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4mo
SMUFU
Growing support for public funding of post-secondary education - www.caut.ca/bulletin/gro...
3mo
Findings from two surveys conducted in November 2025 and May 2024 show a growing majority of Canadians support public funding for colleges and universities, and many recognize that such funding has de...
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Growing support for public funding of post-secondary education - CAUT
Welcome to our newest member, @mcgillscienceunion.bsky.social! Bienvenue à notre tout nouveau membre, l’Association mcgilloise de professeur.e.s de science!
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1mo
How international students became cash cows for Canadian universities by @cathyconrad.bsky.social
Across Canada, 48% of college and university students report struggling with the cost of tuition fees. That’s almost HALF of students. Federal student grants are on the chopping block. Student support should be increasing, not decreasing. Tell your MP: www.caut.ca/campaigns/gr...
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By the 1990s, provincial cutbacks to post-secondary education drove institutions to develop active international student recruitment strategies to cover operating costs.
How international students became cash cows for Canadian universities - Halifax Examiner
Day 1 of conciliation and our team is working into the evening...
We have a tentative deal!
4mo
Nominations will be accepted from February 3 to April 2, 2026. The official announcement will take place at convocation in May. The recipient will be presented with a plaque as well as a $1,500 monetary award which is funded equally by the Alumni Association and the Faculty Union.