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Do we need chief science advisers in Canada?
Creso’s latest column in University Affairs discusses the politics surrounding the appointment of chief science advisers in Canada, and the questions that have not been asked in the debate about these positions. See full text. Continue reading
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Forget the competition trope
In the latest issue of International Higher Education, Creso discusses how the assumption that countries are deliberately competing for international students does not stand up to scrutiny. See full text. Continue reading
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Chris Holt appointed Lecturer at Waterloo’s Conrad School
Christopher Holt has been appointed Lecturer at the University of Waterloo’s Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business. His responsibilities at Conrad include teaching a practicum course to Master’s of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology students. Chris is currently carrying out his thesis research on entrepreneurial identity development among university students. Congratulations Chris! Continue reading
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The theatrics of the Ford government regarding free speech on campus
Creso’s latest column in University Affiars discusses the Ford government’s campus free speech policy. Read full text. Continue reading
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Creso quoted in Inside Higher Ed on international student enrollment
Creso was quoted in the story International Students, Shifting Choices of Where to Study | With international student enrolments falling or stagnating at the top two study destinations — the U.S. and U.K. — what does the picture look like around the world? Continue reading
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The wide gap between rhetoric and reality in international education
Creso’s latest column at University Affairs argues that we need to move away from facile handwaving and towards a culture of evidence-based argumentation in debates over international education. See full text. Continue reading
About
Creso Sá is Distinguished Professor of Science Policy, Higher Education, and Innovation, and Vice-Dean of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), at the University of Toronto.