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University Affairs

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A bilingual magazine for and about Canada's university community. Un magazine qui porte sur le milieu universitaire canadien et s’adresse à celui-ci.

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🎙 Exciting news! Introducing The Academic Issue, a podcast by University Affairs. Join us as we explore life through the academic lens. Launching May 13 – mark your calendars! 📆 universityaffairs.ca/the-academic-i…

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Naila Keleta-Mae, the artist-academic behind the Black and Free initiative, shares her story.
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.UBC Faculty of Land and Food Systems students, taught by lecturer Dr. Yasmin Akhtar, took part in a cooking competition where they incorporated insects into their dishes. 🦗🐜

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New guide helps researchers up their science communication game

Practical advice for how academics can learn to embrace science advocacy.

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I wrote this piece for University Affairs about Cdn student-athletes who compete in U SPORTS or choose the NCAA.
Interviews with stars Brady Oliveira and Nic Demski & Carleton Ravens bball player Océane Kounkou.
Some interesting comments and stats.

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Ryan Brook: Canada’s ‘Chairman of the Boar’: The Saskatchewan-based researcher has been studying and tracking super pigs for over 14 years.

By Cailynn Klingbeil

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When international conflicts arise, Canadian universities have to juggle free speech and academic freedom, while also managing external pressures.

By Mohamed Berrada

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David Robinson, executive director of the CAUT, shares his thoughts on how the debate over the Israel-Hamas conflict is threatening fundamental principles of academia. By Hannah Liddle

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When international conflicts arise, Canadian universities have to juggle free speech and academic freedom, while also managing external pressures. University Affairs
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University Affairs' column Dr. Editor, written by wordsmith Letitia Henville, has won God for best column at the Canadian Online Publishing Awards.

Learn how to amp up your academic writing here:
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Last week, Unviersity Affairs won Silver for best industry feature at the .

You can read 'Ableism in the academy' by John Loeppky below. Congrats John Loeppky!

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University Affairs took home Gold for best multicultural story at the Canadian Online Publishing Awards.

Read Evelyn Asiedu 'The highs and lows of being a Black graduate student' here:
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The window for shifting research culture will not be open forever - researchers need to act now to tackle the core issues in how we conduct our research (and ourselves!)

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“for decades the federal government has used international students as solutions to multiple policy problems – especially labour market and economic immigrant shortages – until international students suddenly became, in their eyes, the problem.”

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