Skip to main content
Go back to /bulletin Back

Bulletin Archive

Search
Refine Results
Showing 3913–3924 of 5069 results
Bulletin
Terre-Neuve et Labrador : sous-financement des universités et collèges
Selon un cadre supérieur de l'Université Memorial, à Terre-Neuve, les universités et les collèges canadiens situés dans les régions perdent du terrain par rapport aux autres établissements d'enseignement à cause de la manière dont le fédéral répartit les crédits à […]
02-03-2002
Bulletin
Déréglementation des frais de scolarité en C.-B
L'ACPPU condamne la décision du gouvernement de la Colombie-Britannique de déréglementer les frais de scolarité des universités et des collèges de la province. Le président de l'ACPPU, Tom Booth, a déclaré que la décision du gouvernement provincial, annoncée le mois […]
02-03-2002
Bulletin
Malaspina Doubles Tuition Fees
Students at Malaspina University-College in Nanaimo, British Columbia, are the first to learn the impact of tuition deregulation. The Malaspina administration will recommend to its board that tuition next year increase 98 per cent for first- and second-year students and […]
01-03-2002
Bulletin
Donations Sought for Legal Fund
CAUT is asking local faculty associations and members to support a historic human rights case for female academics. The case involves a group of retired female professors from the University of Toronto, including such highly renowned academics as Phyllis Grosskurth […]
01-03-2002
Bulletin
Anchoring Our Evolving Libraries
Our Enduring Values: Librarianship in the 21st Century Michael Gorman. Chicago: American Library Association, 2000; 188 pp; paper $28 US. Michael Gorman's book begins by positing a war - a war between the traditional library and the "virtual" library, a […]
01-03-2002
Bulletin
La stratégie d’innovation tant attendue déçoit
Le livre blanc du gouvernement fédéral sur l'innovation et le perfectionnement des compétences, qui a tant tardé à venir, a été rendu public le 12 février. Ses critiques estiment toutefois qu'il est beaucoup trop vague. Divisé en deux parties, le […]
01-03-2002
Bulletin
Merit Pay – A Bonus for the Employer?
The notion of merit pay seems, at first glance, unassailable as a right and proper thing - a just recognition of imagination, skill and industry. This is the picture of merit systems that will make sense to many faculty, and […]
01-03-2002
Bulletin
Recrutement : la priorité aux Canadiens
Le gouvernement fédéral exige que les Canadiens et les résidents permanents qui ont les compétences soient nommés en priorité à tous les postes universitaires. Dans une lettre adressée à l'ACPPU le mois dernier, Sandy MacDonald, du ministère du Développement des […]
01-03-2002
Bulletin
Dalhousie Profs on Strike
Members of the Dalhousie Faculty Association went on strike March 4, saying the university left them no alternative. Andrew Wainwright, Dalhousie Faculty Association president, said "We were hoping to avoid another strike at Dalhousie. The association pursued all avenues to […]
01-03-2002
Bulletin
Feds Affirm ‘Canadian First’ Hiring Policy
The federal government's long-delayed white paper on innovation and skills training was released Feb. 12, but critics say it is disappointingly vague on details. The white paper, divided into two parts and coauthored by Industry Canada and Human Resources Development […]
01-03-2002
Bulletin
International Outcry over British Columbia’s Bill 28
Many international associations have writen to B.C. Premier Gordon Campbell condemning the introduction of Bill 28: Public Education Flexibility and Choice Act. A sample follows. - ed.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NATFHE represents nearly 70,000 teachers and researchers in new universities, colleges of higher […]
01-03-2002
Bulletin
Long-Awaited Innovation Strategy Disappointingly Vague
The federal government's long-delayed white paper on innovation and skills training was released Feb. 12, but critics say it is disappointingly vague on details. The white paper, divided into two parts and coauthored by Industry Canada and Human Resources Development […]
01-03-2002