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La rationalisation des universités en Nouvelle-Écosse : la recette d’un désastre
Vers la fin des années 1980 et le début des années 1990, le gouvernement de Nouvelle-Écosse parlait avant tout de compressions budgétaires. Il n'était pas question alors de «contrôle de la qualité». Toutefois, face à une réduction des paiements de […]
02-10-1997
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How Not to Rationalize the Universities
The Nova Scotia Experience At a press conference in Halifax on August 29 "Rationalization of the Nova Scotia Universities" was released -- a CAUT commissioned report that criticizes the Nova Scotia Government's rationalization of the province's universities between 1991 and […]
02-10-1997
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CAUT Responds to Tri-Council Code
The federal granting agencies -- the Medical Research Council, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council -- have issued the third and final report of the tri-council working group on ethical conduct […]
02-10-1997
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Federal Government to Change Canada’s Pension System
This Fall in the House of Commons Federal Finance Minister Paul Martin's proposed reforms to the Canada and Quebec Pension Plans (CPP/QPP) loom large on this fall's parliamentary agenda. Mr. Martin's package also establishes the new Seniors Benefit to replace […]
01-10-1997
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UVic Accused of “Moral Shabbiness”
The University of Victoria provoked a brief and vigorous row when it decided that it would offer an honorary degree to China's President, Jiang Zemin. The decision was made by the Senate in a 26-9 vote. By offering a degree […]
01-10-1997
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University of Toronto Student Awarded CAUT Fellowship
The selection committee for the J.H. Stewart Reid Memorial Fellowship is pleased to announce that Brian Catlos has been awarded the Fellowship for 1997-98. Mr. Catlos is a PhD student at the University of Toronto, where he obtained his BA […]
01-10-1997
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Research Funding Pivotal to a Competitive Canada
CAUT has joined with the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, the Canadian Consortium for Research, the Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada, and the Canadian Graduate Council to propose a framework for action to the federal government […]
01-10-1997
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Rationalization is a Recipe for Disaster
At first, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Nova Scotia government talked about funding cuts, but not about "quality control." With declining trans-fer payments, the government claimed it had little choice. If health and education were to survive […]
01-10-1997
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Across the country, professors oppose legislation to create TechBC
... The traditions of collegial academic decisionmaking in a context of the freedom to pursue inquiry wherever it leads without the constraints of received opinion or deference to prescribed doctrine or fear of arbitrary dismissal have served universities in the […]
01-10-1997
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Professors see no guarantees at TechBC
... On behalf of the members of the University of Calgary Faculty Association, I wish to express our deep concern over your government's refusal to protect academic freedom and free speech for instructors and researchers at the new Technical University […]
01-10-1997
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TechBC administrator defends new institution
I was recently hired into the president's office at TechBC. Some of you may remember me as last year's president of the Dalhousie Faculty Association. I was at Dalhousie for six years, and involved with the faculty association for four […]
01-10-1997
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CAUT sees no good grounds for backing down
The CAUT has no quibble with policies to improve participation rates in post-secondary education. Nor does the CAUT oppose new ways of organizing teaching and research in any field. We would not be opposed on principle to TechBC had the […]
01-10-1997