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Universities Canada

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Organization of universities
Universities Canada
Universités Canada
Arms of Universities Canada
FormationJune 6, 1911 (first meeting)
TypeNon-profit educational organization
PurposeAdvocate and public voice, educator and network
HeadquartersOttawa, Ontario, Canada
Region served
Canada
Official language
  • English
  • French
Websiteunivcan.caEdit this at Wikidata

Universities Canada (French:Universités Canada) is an organization that representsCanada's universities. It is a non-profit national organization that coordinates university policies, guidance and direction.

Formed in 1911, as theAssociation of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), it represents 97 public and private not-for-profitCanadian universities and university colleges inCanada. It provides member services in public policy and advocacy, communications, research and information-sharing, and scholarships and international programs.[1] In April 2015, the organization renamed itself "Universities Canada."[2]

Universities Canada is not ahigher education accreditation body. Membership in the association requires universities to meet strict criteria and adhere to set principles of institutional quality assurance that must be reaffirmed every five years. This reinforces the recognition of a Canadian university degree around the world as a high-quality academic achievement.[3]

The association produces a number of publications, such asUniversity Affairs magazine and theDirectory of Canadian Universities.

Universities Canada's arms, supporters, and badge were registered with theCanadian Heraldic Authority on May 10, 2004.[4]

Academic freedom

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On 25 October 2011, Universities Canada, known then by its former name, announced a new "Statement on Academic Freedom" which was adopted unanimously by the membership at its centennial meeting.[5] However, at least one critic has expressed the opinion that the Statement, drafted by academic administrators, essentially gives academic administrators the right to determine the limits of such freedom.

Advocacy

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Universities Canada works in an advocacy role with governments to promotehigher education and awareness of the contributions Canada's universities make to the country.[6]

Its priorities are increasing funding for universities' operating and capital costs, research, and international programs, along with improved student assistance.

It is also involved in the government's copyright reform process.[7]

Equity, diversity, and inclusion

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Universities Canada follows the Canadian government's Federal Employment Equity Act in developing their equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) policies for the four pillars of marginalized students, professors, and other university members."Under-represented groups include those identified in the federal Employment Equity Act – women, visible minorities, Aboriginal peoples, and persons with disabilities – as well as, but not limited to, LGBTQ2+ people and men in female-dominated disciplines."[8]

Universities Canada (and similarly the Canadian government) exclude social class from their EDI statement and initiatives. That is, the invisible minority who come from and/or live in poverty, those from working-class backgrounds, and those who are generally known as first-generation and/or low socioeconomic status. In Canada, poverty is termed as "social condition" and is not grounds for discrimination.[9][10]

Scholarship programs

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The association is also active in managing government-funded international partnership programs and more than 130 scholarship programs on behalf of private sector companies.[11]

In partnership with Community Foundations of Canada and Rideau Hall Foundation, the association manages the Canadian Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Scholarships Program.[12]

Arms

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Coat of arms of Universities Canada
Notes
The arms of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada consist of:[13]
Crest
On two closed books Vert, an open book proper bound and charged on the dexter page with a maple leaf Vert.
Escutcheon
Argent four pairs of maple seeds in saltire Vert.
Supporters
Two polar bears each holding a feather Argent penned Vert and resting a hind paw on an Ionic capital Argent, all set on a quadrangle Vert.
Motto
Vox Eruditionis

See also

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Higher education in Canada by province or territory

References

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  1. ^"About us - Universities Canada".univcan.ca. Retrieved13 October 2016.
  2. ^"Our history". Universities Canada. Archived fromthe original on 2015-09-10. Retrieved2015-05-17.
  3. ^"Membership and governance".
  4. ^http://archive.gg.ca/heraldry/pub-reg/project.asp?lang=e&ProjectID=382 Arms and Badge
  5. ^"Statement on Academic Freedom".
  6. ^AUCC.Corporate brochureArchived 2007-09-30 at theWayback Machine
  7. ^"Copyright Reform Process – Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC)". Archived fromthe original on 2007-09-10. Retrieved2007-08-21.
  8. ^"Universities Canada principles on equity, diversity and inclusion".Universities Canada. Universities Canada. Retrieved18 July 2019.
  9. ^MacKay, Wayne; Kim, Natasha."Adding Social Condition to the Canadian Human Rights Act"(PDF).Canadian Human Rights Commission. Retrieved18 July 2019.
  10. ^Davies, Libby."C-263 An Act to amend the Canadian Human Rights Act (social condition)".LEGISinfo. Parliament of Canada. Retrieved18 July 2019.
  11. ^"Scholarship Partners Canada".
  12. ^"Queen Elizabeth Scholars".
  13. ^Canadian Heraldic Authority (Volume IV), Ottawa, 2004, p. 376

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