2024 Leadership Forum – Trailblazing in Higher Education

March 19, 2024   |   CIHE Events

2024 Leadership Forum: Trailblazing in Higher Education April 17, 2024 | 9 AM – 3 PM ET | Registration required: tinyurl.com/OISE2024 This virtual conference is brought to you by the graduating cohort of students in the Master of Education, Higher Education Leadership program cohort 10 under the coordination of Dr. Katharine Janzen within the Department…Read More

Ableism in the Canadian Academy: A National Dialogue

January 13, 2023   |   Viewpoint

By Erin Anderson     December 3rd is the International Day for Persons with Disabilities. To mark this occasion, on Friday, December 2, 2022, the University of Toronto Scarborough hosted the National Dialogues and Action for Inclusive Higher Education and Communities, which focused on “Addressing Ableism, Disability, and Accessibility in Canadian Higher Education”. The recent…Read More

Creso Sá and University Affairs heads new Policy & Practice Blog

February 27, 2018   |   News

CIHE Director and Professor Creso Sá heads University Affairs new Policy & Practice Blog. In his new column, he shares his insights on the realistic deliverables of sueperclusters. He looks at what the recent superclusters announcement really means for universities and academic research. Read article here

Stephanie Waterman, 2018 Senior Scholar Award from the American College Personnel Association.

February 27, 2018   |   News

Professor Stephanie Waterman wins the 2018 Senior Scholar Award from the American College Personnel Association, for the integration of scholarship in the practice of student affairs. This award recognizes dedicated scholars who are engaged in scholarship relevant to student affairs work in higher education. Professor Waterman’s research focuses on Native American/Indigenous college student experiences, and most recently on how…Read More

Edmund Adam, OISE PhD student published in University Affairs: “Wise words: Think for yourself, reject conformism”

November 16, 2017   |   News

Our PhD student Edmund Adam argues the “critical pursuit of truth is not a leftist matter, nor a rightist matter. It is a democracy matter.” He provides insights on a potential missed opportunity for reinvigorated intellectual exchanges on free speech. To that, he urges for university students to cultivate a level of independent thinking and for…Read More