JOBS: Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary, 3 full-time academic positions in the Leadership, Policy, and Governance Specialization

The Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary, invites applications for an appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure-track) or the rank of Associate Professor (with tenure), with research, professional practice, and teaching experience in the area of Educational Leadership, Policy and Governance. The appointments will commence July 1, 2022, or at a mutually agreeable date.

Assistant or Associate Professor, Educational Leadership and Social Change

Assistant or Associate Professor, Educational Policy and Analysis

Assistant or Associate Professor, Educational Leadership, Policy & Governance

Submit applications by January 10, 2022.

JOBS: OISE, University of Toronto, Associate Professor, Higher Education Leadership and Administration

The Department of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education (LHAE) at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto invites applications for a full-time tenure stream position at the rank of Associate Professor in the area of Higher Education Leadership and Administration. The appointment will commence on July 1, 2022 or shortly thereafter.

Closing date extended to Tuesday, January 4, 2022.

Full posting here.

CSSHE/SCÉES 2022 Call for Proposals/Appel de Propositions

The Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE) invites you to participate in its virtual (online) annual conference from May 15-17, 2022, to be held as part of the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences 2022 (Congress).

CSSHE invites proposal submissions from researchers, practitioners, graduate students, and policymakers in higher education and related disciplines. CSSHE welcomes cross-sector and multi-actor engagement between and across scholars, practitioners, policy-makers, administrators, activists, and the media.

Proposals can be submitted on the CSSHE Conference OCS website. The deadline to submit has been extended to 11:59pm PST on January 16, 2022.

The 2022 Congress theme Transitions invites members of the social sciences and humanities community to (re)consider how we can build a more diverse, sustainable, democratic, and equitable society and world for the future. In line with CSSHE’s Strategic Plan, the theme encourages and strengthens our commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Decolonization (EDID), and on Black and Indigenous experience and scholarship in higher education in Canada.

The full call for proposals is attached below in French and English.


La Société canadienne pour l’étude de l’enseignement supérieure (SCÉES) vous invite à participer à l’édition 2022 de son congrès annuel, qui aura lieu en ligne dans le cadre du Congrès des sciences humains de 2022 (“Congrès”).

La SCÉES invite les chercheurs, les praticiens, les étudiants diplômés et les décideurs dans le domaine de l’enseignement supérieur et dans des disciplines connexes à soumettre des propositions. La SCÉES souhaite aussi recevoir des propositions intersectorielles et pluridisciplinaires issues de la collaboration entre universitaires, praticiens, décideurs, administrateurs, activistes et représentants des médias.

Les propositions peuvent être soumises par le biais du site web OCS du congrès de la SCÉES. La date limite d’en soumettre est 23:59 NHP le 16 janvier 2022.

Le thème du Congrès de 2022, Transitions, invite les membres de la communauté des sciences humaines à (re)penser le monde dans lequel nous vivons afin que nous puissions construire un avenir plus diversifié, durable, démocratique et juste. Dans le droit fil du Plan stratégique de la SCÉES, le thème encourage et renforce notre engagement envers l’équité, la diversité, l’inclusion et la décolonisation (ÉDID) et la promotion de l’expérience des Noirs et des Autochtones et des recherches connexes dans l’enseignement supérieur au Canada.

L’appel de propositions s’est joint ci-dessus en français et en anglais.

JOBS|EMPLOIS: CMEC – Bilingual Analyst, Postsecondary Education and Adult Learning | Analyste bilingue, Éducation postsecondaire et apprentissage des adultes

Council of Ministers of Education, Canada (CMEC) – Bilingual Analyst, Postsecondary Education and Adult Learning pdf
Deadline: 2021-11-05


Conseil des ministres de l’Éducation (Canada) [CMEC] – Analyste bilingue, Éducation postsecondaire et apprentissage des adultes pdf
Date limite : 2021-11-05

Statement of Commitment to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action from the Board of Directors

Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE) |
Société canadienne pour l’étude de l’enseignement supérieur

Date for Release: 29 September 2021

Re: Statement of Commitment to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action from the Board of Directors

Acknowledgement
As the Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education’s (CSSHE) (“Society”) Board of Directors, we commit to engage our members and our communities, to bear witness to the past and to the present, and to claim responsibility for taking renewed actions already identified by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. As scholars and practitioners in higher education, we are conscious of our unique position and our capacity to enact and influence change. We also recognize that there are limitations to many of our current perspectives, and that demonstrating cultural humility and openness to listen to Indigenous voices is critical to moving forward.

In recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we are announcing our
commitment and our intentions.


Our commitment
We will, in the coming months, bring together scholars, professionals, administrators, and students, along with Indigenous representation, to create an action plan for our scholarly association related to the TRC Calls to Action on Education, which higher education has a role, consistent with the commitments of our Society and our Strategic Plan. This will include:

  • Reviewing opportunities to provide members with new supports or services to enhance their professional practices, such as for administration, teaching, research, or service;
  • Critically reviewing our own Society’s processes and norms;
  • Creating opportunities to foster, support, and celebrate Indigenous voices in all areas of our Society, including scholarship;
  • Building an engaged higher education community dedicated to the multi-generational journey towards reconciling Canadian higher education as a field of practice and of study;
  • Bearing witness as a Society, creating space for inclusive national discussions through our conferences to advance the projects of inclusion, reconciliation and decolonization, Indigenization, and, through the journal, gathering and disseminating new knowledge on the transformations necessary for reconciliation.


Through a consultative process, we will endeavour to understand what all our members’ needs are in terms of enacting reconciliation in their practices, and to listen to what Indigenous members’ vision is for a more inclusive and responsive higher education community.

With these actions we aim to deepen our understanding of equity and inclusion in Canadian higher education, to challenge and inspire policymakers, to shape the education of future scholars, professionals, and administrators, and to further expand the community of our Society.

– End of Statement –

Background to CSSHE
Through the collective and collaborative work of its members, CSSHE is the leading scholarly society for Canadian higher education as a field of study and practice. Our object of study is the Canadian higher education sector, its institutions, its people, and its processes. Our membership includes scholars, professionals, administrators, and students, who investigate and operate within the higher education sector. Our platforms include an annual meeting of the Society at the Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, and the Canadian Journal of Higher Education to help us connect people, places, and ideas.


CSSHE is a bilingual network of members who advance the research, scholarship, and practice of higher education in Canada. In order to accomplish this, we disseminate, recognize, and reward the research and scholarly work of our members through various platforms, including an annual conference and a scholarly journal; build a connected and engaged higher education community within the CSSHE membership; and enhance member capacity through resources, professional development, and collaboration within and beyond CSSHE.

DAY 3 AT #CSSHE2021

Welcome to #CSSHE2021! Here’s a breakdown of Tuesday June 1at the conference:

(ALL TIMES IN MOUNTAIN DAYLIGHT TIME)

8:30-16:00 – Greeting Table open
The greeting table will be hosted by a staff or volunteer from Congress and will be your go-to for questions and support navigating the online platform.

8:30-16:00 – CSSHE Lounge open
Network with colleagues and have those ‘hallway moments’! CSSHE leaders will facilitate networking and community building sessions throughout the day in the Lounge, so return here throughout the day to see who you can connect with!

Topic based networking and community building – 10:15-10:45 – Student Development, Experiences and Services; International and Comparative Higher Education; Culture, Civilization, and Communication. Facilitated by Adriana Marroquin, University of Toronto & Vicki Squires, University of Saskatchewan

Addressing current events and systemic racism – 12:00-12:30 – Facilitated by Emma Sabzalieva, UNESCO and York University & Phoebe Kang, University of Toronto

Topic based networking and community building – 15:30-16:00 – Policy, Governance, Funding and Planning; Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning; Administration, Leadership and Institutional Change. Facilitated by Phoebe Kang, University of Toronto & Rhonda Friesen, Booth University College.

Paper Sessions

09.00-10.15 // G1: Liberal Arts Education in the 21st Century: Insights and Innovation Across
Continents (Live)
09.00-10.15 // G2: Students’ Identity Formation, Experiences, and Post-Study Choices (Live)
09.00-10.15 // G3: The Growing International Education and Immigration Nexus: Implications for Higher Education (Live)
09.00-10.15 // G4: Connecting Today’s Postsecondary Classroom to the Open Future: Open
Education Resources (OERs) Empower the Teaching of Educational Administration, Policy, and Leadership (Simu-live)
09.00-10.15 // G5: Perspectives of Traditionally Underrepresented Students, Part 3: Programs and Policy (Live)

Annual General Meeting

10.45-12.00 // Flagship 3: CSSHE Annual General Meeting (AGM) & Awards Ceremony

Join CSSHE for the Annual General Meeting and 2021 Awards Ceremony.

CSSHE/Congress delegates: Join from within Virtual Event Place. All other CSSHE members: Join at
https://zoom.us/j/98606618065?pwd=cWxWaGVkc1NFR0VWTkxzNnhZUUo2UT09 (Passcode: 782836)

View AGM Agenda here.

Paper Sessions

12.30-13.45 // H1: Supporting the Campus Experience of Students with Disabilities (Live)
12.30-13.45 // H2: What Does it Take to Become a Successful Academic? Doctoral Formation and the Scholarly Role (Live)
12.30-13.45 // H3: CSSHE 2021 Award Winners – Celebrate and Learn More! (Live) Moderated by Christine Arnold, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Chair of the 2021 Awards Committee.
12.30-13.45 // H4: What’s at Stake for the Post-Pandemic University Classroom? (Live)
12.30-13.45 // H5: Roundtable: Enabling Early Career Researchers’ Pursuit of an Academic Career (Live)

14.15-15.30 // I1: Non-Academic Work, Internationalization, and Job Satisfaction: The
Experiences of Professors in Canada (Live)
14.15-15.30 // I2: CSSHE 2020 Award Winners – Celebrate and Learn More! (Live) Moderated by Michelle Nilson, Simon Fraser University, Chair of the 2020 Awards Committee
14.15-15.30 // I3: Exploring Approaches to Pedagogies (Live)
14.15-15.30 // I4: Story-telling: Stories about Assessment and Impact (Live)
14.15-15.30 // I5: Priorities Paradox: Interrogating Campus, Connecting with Community (Live)

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DAY 2 AT #CSSHE2021

Welcome to #CSSHE2021! Here’s a breakdown of Monday May 31 at the conference:

(ALL TIMES IN MOUNTAIN DAYLIGHT TIME)

8:30-16:00 – Greeting Table open
The greeting table will be hosted by a staff or volunteer from Congress and will be your go-to for questions and support navigating the online platform.

8:30-16:00 – CSSHE Lounge open
Network with colleagues and have those ‘hallway moments’! CSSHE leaders will facilitate networking and community building sessions throughout the day in the Lounge, so return here throughout the day to see who you can connect with!
Topic based networking and community building – 10:15-10:45 – Student Access, Pathways and Transitions; Academic Professions and Pathways; History & Philosophy of Higher Education. Facilitated by Alyson King, Ontario Tech University & David Peacock, University of Alberta
Post-study employment options – 12:00-12:30 – Facilitated by Emma Sabzalieva, UNESCO and York University & You Zhang, University of Toronto
Canadian Higher Education Quiz – 15:30-16:00 – Facilitated by Grace Karram Stephenson, University of Toronto & Leping Mou, University of Toronto

Paper Sessions

09.00-10.15 // D1: Perspectives of Traditionally Underrepresented Students, Part 2: Access and
Acculturation (Live)
09.00-10.15 // D2: Research from Grant-hunting to Funding to Perceptions of Knowledge
Production (Live)
09.00-10.15 // D3: Priorities Paradox: Stakeholders, Talent, Credentials (Live)
09.00-10.15 // D4: Diversification of Chinese Universities Serves Diverse Stakeholders (Live)
09.00-10.15 // D5: Differentiation and Variation in Private Higher Education Cross-Nationally: A
Flipped, Interactive Panel (Live)

Flagship Session

10.45-12.00 // Flagship 2: Enabling Indigenous Scholarship in Canadian Higher Education

Fully open access. CSSHE/Congress delegates: Join from within Virtual Event Place. All others: Join at
https://zoom.us/j/92013601123?pwd=M1RDR0h4TG4rV0I2T1RFRFAwWWJGdz09 (passcode: J8K8qC)

Sponsored by the University of Manitoba, Faculty of Education. Session will be recorded and made available on the CSSHE website after the conference.

Panellists:
Moderator: Deborah Saucier, President and Vice-Chancellor of Vancouver Island University
Frank Deer, Canada Research Chair & Associate Professor at the Faculty of Education, University of Manitoba
Florence Glanfield, Vice-Provost (Indigenous Programming & Research), University of Alberta (she/her)
Tosh Southwick, Independent Consultant and former Associate Vice-President of Indigenous Engagement and Reconciliation, Yukon University (she/her)

Paper Sessions

12.30-13.45 // E1: Career Development and the Academic Profession in Canadian Universities
(Live)
12.30-13.45 // E2: Strategies and Approaches in Internationalization and Regionalization (Live)
12.30-13.45 // E3: Examining Research on Models of Plurilingual/EAL Student Language and
Literacy Support in Canadian Higher Education (Live)
12:30-13:45 // E4: Stories from the Learning Space: Student Reflections on Their Experiences in
an Educational Leadership Doctoral Program (Simu-Live)
12.30-13.45 // E5: Priorities Paradox: Student Services, Support, Success (Live)

14.15-15.30 // F1: 2021 Presidential Session (Live)
Fully open access. CSSHE/Congress delegates: Join from within Virtual Event Place. All other CSSHE members: Join at
https://zoom.us/j/98516130106?pwd=Y3NSdm5IdWorU2p6azF5WHI5UmF2UT09 (Passcode: 113625)

Panellists:
David Peacock, University of Alberta (Moderator)
Mike DeGagné, Indspire
Val Walker, Business Higher Education Roundtable
Andrea Dicks, Community Foundations Canada
Duncan Phillips, Mitacs
Chad Lubelsky, McConnell Foundation

14.15-15.30 // F2: Uncertainties and Challenges: Covid-19 and Beyond (Live)
14.15-15.30 // F3: Networking conversation (Live)
14.15-15.30 // F4: Ask Me Anything: Employability skill development in higher education (Live)
14.15-15.30 // F5: Workshop – Critical Wikipedia Creation: Combining Scholarly Publication in
Wikipedia Creation (Live)

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DAY 1 AT #CSSHE2021

Welcome to #CSSHE2021! Here’s a breakdown of Sunday May 30 at the conference:

(ALL TIMES IN MOUNTAIN DAYLIGHT TIME)

8:30-16:00 – Greeting Table open
The greeting table will be hosted by a staff or volunteer from Congress and will be your go-to for questions and support navigating the online platform.

8:30-16:00 – CSSHE Lounge open
Network with colleagues and have those ‘hallway moments’! CSSHE leaders will facilitate networking and community building sessions throughout the day in the Lounge, so return here throughout the day to see who you can connect with!
Meet-up & Greeting – 10:15-10:45
Topic based networking and community building – 12:00-12:30 – Theories & Methods in Understanding Higher Education; Uncertainties, Challenges, and Visions for the Future; Community Engagement and Partnership; Facilitated by Rhonda Friesen, Booth University College & Vicki Squires, University of Saskatchewan
First time at CSSHE? – 15:30-16:00 – Facilitated by Jacqueline Beaulieu, University of Toronto & Kathleen Matheos, University of Manitoba

Paper Sessions

09.00-10.15 // A1: Global Perspectives on International Students (Live)
09.00-10.15 // A2: Community Engagement and Partnerships (Live)
09.00-10.15 // A3: Bridging Divides in Higher Education through Visual Research Methods (Simulive)
09.00-10.15 // A4: From Study to Industry: Partnerships, Politics, and Perspectives (Live)
09.00-10.15 // A5: Organizational Change, Restructuring, and Mission Shift (Live)

Flagship 1

10.45-12.00 // Flagship 1: Confronting Privilege in Internationalization of Higher Education during
COVID-19: What have we learned?

Fully open access. CSSHE/Congress delegates: Join from within Virtual Event Place. All others: Join at
https://zoom.us/j/95609700387?pwd=OFIwcVB4cUNPOUFKWGtvUGVCUnNCZz09 (Passcode: 173756)

Co-hosted by CSSHE & CIESC/SCECI. Supported by the Federation Interdisciplinary Fund. Session will be recorded and made available on the CSSHE website after the conference.

Panellists:
Discussant: Roopa Desai Trilokekar, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, York University.
Crain Soudier, Chief Executive Officer, Human Sciences Research Council (South Africa)
Christina W. Yao, Assistant Professor and Program Coordinator, Higher Education & Student Affairs, Department of
Educational Leadership and Policies, University of South Carolina (USA)
Thashika Pillay, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education, Queen’s University (Canada)

Paper Sessions

12.30-13.45 // B1: Advising and Administration as Process and Career (Live)
12.30-13.45 // B2: Pathways and Experiences of International Students (Live)
12.30-13.45 // B3: Contemporary and Historical Perspectives on Higher Education (Live)
12.30-13.45 // B4: Rech. francophone canadienne (1ère partie): Stratégies et Planification dans
les Institutions et les Systèmes (Live)
12.30-13.45 // B5: Navigating Leadership in Higher Education (Live)

14.15-15.30 // C1: Perspectives of Traditionally Underrepresented Students, Part 1: Inclusion and
Identity (Live)
14.15-15.30 // C2: Decision Making and Negotiation in Higher Education Politics and Policy (Live)
14.15-15.30 // C3: What’s Working? Evaluating Teaching, Learning, and Campus Services (Live)
14.15-15.30 // C4: Rech. francophone canadienne (2e partie) : Etudiant(e)s et Pedagogie:
Approches, Adaptation, et Satisfaction
14.15-15.30 // C5: Story-telling: Stories about Support, Care, and Community Building (Live)

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Welcome to the 51st Annual CSSHE Conference

A warm welcome to all #CSSHE2021 presenters and attendees! The 51st Annual CSSHE Conference begins on May 30, 2021 and we are thrilled to welcome delegates from 74 institutions in 15 countries. This year’s conference features over 200 presentations from domestic and international delegates, graduate students, researchers and practitioners in higher education.

If you haven’t already, register for #CSSHE2021, and view the conference program. Follow us on Twitter for updates leading up to the conference!

CSSHE Presidential Session | May 31 | 2:15-3:30PM MST

Join CSSHE for the 2021 Presidential Session at the annual CSSHE conference: Experiential Learning and the Future of the Social Non-Profit Sector

May 31, 2021 2:15-3:30pm MST

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Across Canada, non-profit social organizations have been at the forefront of the responses to both COVID-19 and racial injustices this past year. Community engaged learning, community-based learning and other forms of experiential learning explicitly designed to boost the capacity of the not-for-profit sector can also play a crucial role in an equitable pandemic recovery. This session highlights the funding, policy, and partnership opportunities for experiential learning and community campus engagement as part of the recovery efforts.

With speakers:
David Peacock, University of Alberta (Moderator)
Mike DeGagné, Indspire
Val Walker, Business Higher Education Roundtable
Andrea Dicks, Community Foundations Canada
Duncan Phillips, Mitacs
Chad Lubelsky, McConnell Foundation

Register for #CSSHE2021 Annual Conference today!