Bishop's University, about two hours east of Montreal, is one of three English-language universities in Quebec facing a steep hike in tuition for some students ...
A plan to charge students from outside Quebec double the tuition to attend the province’s three English-language universities is receiving widespread opposition from institutions and student ...
Quebec’s English universities are increasingly turning to homegrown students as applications from other provinces and abroad dry up. Compared to two years ago, local students now make up a ...
Professors, staff and students release a manifesto on the future of universities in the province With less than two weeks before the big education partners meeting in Quebec City, student groups, ...
"The pool of talent that Canada and Quebec produce is not large enough to support the level of research we do in Quebec,” says Christian Blanchette, rector of Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières and ...
The narrow election of a new government in Quebec on Tuesday signals a possible turning point in the student protests that have rocked the province and its colleges and universities for eight months.
Professors at Bishop’s University, in Quebec, are on strike, the first faculty walkout since the liberal-arts institution was founded, in 1843. About 200 professors and librarians set up picket lines ...
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International students will need an additional $10,000 in their bank account to study in Quebec
The Quebec government is requiring international students to have nearly $10,000 more in the bank in order to study in the ...
The Coalition Avenir Québec government has been handed a report laying out a series of recommendations that could very well spell the end of McGill, Concordia and Bishop’s as the English-language ...
Colleges in Quebec are trying to deal with students who have mobilized to protest a range of issues in the past week. In a movement called “Printemps 2015,” students are striking and in some cases ...
Medical students at four Quebec universities voted this week to go on unlimited strike in reaction to the Legault government’s adoption of a law revising how the province’s physicians are paid. On ...
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