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Equity Committee Welcomes New Member at First Meeting
CAUT's newly established Equity Committee held its first face-to-face meeting at Ryerson Polytechnic University in May and welcomed its newest member, Piet Defraeye, a gay activist and drama professor from the University of Alberta. "The committee is made up of […]
01-06-2001
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Committee of Inquiry to Investigate Noble Case
CAUT's Academic Freedom & Tenure Committee launching an investigation into rejection of David Noble's appointment at Simon Fraser University. CAUT's Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee has appointed an independent committee of inquiry to investigate events at Simon Fraser University concerning […]
01-06-2001
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New Agreement at Mount Saint Vincent
On May 9, after two days of intense bargaining, Mount Saint Vincent University Faculty Association reached a tentative agreement with the university. The three-year contract provides scale increases of an estimated 7.44 per cent -- 2.5 per cent retroactive to […]
01-06-2001
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Students Pay More for Less
Rapidly rising tuition fees in the past decade have meant students are paying for less while access to university and college is becoming more fragmented along income lines, concludes a new CAUT report. The study, University & College Accessibility: How […]
01-06-2001
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Professors Sound Alarm Over Proposed Restructuring Bill in Nova Scotia
CAUT is warning that Nova Scotia's proposed Bill 20, the Government Restructuring Act, represents a potentially unprecedented violation of university autonomy and academic freedom. "If it applies to universities, Bill 20 would lead to an unacceptable political influence over the […]
01-06-2001
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Online Conference Set for Fall 2001
CAUT will be co-hosting a major international conference on online education Nov. 2­4 at the Delta hotel in downtown Montreal. Joining CAUT in sponsoring the conference are the Fédération québécoise des professeures et professeurs d'université, the Canadian Federation of Students, […]
01-06-2001
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Feds to Study Ways to Improve Research & Development
The federal Liberal government is undertaking a sweeping study to find ways to improve Canada's research and development capacity, but sources say the initiative needs more work. Industry Minister Brian Tobin and Human Resources Development Minister Jane Stewart are taking […]
01-06-2001
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Two-Tier Hiring Policy Under Attack
CAUT has registered strong objection to proposals to dismantle the federal government's policy that gives Canadians and permanent residents first consideration for academic jobs at Canadian post-secondary institutions. CAUT president Tom Booth and executive director Jim Turk met last month […]
01-06-2001
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U.K. Professor Resigns to Protest ‘Gift’
Dr. Richard Smith, editor of the British Medical Journal, has resigned from his position as professor of medical journalism at the University of Nottingham to protest the institution's links with British American Tobacco. The university has accepted a £3.8 million […]
01-06-2001
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Ottawa Posts Record Surplus
Stronger than expected economic growth last year pushed the federal surplus to a record $15 billion, but Finance Minister Paul Martin says none of that windfall will go to repairing Canada's social infrastructure. In his economic statement delivered in Ottawa […]
01-06-2001
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Proposed Bicameral Funding Approach Is No Solution
Tomorrow's Cures Today? How to Reform the Health Research System Donald R. Forsdyke. New York: Harwood Academic Publishers, 2000; 174 pp; hardcover $38 US. This compilation of previous publications from the 1980s and 1990s, together with some new chapters written […]
01-06-2001
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The Wizardry of Mediating Instruction with Technology
The discourse analysts out there will notice first in my title the syntactic fracture from what has now become the fluid "Technology Mediated Instruction." That is intentional. I want to focus on both the action of mediation and the attempts […]
01-06-2001