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Higher Education Unions Share Problems
On March 26 and 27, 1998 CIEA President Ed Lavalle was invited to represent CIEA and CAUT at the first National Conference of Higher Education Unions in Mexico City. This important gathering was the first national meeting of the university […]
01-05-1998
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An Active Role for Librarians
The need for librarians to participate actively in university and library governance is crucial. Often, however, they experience difficulties gaining representation on the appropriate committees. Librarians who attempt to change the governance structure within their institutions may discover they have […]
01-05-1998
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Law coverage appreciated
he Committee of Concerned Faculty at Memorial University and Dr. Law are particularly pleased with the treatment the Law issue received in the April edition of the CAUT Bulletin. Thank you very much. Committee of Concerned Faculty at Memorial University
01-05-1998
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Gender doesn’t move planets
The April Bulletin was brimming with interesting information on a variety of topics. But I take issue with Dr. Joan Scott (Outside the Loop & Doing Research) with respect to the notion that "the only brand of objectivity that science […]
01-05-1998
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Kudos for April’s Status of Women Supplement
I wish to express my thanks to CAUT's Status of Women Committee: Jennifer Bankier, Jeanette Lynes, Jennifer Mather, Linda Paul and Joan Scott, for a superb supplement (Bulletin, April). As an academic with 28 years' experience, during which I was […]
01-05-1998
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Science faculty emasculated at Memorial University?
erhaps the Law-Tuinman spat at Memorial University of Newfoundland (Bulletin, April) has obscured what I believe is one of the most unfortunate outcomes of the vice-president academic's tenure at this university -- the emasculation of the faculty of science. By […]
01-05-1998
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Sessionals Sign Agreement at the University of Alberta
essionals and other temporary staff at the University of Alberta have reached their first agreement with the university. After consulting with the academic staff association in the fall of 1997, the board of governors declared that those academics on temporary […]
01-05-1998
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Winnipeg Faculty Approve New Contract
University of Winnipeg Faculty Association members have voted 91.5 per cent in favour of the new four year agreement with the University of Winnipeg Board of Regents. The board of regents has already given approval to the contract. The contract […]
01-05-1998
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La fin du boycott de la TechBC
Le 20 mars 1998, l'ACPPU et la Confederation of University Faculty Associations of British Columbia (CUFA/BC) ont annoncé qu'elles avaient conclu une entente avec la Technical University of British Columbia (Tech BC) qui met fin à un boycottage de huit […]
02-04-1998
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L’évaluation : difficile à mesurer
Tee L. Guidotti explique comment l'évaluation des travaux de recherche peut omettre des aspects méthodologiques dont la valeur et le mérite scientifiques sont difficilement mesurables. Pour étayer son argument, il donne l'exemple des études épidémiologiques que son groupe de chercheurs […]
02-04-1998
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Restrictions Lifted from New University
On Mar. 20 CAUT and the Confederation of University Faculty Associations of British Columbia (CUFA/ BC) announced an agreement with the Technical University of British Columbia (TechBC) to lift an eight-month boycott of Canada's newest university. "The agreement is the […]
02-04-1998
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Under Fire in Bavaria
Are you now, or have you ever been, a member of the Deutsche Kommunistische Partei?" If your desire is to participate in the Canadian Studies Visiting Professors Program at the University of Augsburg in the German state of Bavaria, you […]
02-04-1998