CBC is reporting that Industry Canada has announced funds for 310 Canada Research Chairs. See the story here.
There is no write up on the Industry Canada site, although there is a (not very exciting) media advisory.
The push seems to be in particular areas and with at least some focus on commercial/economic outcomes for the research...
Between this and BC's announcement that 2011 is the Year of Science, looks like the coming year might be science-tastic. (Too bad BC is simultaneously is reducing involvement of independent researchers and increasing Big Pharma's input in the BC drug approvals process... read about it in the Globe and Mail or listen to the CBC Victoria radio interview (MP3)).
A UVIC Graduate Students' Society (GSS) blog covering graduate student issues at UVIC, and at the provincial, federal and international level. A source of announcements about conferences and calls for papers, and links to other blogs of interest to graduate students. Submisstions? gssmgr [at] uvic.ca Check out the GSS main site online at http//gss.uvic.ca
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
80% cuts to eduction in UK draws 50,000 protestors
At the GSS we are following the demonstrations for public education funding with interest.
Excellent democracy now coverage on the demo, followed by very good explanation of the cuts happening in the UK to education and other cuts to social programs.
University was free in the UK in the 90s, it will now be 9,000 pounds per year ($14,600 Canadian)
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/11/11/over_50_000_students_protest_in
Excellent democracy now coverage on the demo, followed by very good explanation of the cuts happening in the UK to education and other cuts to social programs.
University was free in the UK in the 90s, it will now be 9,000 pounds per year ($14,600 Canadian)
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/11/11/over_50_000_students_protest_in
Labels:
activism,
graduate students,
student strike,
UK
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