we asked respondents to identify how their...

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In this Issue

By David Robinson Academic freedom, like all expressive freedoms, is particularly vulnerable during times...
By CAUT Staff During CAUT’s 94th Council meeting on April 20, member associations voted unanimously to...
By CAUT Staff CAUT welcomed the federal government announcement on May 1 that it will consult Canadians...
By CAUT Staff CAUT has called on the federal government to block any new extradition request from France,...
By CAUT Staff Thousands of graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, faculty and staff at 41...
CAUT president reaffirms commitment to CCAA advocacy In his opening remarks, CAUT president Peter McInnis...
By Cal Murgu The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed industries across the...

Interview

Interview / Samuel Dunietz

Samuel Dunietz is a Senior Policy/Program Analyst in the National Education Association’s Education Policy and...

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