When the Carnegie Foundation was established in 1905, universities in Canada and Newfoundland were eligible for grants, on strict conditions that were seen by some as “colonial,” “continentalist,” or “imperial” intrusions on autonomy; for example, a Carnegie plan to create a federation of Maritime universities. This is a study of how Canadian universities found ways to comply with the requirement, of the compromises they had to make, or chose not to make, in governance, and of an ultimateshift in balance from sectarian to secular, and independent to publicly supported.Lorsque la Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching a été fondée, en 1905, elle comprenait un régime de pension pour les professeurs d’université. Les universités c...
Although Canada is a welfare state, and it has need-based priority student financial aid support pol...
With the establishment of higher education institutions in the 17th century in both Canada and the U...
It has long been recognized that all individuals do not have equal opportunities to access higher le...
When the Carnegie Foundation was established in 1905, universities in Canada and Newfoundland were e...
When the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching was established in 1905, universities i...
In order to fulfill their missions, research universities must maintain conditions and capacity for ...
Out of the five Canadian universities subjected to an in-depth, qualitative, empirical study, the Un...
As with higher-education institutions around the world, British Columbia (BC) and Ontario are increa...
This qualitative case investigation considers the historical, inter-provincial proliferation of univ...
The intervention of the Canadian government in financing Quebec universities has taken many forms ov...
This paper describes the Canadian higher education sector: who regulates and funds higher education,...
Although research on Canadian higher education has advanced considerably over the past few decades, ...
The Canadian university has moved from a decade of rapid expansion, accompanied by general public ap...
The transition from an industrial to a global knowledge-based economy has put universities in the sp...
Unlike the United States, the Canadian provinces have established public monopolies of degree-granti...
Although Canada is a welfare state, and it has need-based priority student financial aid support pol...
With the establishment of higher education institutions in the 17th century in both Canada and the U...
It has long been recognized that all individuals do not have equal opportunities to access higher le...
When the Carnegie Foundation was established in 1905, universities in Canada and Newfoundland were e...
When the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching was established in 1905, universities i...
In order to fulfill their missions, research universities must maintain conditions and capacity for ...
Out of the five Canadian universities subjected to an in-depth, qualitative, empirical study, the Un...
As with higher-education institutions around the world, British Columbia (BC) and Ontario are increa...
This qualitative case investigation considers the historical, inter-provincial proliferation of univ...
The intervention of the Canadian government in financing Quebec universities has taken many forms ov...
This paper describes the Canadian higher education sector: who regulates and funds higher education,...
Although research on Canadian higher education has advanced considerably over the past few decades, ...
The Canadian university has moved from a decade of rapid expansion, accompanied by general public ap...
The transition from an industrial to a global knowledge-based economy has put universities in the sp...
Unlike the United States, the Canadian provinces have established public monopolies of degree-granti...
Although Canada is a welfare state, and it has need-based priority student financial aid support pol...
With the establishment of higher education institutions in the 17th century in both Canada and the U...
It has long been recognized that all individuals do not have equal opportunities to access higher le...