Mooting, where teams play out a mock court case, can be fierce—and the once extracurricular activity is now often on the curriculum
Tag Archives: Professional Schools Stories
Why don’t future engineers learn real-world skills in school?
From 2015: Many engineering graduates don’t feel confident they can build anything. Experts say the schools are letting them down. How can that be?
Diversity among doctors
Students with disabilities are finding their place in medical schools—and beyond
Double and triple threats: When an extra degree pays off
As Ph.D.s struggle to find work, some professionals are going back to school to get third and fourth degrees
Taking care of business
Programs in engineering, arts and even environmental studies are embracing dollars and sense
Proposed law schools in Newfoundland and B.C. move forward
Profession grows despite concerns about too many lawyers
‘I didn’t go to law school to become an academic’
Future lawyers push for more practical skills
Accounting designations get together
What the single-stream CPA designation means for students
Future doctors demand boundaries with Big Pharma
Medical schools address conflict-of-interest
Should I do an M.B.A.?
In the face of challenges, Canada’s business schools adapt