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Interview / Liz Morrish

Liz Morrish is an independent scholar and activist challenging the managerial appropriation of higher education. A visiting fellow at York St John University, she was principal lecturer and subject leader of linguistics at Nottingham Trent University until her resignation in 2016.
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From the Bulletin archives / CAUT Bulletin May 1995

Weakening the tenure system: The misuse & abuse of sessional appointments

Commentary / Higher Ed needs to go on a Zoom diet

Three reasons why swapping out face-to-face class meetings for online Zoom class sessions is a spectacularly bad idea. By Joshua Kim Higher ed is gorging on Zoom. It's time to go on a Zoom teaching diet.
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Perspectives on the pandemic and PSE

In March 2020, universities and colleges abruptly shut their doors to students and moved instruction on-line in an effort to contain the spread of the COVID-19 virus. Nine months later, the fallout from the pandemic is becoming increasingly visible.
Book Review

Book review / International education as public policy in Canada

Merli Tamtik, Roopa Desai Trilokekar, and Glen A. Jones (Editors) McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2020; 504 pp; ISBN: 978-0-22800-176-8. By Michael Dudley
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Highlights from CAUT Council / Council information sessions

A trio of sessions covered defence of collegial governance, lessons from bargaining remotely, and Francophone associations fighting back; all within the context of the pandemic.
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Highlights from CAUT Council / Council News

Notice of censure against the University of Toronto passes unanimously CAUT has moved a step closer to censuring the University of Toronto over a hiring scandal in the Faculty of Law.

Dr. Malinda S. Smith / University of Calgary

Dr. Malinda S. Smith Political Science Professor University of Calgary

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