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Association canadienne
pour les études supérieures

Conférences Killam

La Conférence Killam est présentée au cours du congrès annuel de l’Association et vise à susciter l’appui à la recherche universitaire.

 

Sir Al Aynsley-Green, Improving the Lives and Health of Children and Young People: How Research from Listening to their Voices should Inform Politics, Policies, Practices and Public Attitudes,
Conférence Killam, 2009
David W. Schindler, The Role of Science in Making Sound Environmental Policy, Conférence Killam, 2008
Peter J.M. Nicholson, More Data but Less Insight – The New Imperative of Quantative Literacy, Conférence Killam, 2007

Bartha Knoppers, Biotechnology: The Human as Biological Resource?, Conférence Killam, 2006

Kenneth Prewitt, Investing in Higher Education: The Responsibility of the University,
Bob Rae,
Convincing the Public and Government to do more: The Case of Higher Education, Conférence Killam, 2005

W.A. Cochrane, The Challenges of Educating the Next Generation of the Professoriate, Conférence Killam, 2004

exposé de la Conférence Killam 2003

Shirley M. Tilghman, The Challenges of Educating the Next Generation of the Professoriate, Conférence Killam, 2003

Killam Lecture 2002

Martha C. Piper, Building a Civil Society: A New Role for the Human Sciences, Conférence Killam, 2002

Killam Lecture 2001

John R. Evans, Higher Education in the Higher Education Economy: Towards a Public Research Contract, Conférence Killam, 2001

Killam Lecture 2000

J. Robert S. Prichard, Federal Support for Higher Education and Research in Canada: the New Paradigm, Conférence Killam, 2000