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University of Saskatchewan News·higher-ed

USask receives NSERC award for Science Ambassador Program

Zoe Slusar wants to inspire young people about the possibilities of science.

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

How Waterloo founded sports tech is changing the game

Share From professional training and injury prevention to health care and human performance, these startups and research projects are using sport as a launchpad for technologies with global impact Sport continues to be…

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Démystifier la science | Comment le gras est-il éliminé ?

Chaque semaine, notre journaliste répond aux questions scientifiques de lecteurs.

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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

The dangers of over-securitization

There has been a noticeable decline in the number of Chinese international students studying in Canada post-COVID. According to IRCC data, there were 140,537 Chinese study permit holders in Canada in 2019, but by 2023…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

‘Black excellence is never a solo act’

The McMaster community gathered in L.R. Wilson Concert Hall on May 19 for a powerful afternoon of celebration, community and culture at the 5th Annual Black Excellence Graduate Celebration. Organized by the Black…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

University of Waterloo community recognized at 2026 Oktoberfest Women of the Year Awards

Share Alumni, faculty, staff and community contributors are among this year’s winners and nominees, highlighting Waterloo’s impact across sectors The University of Waterloo community was strongly represented at the 2026…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

‘Set a new standard for what humanity can achieve’: Nicholas Brathwaite installed as McMaster’s chancellor

McMaster’s new chancellor called on the graduating class of 2026 to use their education to make an impact and close the gaps that exist in society. Following his installation as chancellor at spring convocation,…

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Queen's Gazette·higher-ed

The making of a made-in-Canada energy future

The making of a made-in-Canada energy future kvd1 Fri, 05/22/2026 - 15:30 Laurent Karim Béland, (Associate Professor) Mechanical and Materials Engineering. Building Canadian expertise in nuclear software The first grant…

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Radio-Canada A la une

Un doctorat honoris causa de Polytechnique Montréal décerné à Charles Tisseyre

Polytechnique Montréal salue sa contribution : « celle d'avoir rapproché la science du grand public ».

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Radio-Canada A la une

La science au secours des huîtres de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard

Pour sauver ses huîtres décimées, l'Î.-P.-É. mise sur la création d'un hybride résistant aux maladies.

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

McMaster researcher helps uncover rapid Arctic water pollution driven by climate change

Thawing permafrost is rapidly transforming dozens of Arctic streams into acidic, metal-laden waterways, according to new research published today in Science . The study shows how thawing permafrost exposes sulphide…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Clinical trials led by Western researchers in London, Ont. improve patient care

From less invasive kidney cancer therapies to next-generation robotic systems for spine surgery, clinician-scientists from Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University are moving promising discoveries…

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University of Waterloo News·higher-ed

Student talent drives breakthrough in materials science

Share Research team finds a better, simpler way to program artificial muscles for soft robots An interdisciplinary student research team at the University of Waterloo has achieved a breakthrough in materials science…

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University Affairs CA·higher-ed

UBC student mobilizes climate advocacy to drive change

For Sadie Vipond, growing up in Calgary and spending weekends on the prairies, in the Badlands and along the edges of the Rockies built what she calls a “deep emotional connection” to nature. By the age of 12, that…

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McMaster Daily News·higher-ed

Analysis: After the COVID?19 pandemic, thousands more kindergarteners faced developmental challenges

Magdalena Janus , University of British Columbia and Caroline Reid-Westoby , McMaster University .This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article . Children…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Expert insight: We need international collaboration on space governance

Western physics and astronomy professor Peter Brown was part of the Royal Society of Canada’s advocacy work for the Science 7 (S7) conference in Paris, France . The S7 brings together national science academies of…

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UBC News·research

Accentism for profit? What Telus is getting wrong about accents

Telus Digital, the global technology and digital services arm responsible for the telecommunication giant’s call centres, has recently deployed an “accent masking” artificial intelligence tool to change the way its…

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University of Saskatchewan News·higher-ed

USask graduate thrives in Food Industry Management degree

Joyeta Das Gupta combines food science and agribusiness for success in multidisciplinary program.

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Western University News·higher-ed

Health sciences grad develops nutrition app for people with developmental disabilities

It was in her community placement, in the final year of her health sciences degree, that everything clicked for Daisy Chan, BHSc’26. “I just saw everything I learned in my four years play out before my own eyes,” she…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Expert insight: Everyday sexist online language is not random – and that’s the problem

Online sexism is often dismissed as random – just a few bad comments or offensive jokes. But what appears scattered and spontaneous is increasingly structured, repeated and amplified in ways that make it far more…

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