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Dalhousie University has announced that a team at its Faculty of Science will be receiving $3.1M from Tesla and $2.9M from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council to conduct research on batteries and grid energy storage. The fund is the largest Alliance Grant that Dal has received. The research project will focus onimproving the
ACC HOLDS “ARMED FOR FALL CONTEST” TO ENCOURAGE STUDENT Assiniboine Community College has announced that it will be holding the “Armed for Fall Contest” to encourage students to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Students who can prove that they have received at least one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine by September 6th are eligible to enter a draw. The grand prize covers tuition and course fees for the 2021-22 year, and other prizes HIGHER ED. MEET TOP TALENT Academica Careers is Canada's leading destination for higher education recruitment.Visit Academica Careers FNUNIV, RECONCILIATION EDUCATION, BMO LAUNCH First Nations University of Canada has partnered with Reconciliation Education and BMO Financial Group to launch the Nisitohtamowin ᓂᓯᑐᐦᑕᒧᐃᐧᐣ eLearning course. The course is available for free for all Canadians throughout June, and is intended to “promote healing, equity and respect of Indigenous cultures and values in Canadian Society” through education. ABOUT INDIGENOUS TOP TEN Subscribe. Academica's Indigenous Top Ten (ITT) is a free biweekly publication designed to share breaking news, interesting research, best practices, and policy developments regarding First Nations, Métis, and Inuit education in Canada — from elementary and secondary through postsecondary and careers. Our subscribers include educators and school administrators at all levels, government U OF T PARTNERS WITH TED ROGERS CENTRE FOR HEART RESEARCH The University of Toronto has announced a partnership with the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research that will see the development and utilization of innovative solutions to monitor and treat people with heart failure. TRANSFORM HF will focus on making therapies and approaches based on new medical and artificial intelligence technologies accessible to Canadians. UALBERTA, MNA, RI PARTNER TO SUPPORT MÉTIS POSTSECONDARY The University of Alberta, the Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA), and the Rupertsland Institute (RI) have partnered to support Métis postsecondary students. The partners will work together to conduct research that addresses Métis concerns; provide support to help Métis students achieve their postsecondary education goals; and increase the number of Métis academics, fellowships, CONESTOGA LONG-TERM CARE HOME ASSISTANT PROGRAM RECEIVES Conestoga College has announced that it will be receiving $4.8M for its Long-Term Care Home Assistant program, which will train up to 500 support staff for long-term care. The free, seven-week program includes technical training and a two-week paid placement. Students who complete the program will be prepared to provide support in areas such as infection prevention and ALGONQUIN FACULTY UNION PRESIDENT LAUNCHES COMPLAINT CBC reports that Annette Bouzi, president of the Algonquin College faculty union, has launched a formal complaint against the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) with the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, alleging that her right to be free from discrimination and harassment has been violated. While a previous OPSEU investigation ruled in Bouzi’s favour and includedACADEMICA GROUP
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ABOUT INDIGENOUS TOP TEN Subscribe. Academica's Indigenous Top Ten (ITT) is a free biweekly publication designed to share breaking news, interesting research, best practices, and policy developments regarding First Nations, Métis, and Inuit education in Canada — from elementary and secondary through postsecondary and careers. Our subscribers include educators and school administrators at all levels, government U OF T PARTNERS WITH TED ROGERS CENTRE FOR HEART RESEARCH The University of Toronto has announced a partnership with the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research that will see the development and utilization of innovative solutions to monitor and treat people with heart failure. TRANSFORM HF will focus on making therapies and approaches based on new medical and artificial intelligence technologies accessible to Canadians. UALBERTA, MNA, RI PARTNER TO SUPPORT MÉTIS POSTSECONDARY The University of Alberta, the Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA), and the Rupertsland Institute (RI) have partnered to support Métis postsecondary students. The partners will work together to conduct research that addresses Métis concerns; provide support to help Métis students achieve their postsecondary education goals; and increase the number of Métis academics, fellowships, CONESTOGA LONG-TERM CARE HOME ASSISTANT PROGRAM RECEIVES Conestoga College has announced that it will be receiving $4.8M for its Long-Term Care Home Assistant program, which will train up to 500 support staff for long-term care. The free, seven-week program includes technical training and a two-week paid placement. 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Dalhousie University has announced that a team at its Faculty of Science will be receiving $3.1M from Tesla and $2.9M from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council to conduct research on batteries and grid energy storage. The fund is the largest Alliance Grant that Dal has received. The research project will focus onimproving the
ACC HOLDS “ARMED FOR FALL CONTEST” TO ENCOURAGE STUDENT Assiniboine Community College has announced that it will be holding the “Armed for Fall Contest” to encourage students to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Students who can prove that they have received at least one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine by September 6th are eligible to enter a draw. The grand prize covers tuition and course fees for the 2021-22 year, and other prizes HIGHER ED. MEET TOP TALENT Academica Careers is Canada's leading destination for higher education recruitment.Visit Academica Careers FNUNIV, RECONCILIATION EDUCATION, BMO LAUNCH First Nations University of Canada has partnered with Reconciliation Education and BMO Financial Group to launch the Nisitohtamowin ᓂᓯᑐᐦᑕᒧᐃᐧᐣ eLearning course. The course is available for free for all Canadians throughout June, and is intended to “promote healing, equity and respect of Indigenous cultures and values in Canadian Society” through education. ABOUT INDIGENOUS TOP TEN Subscribe. Academica's Indigenous Top Ten (ITT) is a free biweekly publication designed to share breaking news, interesting research, best practices, and policy developments regarding First Nations, Métis, and Inuit education in Canada — from elementary and secondary through postsecondary and careers. Our subscribers include educators and school administrators at all levels, government U OF T PARTNERS WITH TED ROGERS CENTRE FOR HEART RESEARCH The University of Toronto has announced a partnership with the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research that will see the development and utilization of innovative solutions to monitor and treat people with heart failure. TRANSFORM HF will focus on making therapies and approaches based on new medical and artificial intelligence technologies accessible to Canadians. UALBERTA, MNA, RI PARTNER TO SUPPORT MÉTIS POSTSECONDARY The University of Alberta, the Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA), and the Rupertsland Institute (RI) have partnered to support Métis postsecondary students. The partners will work together to conduct research that addresses Métis concerns; provide support to help Métis students achieve their postsecondary education goals; and increase the number of Métis academics, fellowships, CONESTOGA LONG-TERM CARE HOME ASSISTANT PROGRAM RECEIVES Conestoga College has announced that it will be receiving $4.8M for its Long-Term Care Home Assistant program, which will train up to 500 support staff for long-term care. The free, seven-week program includes technical training and a two-week paid placement. Students who complete the program will be prepared to provide support in areas such as infection prevention and ALGONQUIN FACULTY UNION PRESIDENT LAUNCHES COMPLAINT CBC reports that Annette Bouzi, president of the Algonquin College faculty union, has launched a formal complaint against the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) with the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, alleging that her right to be free from discrimination and harassment has been violated. While a previous OPSEU investigation ruled in Bouzi’s favour and includedACADEMICA GROUP
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Dalhousie University has announced that a team at its Faculty of Science will be receiving $3.1M from Tesla and $2.9M from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council to conduct research on batteries and grid energy storage. The fund is the largest Alliance Grant that Dal has received. The research project will focus onimproving the
ACC HOLDS “ARMED FOR FALL CONTEST” TO ENCOURAGE STUDENT Assiniboine Community College has announced that it will be holding the “Armed for Fall Contest” to encourage students to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Students who can prove that they have received at least one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine by September 6th are eligible to enter a draw. The grand prize covers tuition and course fees for the 2021-22 year, and other prizes HIGHER ED. MEET TOP TALENT Academica Careers is Canada's leading destination for higher education recruitment.Visit Academica Careers FNUNIV, RECONCILIATION EDUCATION, BMO LAUNCH First Nations University of Canada has partnered with Reconciliation Education and BMO Financial Group to launch the Nisitohtamowin ᓂᓯᑐᐦᑕᒧᐃᐧᐣ eLearning course. The course is available for free for all Canadians throughout June, and is intended to “promote healing, equity and respect of Indigenous cultures and values in Canadian Society” through education. ABOUT INDIGENOUS TOP TEN Subscribe. Academica's Indigenous Top Ten (ITT) is a free biweekly publication designed to share breaking news, interesting research, best practices, and policy developments regarding First Nations, Métis, and Inuit education in Canada — from elementary and secondary through postsecondary and careers. Our subscribers include educators and school administrators at all levels, government U OF T PARTNERS WITH TED ROGERS CENTRE FOR HEART RESEARCH The University of Toronto has announced a partnership with the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research that will see the development and utilization of innovative solutions to monitor and treat people with heart failure. TRANSFORM HF will focus on making therapies and approaches based on new medical and artificial intelligence technologies accessible to Canadians. UALBERTA, MNA, RI PARTNER TO SUPPORT MÉTIS POSTSECONDARY The University of Alberta, the Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA), and the Rupertsland Institute (RI) have partnered to support Métis postsecondary students. The partners will work together to conduct research that addresses Métis concerns; provide support to help Métis students achieve their postsecondary education goals; and increase the number of Métis academics, fellowships, CONESTOGA LONG-TERM CARE HOME ASSISTANT PROGRAM RECEIVES Conestoga College has announced that it will be receiving $4.8M for its Long-Term Care Home Assistant program, which will train up to 500 support staff for long-term care. The free, seven-week program includes technical training and a two-week paid placement. Students who complete the program will be prepared to provide support in areas such as infection prevention and ALGONQUIN FACULTY UNION PRESIDENT LAUNCHES COMPLAINT CBC reports that Annette Bouzi, president of the Algonquin College faculty union, has launched a formal complaint against the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) with the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, alleging that her right to be free from discrimination and harassment has been violated. 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Dalhousie University has announced that a team at its Faculty of Science will be receiving $3.1M from Tesla and $2.9M from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council to conduct research on batteries and grid energy storage. The fund is the largest Alliance Grant that Dal has received. The research project will focus onimproving the
ACC HOLDS “ARMED FOR FALL CONTEST” TO ENCOURAGE STUDENT Assiniboine Community College has announced that it will be holding the “Armed for Fall Contest” to encourage students to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Students who can prove that they have received at least one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine by September 6th are eligible to enter a draw. The grand prize covers tuition and course fees for the 2021-22 year, and other prizes HIGHER ED. MEET TOP TALENT Academica Careers is Canada's leading destination for higher education recruitment.Visit Academica Careers FNUNIV, RECONCILIATION EDUCATION, BMO LAUNCH First Nations University of Canada has partnered with Reconciliation Education and BMO Financial Group to launch the Nisitohtamowin ᓂᓯᑐᐦᑕᒧᐃᐧᐣ eLearning course. The course is available for free for all Canadians throughout June, and is intended to “promote healing, equity and respect of Indigenous cultures and values in Canadian Society” through education. ABOUT INDIGENOUS TOP TEN Subscribe. Academica's Indigenous Top Ten (ITT) is a free biweekly publication designed to share breaking news, interesting research, best practices, and policy developments regarding First Nations, Métis, and Inuit education in Canada — from elementary and secondary through postsecondary and careers. Our subscribers include educators and school administrators at all levels, government U OF T PARTNERS WITH TED ROGERS CENTRE FOR HEART RESEARCH The University of Toronto has announced a partnership with the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research that will see the development and utilization of innovative solutions to monitor and treat people with heart failure. TRANSFORM HF will focus on making therapies and approaches based on new medical and artificial intelligence technologies accessible to Canadians. UALBERTA, MNA, RI PARTNER TO SUPPORT MÉTIS POSTSECONDARY The University of Alberta, the Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA), and the Rupertsland Institute (RI) have partnered to support Métis postsecondary students. The partners will work together to conduct research that addresses Métis concerns; provide support to help Métis students achieve their postsecondary education goals; and increase the number of Métis academics, fellowships, CONESTOGA LONG-TERM CARE HOME ASSISTANT PROGRAM RECEIVES Conestoga College has announced that it will be receiving $4.8M for its Long-Term Care Home Assistant program, which will train up to 500 support staff for long-term care. The free, seven-week program includes technical training and a two-week paid placement. Students who complete the program will be prepared to provide support in areas such as infection prevention and ALGONQUIN FACULTY UNION PRESIDENT LAUNCHES COMPLAINT CBC reports that Annette Bouzi, president of the Algonquin College faculty union, has launched a formal complaint against the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) with the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, alleging that her right to be free from discrimination and harassment has been violated. While a previous OPSEU investigation ruled in Bouzi’s favour and includedACADEMICA GROUP
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Dalhousie University has announced that a team at its Faculty of Science will be receiving $3.1M from Tesla and $2.9M from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council to conduct research on batteries and grid energy storage. The fund is the largest Alliance Grant that Dal has received. The research project will focus onimproving the
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ABOUT INDIGENOUS TOP TEN Subscribe. Academica's Indigenous Top Ten (ITT) is a free biweekly publication designed to share breaking news, interesting research, best practices, and policy developments regarding First Nations, Métis, and Inuit education in Canada — from elementary and secondary through postsecondary and careers. Our subscribers include educators and school administrators at all levels, government U OF T PARTNERS WITH TED ROGERS CENTRE FOR HEART RESEARCH The University of Toronto has announced a partnership with the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research that will see the development and utilization of innovative solutions to monitor and treat people with heart failure. TRANSFORM HF will focus on making therapies and approaches based on new medical and artificial intelligence technologies accessible to Canadians. UALBERTA, MNA, RI PARTNER TO SUPPORT MÉTIS POSTSECONDARY The University of Alberta, the Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA), and the Rupertsland Institute (RI) have partnered to support Métis postsecondary students. The partners will work together to conduct research that addresses Métis concerns; provide support to help Métis students achieve their postsecondary education goals; and increase the number of Métis academics, fellowships, CONESTOGA LONG-TERM CARE HOME ASSISTANT PROGRAM RECEIVES Conestoga College has announced that it will be receiving $4.8M for its Long-Term Care Home Assistant program, which will train up to 500 support staff for long-term care. The free, seven-week program includes technical training and a two-week paid placement. Students who complete the program will be prepared to provide support in areas such as infection prevention and ALGONQUIN FACULTY UNION PRESIDENT LAUNCHES COMPLAINT CBC reports that Annette Bouzi, president of the Algonquin College faculty union, has launched a formal complaint against the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) with the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, alleging that her right to be free from discrimination and harassment has been violated. 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Over the past 8 years, we’ve covered a lot!With nearly 25,000 higher education, government and private sector ABOUT INDIGENOUS TOP TEN Subscribe. Academica's Indigenous Top Ten (ITT) is a free biweekly publication designed to share breaking news, interesting research, best practices, and policy developments regarding First Nations, Métis, and Inuit education in Canada — from elementary and secondary through postsecondary and careers. Our subscribers include educators and school administrators at all levels, government U OF T TO REQUIRE STUDENTS LIVING IN RESIDENCE TO RECEIVE 1 day ago · The University of Toronto will be requiring students who live in residence in the 2021-2022 academic year to be have received a vaccine against COVID-19. 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Dalhousie University has announced that a team at its Faculty of Science will be receiving $3.1M from Tesla and $2.9M from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council to conduct research on batteries and grid energy storage. The fund is the largest Alliance Grant that Dal has received. The research project will focus onimproving the
ACC HOLDS “ARMED FOR FALL CONTEST” TO ENCOURAGE STUDENT Assiniboine Community College has announced that it will be holding the “Armed for Fall Contest” to encourage students to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Students who can prove that they have received at least one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine by September 6th are eligible to enter a draw. The grand prize covers tuition and course fees for the 2021-22 year, and other prizes HIGHER ED. MEET TOP TALENT Academica Careers is Canada's leading destination for higher education recruitment.Visit Academica Careers FNUNIV, RECONCILIATION EDUCATION, BMO LAUNCH First Nations University of Canada has partnered with Reconciliation Education and BMO Financial Group to launch the Nisitohtamowin ᓂᓯᑐᐦᑕᒧᐃᐧᐣ eLearning course. The course is available for free for all Canadians throughout June, and is intended to “promote healing, equity and respect of Indigenous cultures and values in Canadian Society” through education. ABOUT INDIGENOUS TOP TEN Subscribe. Academica's Indigenous Top Ten (ITT) is a free biweekly publication designed to share breaking news, interesting research, best practices, and policy developments regarding First Nations, Métis, and Inuit education in Canada — from elementary and secondary through postsecondary and careers. Our subscribers include educators and school administrators at all levels, government U OF T PARTNERS WITH TED ROGERS CENTRE FOR HEART RESEARCH The University of Toronto has announced a partnership with the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research that will see the development and utilization of innovative solutions to monitor and treat people with heart failure. TRANSFORM HF will focus on making therapies and approaches based on new medical and artificial intelligence technologies accessible to Canadians. UALBERTA, MNA, RI PARTNER TO SUPPORT MÉTIS POSTSECONDARY The University of Alberta, the Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA), and the Rupertsland Institute (RI) have partnered to support Métis postsecondary students. The partners will work together to conduct research that addresses Métis concerns; provide support to help Métis students achieve their postsecondary education goals; and increase the number of Métis academics, fellowships, CONESTOGA LONG-TERM CARE HOME ASSISTANT PROGRAM RECEIVES Conestoga College has announced that it will be receiving $4.8M for its Long-Term Care Home Assistant program, which will train up to 500 support staff for long-term care. The free, seven-week program includes technical training and a two-week paid placement. Students who complete the program will be prepared to provide support in areas such as infection prevention and ALGONQUIN FACULTY UNION PRESIDENT LAUNCHES COMPLAINT CBC reports that Annette Bouzi, president of the Algonquin College faculty union, has launched a formal complaint against the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) with the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, alleging that her right to be free from discrimination and harassment has been violated. While a previous OPSEU investigation ruled in Bouzi’s favour and includedACADEMICA GROUP
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Dalhousie University has announced that a team at its Faculty of Science will be receiving $3.1M from Tesla and $2.9M from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council to conduct research on batteries and grid energy storage. The fund is the largest Alliance Grant that Dal has received. The research project will focus onimproving the
ACC HOLDS “ARMED FOR FALL CONTEST” TO ENCOURAGE STUDENT Assiniboine Community College has announced that it will be holding the “Armed for Fall Contest” to encourage students to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Students who can prove that they have received at least one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine by September 6th are eligible to enter a draw. The grand prize covers tuition and course fees for the 2021-22 year, and other prizes HIGHER ED. MEET TOP TALENT Academica Careers is Canada's leading destination for higher education recruitment.Visit Academica Careers FNUNIV, RECONCILIATION EDUCATION, BMO LAUNCH First Nations University of Canada has partnered with Reconciliation Education and BMO Financial Group to launch the Nisitohtamowin ᓂᓯᑐᐦᑕᒧᐃᐧᐣ eLearning course. The course is available for free for all Canadians throughout June, and is intended to “promote healing, equity and respect of Indigenous cultures and values in Canadian Society” through education. ABOUT INDIGENOUS TOP TEN Subscribe. Academica's Indigenous Top Ten (ITT) is a free biweekly publication designed to share breaking news, interesting research, best practices, and policy developments regarding First Nations, Métis, and Inuit education in Canada — from elementary and secondary through postsecondary and careers. Our subscribers include educators and school administrators at all levels, government U OF T PARTNERS WITH TED ROGERS CENTRE FOR HEART RESEARCH The University of Toronto has announced a partnership with the Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research that will see the development and utilization of innovative solutions to monitor and treat people with heart failure. TRANSFORM HF will focus on making therapies and approaches based on new medical and artificial intelligence technologies accessible to Canadians. UALBERTA, MNA, RI PARTNER TO SUPPORT MÉTIS POSTSECONDARY The University of Alberta, the Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA), and the Rupertsland Institute (RI) have partnered to support Métis postsecondary students. The partners will work together to conduct research that addresses Métis concerns; provide support to help Métis students achieve their postsecondary education goals; and increase the number of Métis academics, fellowships, CONESTOGA LONG-TERM CARE HOME ASSISTANT PROGRAM RECEIVES Conestoga College has announced that it will be receiving $4.8M for its Long-Term Care Home Assistant program, which will train up to 500 support staff for long-term care. The free, seven-week program includes technical training and a two-week paid placement. Students who complete the program will be prepared to provide support in areas such as infection prevention and ALGONQUIN FACULTY UNION PRESIDENT LAUNCHES COMPLAINT CBC reports that Annette Bouzi, president of the Algonquin College faculty union, has launched a formal complaint against the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) with the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, alleging that her right to be free from discrimination and harassment has been violated. While a previous OPSEU investigation ruled in Bouzi’s favour and included TOP TEN | ACADEMICA GROUP Rethinking college catalogues to meet student needs: Study College catalogues need to be approached in a new way to help them achieve their purpose, write Terry U O’Banion and Cindy Miles for Inside Higher Ed.Reflecting on the findings of a study, the authors explain that college catalogues face a variety of issues, including excessive span and scope of information, confusing jargon, and an TOP TEN | ACADEMICA GROUP The National Research Council of Canada (NRC) and Mitacs have announced that they will be investing $2.5M over into graduate and post-graduate student internships. The five-year investment will fund 250 internships to bolster seven Challenge programs and BLOG | ACADEMICA GROUP Since the Top Ten started in 2007, we have focused on bringing you the most important and relevant higher ed news every single working day. Over the past 8 years, we’ve covered a lot!With nearly 25,000 higher education, government and private sector ABOUT INDIGENOUS TOP TEN Subscribe. Academica's Indigenous Top Ten (ITT) is a free biweekly publication designed to share breaking news, interesting research, best practices, and policy developments regarding First Nations, Métis, and Inuit education in Canada — from elementary and secondary through postsecondary and careers. Our subscribers include educators and school administrators at all levels, government U OF T TO REQUIRE STUDENTS LIVING IN RESIDENCE TO RECEIVE 1 day ago · The University of Toronto will be requiring students who live in residence in the 2021-2022 academic year to be have received a vaccine against COVID-19. 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The move will also position SLC for growth. “Our new tri-campus program approach will support better THREE FORMER UBC STUDENTS CHARGED WITH SEXUAL ASSAULT CBC reports that three former University of British Columbia students have been charged with sexual assault related to an incident that took place in 2018. CBC reports that Treymont Levy, Trivel Pinto, and Ben Cummings, who had been part of UBC’s football team, have each been charged with one count of sexual assault that reportedly occurred at a campus residence, and that Levy ST CLAIR TO BUILD STATE-OF-THE-ART ESPORTS FACILITY FOR 1 day ago · St Clair College has announced that it will create a $23M state-of-the-art facility for its varsity esports program. The new esports facility will include 64 gaming PCs, training facilities for varsity teams, an esports classroom, VR spaces, and soundproof streaming rooms. St Clair says that this will be the largest publicly accessible facility of its kind in Canada, and UVIC, UWINDSOR DEVELOP AGREEMENTS WITH LOCAL CITIES 1 day ago · The University of Victoria and University of Windsor have both recently announced memorandums of understanding with their local communities. UVic has announced that it will be developing MOUs with the City of Victoria and the districts of Oak Bay and Saanich. The MOUs will potentially include collaboration in areas such as truth, respect, and reconciliation; equity, diversity,ACADEMICA GROUP
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Dalhousie University has announced that a team at its Faculty of Science will be receiving $3.1M from Tesla and $2.9M from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council to conduct research on batteries and grid energy storage. The fund is the largest Alliance Grant that Dal has received. The research project will focus onimproving the
ACC HOLDS “ARMED FOR FALL CONTEST” TO ENCOURAGE STUDENT Assiniboine Community College has announced that it will be holding the “Armed for Fall Contest” to encourage students to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Students who can prove that they have received at least one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine by September 6th are eligible to enter a draw. The grand prize covers tuition and course fees for the 2021-22 year, and other prizes FNUNIV, RECONCILIATION EDUCATION, BMO LAUNCH First Nations University of Canada has partnered with Reconciliation Education and BMO Financial Group to launch the Nisitohtamowin ᓂᓯᑐᐦᑕᒧᐃᐧᐣ eLearning course. The course is available for free for all Canadians throughout June, and is intended to “promote healing, equity and respect of Indigenous cultures and values in Canadian Society” through education. CANADA LAUNCHES NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY NETWORK Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) has announced the launch of a new, national cyber security network – the Cyber Security Innovation Network – to support the growth of Canada’s cyber security ecosystem through industry-academia collaboration. The network is intended to bolster the cyber security sector in Canada and cement Canadians’ trust in the UCALGARY, MPHASIS, AB PARTNER TO CREATE QUANTUM CITY The University of Calgary has announced that it will be partnering with Mphasis Ltd and the Government of Alberta to create the Quantum City Centre of Excellence. Quantum City will be a hub for companies that are interested in quantum technologies. It will diversify Calgary’s economy and create up to 1,000 jobs. “This (quantum) technology will not only create its own industry, CONESTOGA LONG-TERM CARE HOME ASSISTANT PROGRAM RECEIVES Conestoga College has announced that it will be receiving $4.8M for its Long-Term Care Home Assistant program, which will train up to 500 support staff for long-term care. The free, seven-week program includes technical training and a two-week paid placement. Students who complete the program will be prepared to provide support in areas such as infection prevention and CCC DENIED UNIVERSITY STATUS, NAME CHANGE CBC and CTV are reporting that Canada Christian College will not be granted university status following a review by the Postsecondary Education Quality Assessment Board (PEQAB). The recommendations from PEQAB state that CCC should not be given “expanded degree-granted authority or a name change at this time”. A statement from the Office of the Minister of Colleges and AB VOWS TO “TAKE ACTION TO RESTRICT” UALBERTA’S Robert Fife and Steven Chase of The Globe and Mail report that the Government of Alberta is pledging to take action to restrict the University of Alberta’s collaboration with China in fields such as science and technology. Fife and Chase wrote that UAlberta and China are engaging in “extensive scientific collaboration,” and have jointly set up companies to commercialize ALGONQUIN FACULTY UNION PRESIDENT LAUNCHES COMPLAINT CBC reports that Annette Bouzi, president of the Algonquin College faculty union, has launched a formal complaint against the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) with the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, alleging that her right to be free from discrimination and harassment has been violated. While a previous OPSEU investigation ruled in Bouzi’s favour and includedACADEMICA GROUP
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Dalhousie University has announced that a team at its Faculty of Science will be receiving $3.1M from Tesla and $2.9M from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council to conduct research on batteries and grid energy storage. The fund is the largest Alliance Grant that Dal has received. The research project will focus onimproving the
ACC HOLDS “ARMED FOR FALL CONTEST” TO ENCOURAGE STUDENT Assiniboine Community College has announced that it will be holding the “Armed for Fall Contest” to encourage students to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Students who can prove that they have received at least one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine by September 6th are eligible to enter a draw. The grand prize covers tuition and course fees for the 2021-22 year, and other prizes FNUNIV, RECONCILIATION EDUCATION, BMO LAUNCH First Nations University of Canada has partnered with Reconciliation Education and BMO Financial Group to launch the Nisitohtamowin ᓂᓯᑐᐦᑕᒧᐃᐧᐣ eLearning course. The course is available for free for all Canadians throughout June, and is intended to “promote healing, equity and respect of Indigenous cultures and values in Canadian Society” through education. CANADA LAUNCHES NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY NETWORK Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) has announced the launch of a new, national cyber security network – the Cyber Security Innovation Network – to support the growth of Canada’s cyber security ecosystem through industry-academia collaboration. The network is intended to bolster the cyber security sector in Canada and cement Canadians’ trust in the UCALGARY, MPHASIS, AB PARTNER TO CREATE QUANTUM CITY The University of Calgary has announced that it will be partnering with Mphasis Ltd and the Government of Alberta to create the Quantum City Centre of Excellence. Quantum City will be a hub for companies that are interested in quantum technologies. It will diversify Calgary’s economy and create up to 1,000 jobs. “This (quantum) technology will not only create its own industry, CONESTOGA LONG-TERM CARE HOME ASSISTANT PROGRAM RECEIVES Conestoga College has announced that it will be receiving $4.8M for its Long-Term Care Home Assistant program, which will train up to 500 support staff for long-term care. The free, seven-week program includes technical training and a two-week paid placement. Students who complete the program will be prepared to provide support in areas such as infection prevention and CCC DENIED UNIVERSITY STATUS, NAME CHANGE CBC and CTV are reporting that Canada Christian College will not be granted university status following a review by the Postsecondary Education Quality Assessment Board (PEQAB). The recommendations from PEQAB state that CCC should not be given “expanded degree-granted authority or a name change at this time”. A statement from the Office of the Minister of Colleges and AB VOWS TO “TAKE ACTION TO RESTRICT” UALBERTA’S Robert Fife and Steven Chase of The Globe and Mail report that the Government of Alberta is pledging to take action to restrict the University of Alberta’s collaboration with China in fields such as science and technology. Fife and Chase wrote that UAlberta and China are engaging in “extensive scientific collaboration,” and have jointly set up companies to commercialize ALGONQUIN FACULTY UNION PRESIDENT LAUNCHES COMPLAINT CBC reports that Annette Bouzi, president of the Algonquin College faculty union, has launched a formal complaint against the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) with the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal, alleging that her right to be free from discrimination and harassment has been violated. While a previous OPSEU investigation ruled in Bouzi’s favour and includedTODAY'S TOP TEN
Dalhousie University has announced that a team at its Faculty of Science will be receiving $3.1M from Tesla and $2.9M from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council to conduct research on batteries and grid energy storage. The fund is the largest Alliance Grant that Dal has received. The research project will focus onimproving the
ABOUT INDIGENOUS TOP TEN Subscribe. Academica's Indigenous Top Ten (ITT) is a free biweekly publication designed to share breaking news, interesting research, best practices, and policy developments regarding First Nations, Métis, and Inuit education in Canada — from elementary and secondary through postsecondary and careers. Our subscribers include educators and school administrators at all levels, government HOW A VIRTUAL COURSE ON PANDEMICS COULD PROVIDE A MODEL TO 5 hours ago · University of Guelph professors Elizabeth Finnis, Sofie Lachapelle, and T Ryan Gregory describe their experience and learnings from leading an interdisciplinary, virtual course on pandemics. The authors discuss how providing weekly panels with knowledge from multiple disciplines helped participants make sense of the abundance of information disseminated during the COVID-19 STUDENTS FROM INDIA LOOK INCREASINGLY TO OVERSEAS 5 hours ago · The second wave of the pandemic in India has had several significant impacts on students looking to enter higher education. India Times reports that the upheaval created by the pandemic has caused students to look overseas for college admissions in countries with access to vaccines, robust health infrastructure, and policies favouring foreign student admissions. BCIT’S CENTRE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS, YVR PARTNER ON 5 hours ago · The British Columbia Institute of Technology’s Centre for Internet of Things has partnered with the Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to establish an Innovation Hub. The hub will drive innovation and growth in the region and will include a living lab in which students and faculty can research new processes and technology. The Innovation Hub will also be involved in SASK POLYTECH LAUNCHES INDIGENOUS LEADERSHIP SKILLS 5 hours ago · Saskatchewan Polytechnic has announced that it is launching an Indigenous Leadership Skills Applied Certificate that will train students in leadership and resiliency. The certificate uses a completely online and interactive format for accessibility, and includes real life case studies and course materials that align withIndigenous values.
QS WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS 2022 RELEASED, UOFT, MCGILL 5 hours ago · QS Quacquarelli Symonds has released the QS World University Rankings for 2022. The rankings evaluated 1,300 universities around the world according to metrics such as academic reputation, employer reputation, and faculty/student ratio. The top three institutions were MIT (1), the University of Oxford (2), and the University of Cambridge and Stanford University (tied for 3). STUDENTS FACE CHALLENGES IN FINDING SUMMER JOBS AS 5 hours ago · A recent article from The Star describes the challenges that students are experiencing as they search for summer jobs. The article says that though provinces are reopening, there is still a lack of jobs in the industries in which students typically work. The article notes that the situation is especially difficult for those who typically face barriers to employment, such as KEYIN, CNA SIGN ENTRANCE ELIGIBILITY AGREEMENT 5 hours ago · Keyin College and the College of the North Atlantic have signed a new agreement that will support graduates of certain Keyin diploma programs who wish to enter CNA’s Information Management post-diploma program. VOCM reports that the Entrance Eligibility Agreement recognizes the increases in demands on the tech sector as well as its growth, which Promise Enemuo, a Keyin PHD GRADUATES SHOULD CONSIDER CAREERS IN PUBLIC POLICY 5 hours ago · PhD graduates have skills and competencies that are transferable to careers in public policy, writes Chris Cornthwaite, who graduated with a PhD in religious studies from the University of Toronto. The author describes how though public policy work can come with a steep learning curve, it involves decision-making based on research and evidence.ACADEMICA GROUP
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Saint Mary’s University has announced that it has launched a new brand platform with a new logo, wordmark, and tagline: “World Without Limits.” The new branding recognizes SMU’s growth and expansion, and embodies its connected campus, collaborations,leadership, and
HIGHER ED. MEET TOP TALENT Academica Careers is Canada's leading destination for higher education recruitment.Visit Academica Careers ACC HOLDS “ARMED FOR FALL CONTEST” TO ENCOURAGE STUDENT Assiniboine Community College has announced that it will be holding the “Armed for Fall Contest” to encourage students to get vaccinated for COVID-19. Students who can prove that they have received at least one shot of the COVID-19 vaccine by September 6th are eligible to enter a draw. The grand prize covers tuition and course fees for the 2021-22 year, and other prizes ABOUT INDIGENOUS TOP TEN Subscribe. Academica's Indigenous Top Ten (ITT) is a free biweekly publication designed to share breaking news, interesting research, best practices, and policy developments regarding First Nations, Métis, and Inuit education in Canada — from elementary and secondary through postsecondary and careers. Our subscribers include educators and school administrators at all levels, government FNUNIV, RECONCILIATION EDUCATION, BMO LAUNCH First Nations University of Canada has partnered with Reconciliation Education and BMO Financial Group to launch the Nisitohtamowin ᓂᓯᑐᐦᑕᒧᐃᐧᐣ eLearning course. The course is available for free for all Canadians throughout June, and is intended to “promote healing, equity and respect of Indigenous cultures and values in Canadian Society” through education. CANADA LAUNCHES NATIONAL CYBER SECURITY NETWORK Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada (ISED) has announced the launch of a new, national cyber security network – the Cyber Security Innovation Network – to support the growth of Canada’s cyber security ecosystem through industry-academia collaboration. The network is intended to bolster the cyber security sector in Canada and cement Canadians’ trust in the NL BIG RESET REPORT RELEASED, RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PSE DRAW The Premier’s Economic Recovery Team in Newfoundland & Labrador recently released their report, The Big Reset, which outlines a path to right the province’s fiscal situation within six years. The report includes several recommendations for PSE, including calling on Memorial University of Newfoundland and the College of the North Atlantic to establish a Centre of Excellence in UALBERTA, MNA, RI PARTNER TO SUPPORT MÉTIS POSTSECONDARY The University of Alberta, the Métis Nation of Alberta (MNA), and the Rupertsland Institute (RI) have partnered to support Métis postsecondary students. The partners will work together to conduct research that addresses Métis concerns; provide support to help Métis students achieve their postsecondary education goals; and increase the number of Métis academics, fellowships, CONESTOGA LONG-TERM CARE HOME ASSISTANT PROGRAM RECEIVES Conestoga College has announced that it will be receiving $4.8M for its Long-Term Care Home Assistant program, which will train up to 500 support staff for long-term care. The free, seven-week program includes technical training and a two-week paid placement. Students who complete the program will be prepared to provide support in areas such as infection prevention andACADEMICA GROUP
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Saint Mary’s University has announced that it has launched a new brand platform with a new logo, wordmark, and tagline: “World Without Limits.” The new branding recognizes SMU’s growth and expansion, and embodies its connected campus, collaborations,leadership, and
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The Daily Top TenSubscribe to the Top Ten to get daily higher-ed insight delivered directly to your inbox every morning. Subscribe to Daily Top TenIndigenous Top TenSubscribe to the Indigenous Top Ten to receive a digest of Indigenous education news, delivered to your inbox every other Wednesday Subscribe to Indigenous Top Ten LEADERSHIP AND CONSULTANTS President & CEO, M.A. rod@academicagroup.com ext. 206. Building upon his background in higher education student affairs research, Rod has led Academica Group to become a leading provider of higher education policy, consumer research and enrolment consulting with most of Canada’s leading universities and colleges coast-to-coast and growing Internationally. BLOG | ACADEMICA GROUP Since the Top Ten started in 2007, we have focused on bringing you the most important and relevant higher ed news every single working day. Over the past 8 years, we’ve covered a lot!With nearly 25,000 higher education, government and private sector NOSM TO BECOME STANDALONE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY 1 day ago · The Government of Ontario has passed legislation that will see Northern Ontario School of Medicine become the first standalone medical university in Canada. With this change, NOSM will separate from Laurentian University and Lakehead University, and will form a new Senate and Board of Governors. “We will build upon the strength of our flagship campuses in Sudbury and Thunder DOUGLAS LAUNCHES GLOBAL COMPETENCY CERTIFICATE 1 day ago · Douglas College has announced the launch of a 15-credit Global Competency Certificate. Students in the certificate program will gain global perspectives on the content and issues of their respective discipline, while also developing global competencies and engaging in intercultural learning opportunities. Courses from all six of the college's faculties will be available, ACADEMICS, STAFF SHOULD BOTH BE INVOLVED IN SELECTING 1 day ago · Decision-making silos in the academy can make for disappointing results when it comes to choosing educational technology, writes Jenae Cohn. Cohn argues that these silos can result in a chicken-and-egg situation, where IT staff are left uncertain about faculty needs and preferences for the classroom, while academics are confused about the rationale behind the tools they are NRC, UBC LAUNCH COLLABORATION CENTRE FOR CLEAN ENERGY 1 day ago · The National Research Council of Canada and the University of British Columbia have announced the launch of the Collaboration Centre for Clean Energy Transition. The Centre will host researchers from NRC and UBC as they work together to develop innovations in hydrogen and carbon technologies, including materials, systems, technologies, and industrial applications. HEQCO RELEASES REPORT ON POSTSECONDARY CREDENTIAL 1 day ago · The Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario (HEQCO) has released a new report: Postsecondary Credential Attainment and Labour Market Outcomes for Ontario Students with Disabilities. The report has found that students with disabilities are less likely to participate in PSE, are more likely to take time off from their program, and face challenges when transitioning from high Skip to main contentMAIN MENU
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