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Private College Deal Derailed
Simon Fraser University has put the brakes on a controversial deal with an Australian company to establish a private for-profit college on campus for international students. The proposed partnership with IBT Education Limited unleashed a storm of protest from students […]
01-02-2006
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Equity Does Not Exclude Quality
Professor David Mullan’s letter (“Issue is Quality, Not Feminist Agenda,” Bulletin, January 2006), errs in assuming Loretta Czernis’ concern about the underrepresentation of women is a concern for “feminist quotas.” One might have reservations about a national program that perpetuates […]
01-02-2006
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NOSM: Union Certified
The faculty association at the new Northern Ontario School of Medicine has been certified by the labour board to represent the school’s full-time academic staff. NOSMFA was handed an interim certificate earlier this year, recognizing a 20-member bargaining unit that […]
01-02-2006
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Unions Condemn Ballarat’s ‘Work Choices’
Academic unions in Australia are condemning a decision by the University of Ballarat that requires all new staff to accept individual employment contracts in order to take up their appointments. The move comes just six months after the Australian government […]
01-02-2006
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Who Will Be Your President in 2011?
Who will be the president of your local association in 2011? If you plan well, it may be a faculty member who is junior today, or someone who is not even on the payroll in 2006. It could be a […]
01-02-2006
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Becoming McUniversities
Back in the nineties, the author of the McDonaldization Thesis noted that soon the university will adopt many of the managerial models and practices associated with the spread of this hamburger chain. According to the American sociologist George Ritzer, new […]
01-02-2006
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Bishop’s Governance Commission Formed
In response to a request from the faculty council at Bishop’s University, CAUT has established an independent commission on governance to assist the university community resolve differences about how Bishop’s should be governed. The three members of the commission are […]
01-02-2006
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Part-Time Lecturer Wins Precedent-Setting Victory
A university lecturer has won an important settlement which may ensure that part-time British academic staff are paid a pro-rata equivalent to their full-time colleagues. Susan Birch, who was employed on a part-time basis at Leeds Metropolitan University, challenged her […]
01-02-2006
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Former CAUT Executive Director Receives Milner Award
CAUT’s former executive director Donald Savage received the organization’s Milner Memorial Award in November for distinguished contribution to the cause of academic freedom. “The award signals Don’s commitment to academic freedom in the spheres of scholarly work, the law and […]
01-02-2006
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La terreur des lois antiterroristes
J’ai eu l’honneur de représenter l’ACPPU, aux côtés du directeur général James Turk et du directeur général associé David Robinson, aux réunions que le syndicat australien NTEU (National Tertiary Education Union) et l’Internationale de l’Éducation ont organisées le mois dernier […]
02-01-2006
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Mise à jour de l’EPTC prête à télécharger
Les trois organismes subventionnaires canadiens ont annoncé la publication d’une mise à jour de l’Énoncé de politique des trois Con­seils (EPTC) sur l’éthique de la re­cherche avec des êtres humains. Cet­te nouvelle version comporte, en­tre autres changements, des corrections techniques […]
02-01-2006
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Nouvelle chercheuse invitée
L'ACPPU est heureuse d’accueillir Leona Jacobs, bibliothécaire-analyste à l’Université de Lethbridge, à titre de chercheuse invitée pour 2006. Durant son séjour à l’ACPPU, elle étudiera les dispositions en vigueur qui régissent les congés de recherche accordés aux bibliothécaires des établissements […]
02-01-2006