Who Was Doing The Discovering? KPU Historian Rewrites History Book With Decolonial Lens
KPU history instructor Dr. Kyle Jackson
KPU history instructor Dr. Kyle Jackson
The Province is taking action to eliminate exploitive practices and improve the quality of post-secondary education by strengthening quality standards and bringing in new safeguards for international students in B.C.
Canada is a top destination of choice for international students, thanks to our high-quality educational institutions; our welcoming, diverse society; and the opportunities to work or immigrate permanently after graduation. While international students have contributed to life on campuses across the country, they have also experienced some serious challenges navigating Canada’s International Student Program.
August 22, 2023 As B.C.’s toxic drug crisis continues, so does the debate on how to reduce harm and save lives. For Nicole Luongo, a…
Increased scholarship funding will support graduate students during their studies and prepare them for in-demand careers.
For many newcomers in Canada, obtaining relevant work experience can be a major challenge.
The British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) and the Beedie Foundation announced the opening of the new Beedie Plaza at BCIT’s Burnaby Campus.
Landmark donation from the TD Ready Commitment will expand opportunities for newcomer youth and refugees to connect with communities.
Post-secondary students will soon have access to increased financial aid, with more flexible repayment terms to make education and skills training more accessible and affordable in the face of global inflation.
A major donation from the Society of Notaries Public of British Columbia (SNPBC) to the Applied Legal Studies program at Simon Fraser University’s (SFU) School of Criminology will lead to significant advancements in the field of applied legal studies, and place SFU as a pivotal partner in the expansion of notary education in British Columbia.