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News / US Congress approves $14 billion in emergency relief for universities and colleges

As part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), the United States Congress is setting aside $14 billion US in emergency funding to the nation’s universities and colleges.
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News / Australian universities brace for 21,000 job losses

The university community in Australia is warning that a federal government pledge to maintain existing funding levels will not be enough to prevent job cuts as institutions struggle with the collapse of international student enrolments.
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Coronavirus hits campus

Like most streets in our cities, large and small, university and college campuses have been near empty for weeks. Staff and students had to quickly adapt to emergency remote teaching, leaving many frustrated and anxious.

CAUT Bulletin May-June 2020

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Interview / Michael Meranze

Michael Meranze is Professor of History and Chair of the Academic Senate at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he specializes in US intellectual and legal history; and a me

Commentary / Austerity is the wrong path for Manitoba

By Shiu-Yik Au The COVID-19 pandemic has been a tumultuous time for both the health and wealth of all Manitobans.

Commentary / A modest proposal for our times

By Robin Vose Pandemic-related questions are causing many of us to lose sleep these days. “What will happen in the Fall? What if students can’t, or won’t, come back in sufficient numbers? How will I do my academic work properly if the lockdown continues?”

Commentary / Imagining education after the pandemic

By David Robinson The first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic rapidly and radically upended our universities and colleges. Across the country, and around the world, campuses are deserted, teaching has migrated to virtual platforms, and important research is on hold.
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COVID-19 Feature / Researchers concerned about impacts of COVID-19

COVID-19 may be shining a light on science, from the race for vaccines to trials of treatments, but the pandemic is also derailing research across Canada and around the world.

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