Brian Brown considers the future of governance.
Tag Archives: governance
Report finds “culture of contempt” at Concordia
Montreal university needs to clarify its mission
USask faculty members criticize university governance
Letter to Advanced Education Minister calls for changes to Board of Governors
Quebec moving ahead with university governance reform
Proposed law would require 60 per cent of a university’s board members to come from outside the school
Concordia names members of governance review committee
Panel to be headed by former McGill principal, will report within 60 days of first meeting
Concordia senate appears ready to move forward
Anger has subsided among faculty representatives, but discontent remains
‘We will overcome the current crisis’
Tensions high at Concordia’s first board meeting since Judith Woodsworth’s alleged firing
Concordia’s board: ‘modern-day star chamber’
Faculty up in arms over president’s departure
Three of a kind
As reported by the CBC’s Alison Crawford, the former chair of the RCMP Public Complaints Commission, the former Military Police Complaints Commissioner and the former head of the Nuclear Safety Commission will speak at a Liberal-organized forum on governance next week.
Adjusting to more Americans in Kandahar
Colleague Wells draws our attention here to a fascinating window into the state of Canada’s engagement in Afghanistan.