We need to find ways to fund new programs without endangering essential core of education
Perhaps the most progressive way to achieve this is to link such new curricular development to new technology and distance learning. A new course in nano science and water could, for example, be taught by a team of professors from a dozen universities across Canada (and eventually the world) to students on every campus.
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