Canada’s largest university press and leading academic publisher, is pleased to announce a landmark partnership with the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) to publish the Society’s ...
Canada used to be the only G7 country without a dedicated pathway to a rail engineering degree, but with an explosion in rail transit mega projects now underway, that has changed.
Quantum research and commercialization in Alberta have a rich history spanning more than 20 years, with over $30 million ...
Today, Microsoft is announcing the most important commitment in Microsoft Canada’s history. We’re adding to our investments – with a total of $19 billion CAD between 2023 and 2027, including more than ...
Canada is trying to lure top global researchers with the help of new federal funding and immigration reforms just as U.S. campuses battle funding cuts from the Trump administration.
Concrete is the most widely used construction material, so developing ways to make it more durable can improve infrastructure ...
Gaza students with scholarships to Canada say visa delays have left many stranded, and some were killed waiting to leave.
Lorne G. Everett Santa Barbara resident Lorne G. Everett has been elected to the U.S. National Academy of Engineering.
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Polytechnique expands scholarship program to 14 women in memory of 1989 tragedy
MONTREAL — Polytechnique Montréal is expanding its scholarship program honouring the 14 women who were killed at the ...
The Company has changed its name from "O Rei Resources Corp." to "Varvara Development Group Ltd." to better reflect its new business; the safe and sustainable development of mining assets in Romania, ...
If Canada wants to get ahead of the next health crisis, it needs to shield its scientists and researchers from online abuse.
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