Eighty-five percent of the jobs that today’s students will do in 2030 don’t exist yet, the Institute for the Future has predicted. That might seem like a high number to reach in...
According to the World Economic Forum, 65 per cent of children who entered primary school in 2017 will work in jobs that do not exist today. Given that, how can post-secondary...
In a global village and marketplace, international experience can be one element that gives our students a hiring advantage. As a means of promoting both personal and professional development, overseas...
One of the many unrealized promises of the last decade or so has been the idea that the types of credentials available to student would proliferate. The problem is that...
Mentors don’t always know how to advise graduate students who don’t fit the mold for any reason, including disabled graduate students. They may assume their superior knowledge of their field...
Why do your prospective students pick the institutions or programs they do? If you ask this question to any member of the post-secondary or high school education sphere, you’ll get...
New Queen’s University graduates have been given a unique opportunity for employment. Employers who commit to a one-year, full-time job with training built in for a new graduate are reimbursed...
A new study by a team of Harvard-affiliated researchers found graduate students are disproportionately likely to struggle with mental-health issues. The researchers surveyed roughly 500 economics Ph.D. candidates at eight...
In developing the Education 2030 Agenda, it became clear that education systems require solutions to help prepare students for the challenges of today’s world. How can education empower learners of all...
Algonquin College is announcing a bold — and controversial — new approach for increasing the number of women in some of its male-dominated programs: a pilot project that will reserve...