Canada’s prosperity depends on university graduates and researchers – they drive innovation in all sectors of our economy. The research-enriched learning environment on university campuses helps students develop the critical thinking skills required in the knowledge economy.
Highlights from 2008-2011 of the Canada-Latin America and the Caribbean Research Exchange Grants (LACREG) program. The goal of the program is to strengthen international partnerships and consolidate emerging networks among academic researchers.
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Our submission to the National Panel on First Nations’ Elementary and Secondary Education.
Pre-budget submission to the Hon. James Flaherty, minister of Finance.
Canada’s universities ask the federal government to make strategic investments in the granting agencies, meet global standards for institutional costs of research, establish scholarships for Aboriginal students, support strategic partnerships with India and Brazil, and foster greater collaborations between the private sector and university talent – particularly for master’s and PhD students.
Highlights of the 2010 Students for Development program.