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Ill-founded claims
I’m shocked by Heinz Klatt’s letter “No apartheid in Palestine” (Bulletin, May 2009). Some of his statements are so ill-founded as to leave one wondering where to begin. He reduces the political and moral wrong of apartheid South Africa to […]
09-09-2009
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The Politics of Engagement
Teach Them to Challenge Authority: Educating for Healthy Societies, Gregory S. Prince Jr. New York, NY & London, UK: Continuum, 2008; 256 pp; ISBN: 9780826491381, cloth $26.95 US. This book belongs to that species of reflection on the state of […]
08-09-2009
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Acadia University Agrees to Resolve Wightman Case through Arbitration
With the assistance of mediator Bruce Outhouse, Acadia Uni­ver­sity and CAUT reached an agreement in the case of Dr. Colin Wightman — whose termination by Acadia had prompted CAUT to start censure proceedings against the university. Acadia and CAUT agreed […]
08-09-2009
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CAUT Budget Brief
Increase Outlay for Research & Improve Accessibility CAUT is calling on the federal government’s 2010 budget to increase funding for the three granting councils and for better accessibility to post-secondary education. In its submission ahead of the Finance Committee’s pre-budget […]
08-09-2009
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CAUT Releases Peer Review Q&A Brochure
A free guide to serving on peer review committees is now available to academic staff. What is Fair? Q&A on Procedures and Standards in Peer Review, developed by CAUT’s Academic freedom & Tenure Committee, addresses the primary aspects of proper […]
08-09-2009
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Carleton Student Wins Reid Fellowship
Kevin Walby, a doctoral student in sociology at Carleton University, has been awarded CAUT’s Stewart Reid fellowship. Walby graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a bachelor of arts (Hons), earned a post-graduate sociology degree from the University of Victoria, […]
08-09-2009
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Measuring the Unmeasurable
Assessment and impact: these are the new watchwords in higher education. We have assessment indicators in the social sciences, the physical sciences and our business and law schools, which ask: “What does this research do? What footprint does it leave? […]
08-09-2009
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Freedom of Inquiry Seems Always in Jeopardy
I attended a conference last year “Free Inquiry at Risk: Universities in Dangerous Times” commemorating the 75th anniversary of the founding of the University in Exile at the New School for Social Research in New York. During the conference it […]
08-09-2009
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Sombres perspectives pour la population étudiante
La présidente nationale de la Fédération canadienne des étudiantes et étudiants, Katherine Giroux-Bougard, prévient que l'éducation supérieure devient de plus en plus hors de la portée de nombreuses familles canadiennes. Taux de chômage sans précédent, hausse des droits de scolarité […]
08-09-2009
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L’explosion de la demande
Une préoccupation globale La privatisation, la diversification et la précarisation sont trois tendances qui bouleversent actuellement le secteur de l’éducation supé­rieure à l’échelle mondiale. Voilà le constat qu’ont dressé les interve­nants à la Conférence mondiale de l’UNESCO sur l’enseignement supérieur […]
08-09-2009
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Les médecins réclament l’interdiction de l’amiante
Une mine d'amiante à Thetford Mines (Québec), importante source mondiale de production d'amiante chrysotile. [Photo : Pierre Obendrauf, The Gazette (Montreal)] Les médecins du Canada appellent le gouvernement fédéral à abandonner son soutien à l’indus­trie de l’amiante. Lors de l’assemblée […]
08-09-2009
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Une conférence Israël-Palestine fait l’objet d’une commission d’enquête
L'ACPPU a annoncé la création d’une commission d’enquête sur les événements entourant la te­nue, cet été, d’une conférence con­troversée sur les moyes de progresser vers la paix au Moyen-Orient. Coparrainée par les universités Queen’s et York dans le cadre des […]
08-09-2009