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AUCC 2013 pre-budget submission
Submission - August 2012

Pre-budget submission to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance.

Canada's universities: navigating through the changing world.
Submission - August 2011

Pre-budget submission to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance

Recruiting International Students in India: A Good Practices Guidebook
Publication - January 2010

This document is part of AUCC’s strategy to promote increased engagement with India and add value to members’ existing activities there. It is designed to provide the university community with a guide to effective international student recruitment in India, with a particular emphasis on acceptance and admissions methods, as well as advising and counseling students in the study permit application process.

AUCC carried out this research in response to a recommendation by its Standing Advisory Committee on International Relations (SACIR) and as part of the ongoing collaboration between AUCC and Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC).

Released: January 2010
ISBN: 978-0-88876-286-0

International Research Collaboration
Publication - June 2009

This fact sheet presents a brief overview of the current Canadian landscape and outlines some of the challenges facing international research collaboration. Its purpose is to highlight the engagement of Canadian university researchers in international research collaboration and the link to a strengthened international environment on campus.

The Bologna Process and Implications for Canada's Universities
Report - May 2009

Report of the 2009 AUCC Symposium

This report captures the main themes and issues raised during AUCC’s January 2009 symposium, which convened senior Canadian academic leaders and their European counterparts. The report covers the topics and ideas submitted in the presentations and discussions, in the three plenary panel sessions and the four thematic working groups.


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