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La première université à but lucratif
Le gouvernement de l'Alberta a posé un geste sans précédant en accordant au DeVry Institute of Technology, une société américaine à but lucratif qui possède 21 campus en Amérique du Nord, le droit de conférer des grades universitaires. « Cette […]
02-03-2001
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U.N. Conference to Counter Racism
March 21 has been recognized since 1966 by the United Nations as the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Canada was one of the first countries to support the UN initiative and in 1989 responded with an annual […]
01-03-2001
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How Scholars Trumped Teachers
Larry Cuban. New York: Teachers College Press, 1999; 288 pp; paper $28.95us. hardcover $63.00 US. Examining a century of university history, Larry Cuban tackles the age-old question: What is more important, teaching or research? Using two departments (history and medicine) […]
01-03-2001
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Global Women Against the Global Market
International Women's Day on March 8, 2001 will celebrate the second Global Women's Strike. Last year, women in 64 countries on every continent took what time they could away from waged and unwaged work in the first-ever global strike "for […]
01-03-2001
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CAUT Strikes Equity Committee
After several months of e-mail communication, the CAUT executive's committee on equity had its first conference call meeting Feb. 9. The seven-member committee created last fall will provide advice to the executive on equity concerns, including CAUT issues which have […]
01-03-2001
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CAUT Conference Explores Disability Issues in Academia
The legal and moral duty of university administrations and faculty associations to disabled academic staff members was under the spotlight recently at CAUT's annual grievance arbitration conference. "The professoriate is an increasingly diverse group," explained Michael Piva, chair of CAUT's […]
01-03-2001
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Report Assesses Affirmative Action Programs in the United States
Affirmative action programs have successfully redistributed education and economic resources to women and minorities without serious consequences to efficiency, say two noted economists writing in the September 2000 issue of the Journal of Economic Literature. In "Assessing Affirmative Action," authors […]
01-03-2001
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Concordia Students Granted Leave to Protest at Summit
In an unprecedented move, the Concordia University senate voted to accommodate students who want to defer writing final exams so that they can demonstrate at the Summit of the Americas in Quebec City Apr. 20 ­ 22. About 9,000 people […]
01-03-2001
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Nipissing Resolves Definition Dispute
The Nipissing University Faculty Association (NUFA) has certified a new bargaining unit of contract academic staff. On Feb. 13, the Ontario Labour Relations Board issued a certificate after NUFA successfully settled its dispute with the university over the definition of […]
01-03-2001
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Teachers Fight Market Intrusion
CAUT along with hundreds of national and international counterparts will soon be signatory of a joint declaration for democratic education. In a concerted effort to keep public education out of trade agreements, an education forum hosted by the CSQ and […]
01-03-2001
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Brock Signs New Agreement
On Jan. 31, the faculty association at Brock University concluded nine months of negotiations with the university administration. The agreement, effective July 1, 2000 to June 30, 2003 was ratified by association members on Feb. 14. Major changes include an […]
01-03-2001
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Larry Dufay Joins CAUT’s Research Department
CAUT has appointed Larry Dufay to the newly-created position of senior research officer. Larry has a M.A. in geography from the University of Toronto, and holds bachelor degrees in economics and environmental studies from the University of Saskatchewan and the […]
01-03-2001