The time for innovation in higher education is now

Research and innovation in universities across the country help the world become a better place and improve the quality of life of Canadians. But innovation in higher education is an uncomfortable discussion.
Universities must make conscious efforts to bring together various instances of innovation on campuses with the purpose of offering opportunities for creative collisions that can help foster a nation of much-needed innovators, write Ann-Louise Davidson and Nadia Bhuiyan.
This month, Concordia University is launching its Innovation Lab, a bold move to support students to become skilled and confident innovators who can turn ideas into solutions that make the world a better place. The Lab is one response to the era of profound changes arriving at dizzying speeds, prom...

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