Galvanizing a go-global education strategy
Student groups are becoming much more engaged in discussions that will affect their future.

A report this month from the Study Group on Global Education, made up of Canadian businesspeople and academics, offers some revealing insights on preparedness and potential for Canadian students studying abroad. With only 11 per cent of undergraduate students ...
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