CONAHEC News and Information

Wednesday, Sep. 06, 2017

The release of The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada's 94 "Calls to Action" in 2015 has proven to be a watershed moment in the history of the relationship between Canada and Canadian Indigenous Peoples. Many institutions at many levels began struggling with the process of reconciliation within the framework of their day-to-day operations and mandates. It is becoming evident to anybody who is closely watching this process unfold in many different settings across the country, that it is a lot harder than it may have seemed at first glance.

Wednesday, Sep. 06, 2017

Canadian universities have maintained their global rankings in this year's Times Higher Education World University Rankings, but will need to bolster their investment in research if they want to keep up with intensive global competition in postsecondary education.

Friday, Sep. 01, 2017

Revolutionary changes are likely in higher education internationalisation in the immediate future, largely as a result of the dramatic political changes that have taken place in the aftermath of Brexit in the United Kingdom, the advent of the 'Trump era' in the United States and the rise of nationalism and xenophobia in Europe, manifest in countries such as Hungary and Poland, and in increased support for extreme right parties elsewhere.

Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017

"Ontario has announced that it plans to create the province's first French-language university to be governed by and for Francophones. In consultation with the francophone community, the province's French-language University Planning Board has provided recommendations for the creation of a French-language university in Central and Southwestern Ontario. After viewing the recommendations, ON will introduce legislation for the creation of the proposed university in the coming months.

Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017

"Alumnos del Tec de Monterrey, campus Cuernavaca, participaron en la competencia de submarinos Marine Advanced Technology Education (MATE ROV), llevada a cabo en Long Beach City College, California, Estados Unidos, siendo el unico equipo latinoamericano en competir."

Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017

As the new school year approaches, Canadian universities are grappling with the Federal Court of Canada’s recent copyright decision against York University.

Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2017

Marnie Colburne thinks of her friend every morning at 4 a.m., during her daily commute to the hospital.

A recent university graduate, Colburne is a newly minted registered nurse, just like Rachael Longridge always wanted to be.

Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2017

A handful of local university students are touring parts of Japan to better understand the devastating effects of the country's 2011 nuclear disaster and the problems that persist.

Five graduate students from McMaster University's radiation sciences program landed in Japan on Wednesday for a 10-day tour of the Fukushima region where they'll spend time in a restricted zone, stay with families devastated by the disaster and tour the wrecked Fukushima Daiichi power plant, the site of the nuclear meltdown.

Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2017

As an anglophone Montrealer who attended English schools throughout her academic career and rated her French fluency as merely “OK,” Serena Trifiro did not consider enrolling at the Université de Montréal to obtain her law degree to be her first choice.

After passing the notoriously difficult Quebec bar exam on her first try and quickly finding work in her field, however, she has come to see the move as a minor godsend.

Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2017

El proyecto Online Multicultural and International Xperience (OMIX), un programa gratuito en línea con duración de dos semanas del Tecnológico de Monterrey, busca reunir a estudiantes de diversas nacionalidades para que colaboren en la discusión de un dilema ético.

Los participantes tomarán un taller virtual del 18 al 29 de septiembre de 2017 en el que debatirán un dilema ético de interés general, con una visión multicultural y multidisciplinaria. Los estudiantes podrán:

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