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The long path to equity

It was a long journey, beginning more than 16 years ago, with many twists and turns along the way. But in July of this year, the federal government announced that a new settlement was reached to ensure greater equity in the Canada Research Chairs (CRC) Program.
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Academic advisor

J.D. of Fredericton writes: I’ve been approached by a student who wants to record my lectures. I’m uneasy about the request for intellectual property and privacy reasons. Do I have to agree? David Robinson answers:
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Book review / The Future of Academic Freedom

Henry Reichman. John Hopkins University Press, 2019; 376 pp; ISBN: 978-1-42142-858-1 by Len Findlay
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News / Survey aims to paint picture of Canada’s faculty

On October 7, Statistics Canada is launching the Survey of Post-secondary Faculty and Researchers.
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News / CAUT condemns dismissals at Maritime College of Forest Technology

The Canadian Association of University Teachers is raising concerns about academic freedom at the Maritime College of Forest Technology in New Brunswick following the recent dismissal of two teachers.
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News / Elizabeth McCallion winner of the Stewart Reid Memorial Fellowship

Elizabeth McCallion, a PhD candidate at Queen’s University, has been awarded the 2019-2020 Stewart Reid Memorial Fellowship. The award was established by CAUT to honour the memory of the Association’s first Executive Secretary and comes with a $5000 scholarship.
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News / Education International World Congress adopts resolution on academic freedom

A resolution on academic freedom proposed by CAUT and the University Teachers Association of Ghana was passed unanimously by delegates to the 8th World Congress of Education International (EI) in Bangkok in July.
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