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Troy Media – Canada losing out for foreign students

Just prior to the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards being held in Toronto last summer, Indo-Canadian journalist and reporter Faiz Jamil prepared an essay for CBC online focusing on the awareness that contemporary Indians have of Canada – even with us hosting the IIFA awards. Jamil sums it up: “We simply don’t register.” “Not […]

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Vancouver Sun – Innovation, international collaboration go hand in hand

  The global population explosion of the past century, unprecedented in human history, poses a thorny tangle of interconnected challenges. With the population expected to reach 9.3 billion by 2050, meeting human needs will require science-based answers to urgent questions about food, energy, water, disease prevention and many other issues. Increasingly, innovation will hinge upon […]

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Nanaimo Daily News – Student, VIU prof gain acclaim

Page: A5, Section: News   A student under the supervision of a Vancouver Island University professor has gained national attention for his work for a sustainable prawn fishery. The focus of Brett Favaro’s studies, made in concert with VIU fisheries and aquaculture professor Stefanie Duff, is to reduce bycatch found in prawn traps to keep the […]

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Westender – An award-winning formula for teaching

When Mackenzie Gray talks about the way Paul McCartney used a recursive sequence to make the song “I Want You (She’s So Heavy)” seem to last forever, you realize that part of the Beatles’ phenomenal success might have sprung from McCartney’s genius as a mathematician. When Roger Kemp draws on a napkin to illustrate that […]

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St. John’s Telegram – Research funds announced

A $1.2-million funding arrangement has been announced between the province’s Research and Development Corp. (RDC) and Mitacs to provide graduate-level researchers with new research and development opportunities in Newfoundland and Labrador. The funding for the Mitacs accelerate research internship program enables Memorial University graduate students and post-doctoral fellows to lead research and development projects, connect with local businesses and […]

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HealthCanal.com – Analytical method will help prevent occupational allergy and asthma in seafood processing workers

Researchers at Memorial University have developed a novel technique that will help prevent occupational allergy and asthma in seafood processing workers. Dr. Anas Abdel Rahman, a former doctoral student of chemistry at Memorial University, and his supervisor, Dr. Bob Helleur, a professor in the Department of Chemistry, developed the technique. It measures airborne, particulate materials […]

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Nungai Times – Mitacs, Canada, lnvites Applications from lndian Students for Research Internships in the summer of 2012

Mitacs, a Canadian not-for-profit research organization headed by CEO Dr. Arvind Gupta, invites applications for its Globalink program. Globalink is an international internship program that offers undergraduate students of all disciplines (including professional streams) from around the world three-month summer research projects at universities in Canada. Mitacs Globalink bears the cost supporting the students with […]

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Times of India – Platform for perfection

In an attempt to provide a platform for Indian students to engage in scientific research, a Canadian-based not-for-profit organization is conducting an academic programme that aims at allowing Indian students to travel to Canada for a research interns. Jude Sannith S, in converstion with Arvind Gupta, CEO of Mitacs… In 1999, Mitacs, a Canada-based not-for-profit […]

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The Hindu – Immense research possibilities in Canada

The Hindu – Education Plus  Page 5, By Chitradeep A.  “Canada’s contribution to the world of research is only four percent and it needs to link with other countries and accelerate growth in research,” says Arvind Gupta, CEO of Mitacs Globalink and professor of computer science, University of British Columbia, Canada. Mr. Gupta, who was in […]

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Morning Post Exchange – Ontario Cross-Border Technology Innovation Ecosystem Report Finds Start-Ups With Larger Social Networks Receive More Venture Capital $

Toronto – There is a positive link between social networking outside of Canada and innovation reveals the initial results of OCTIE, a first-of-its-kind research study conducted by Ryerson University. The preliminary report, which is part of a larger innovation research project, finds Ontario technology start-up organizations with larger social networks are associated with more start-up […]

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