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List of higher education associations and organizations in Canada

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Canadian Association of Disability Service Providers in Post Secondary Education (CADSPPE); the Canadian Organization of University and College Health (COUCH); the Canadian University and College Counselling Association (CUCCA); the National Aboriginal Student Services Association (NASSA); and the Student Affairs and Services Association (SASA). Since 1973, CACUSS has provided professional development services and programs for members in all the Canadian provinces.
240:, formed in 1991, represents Canada's fifteen most research-intensive schools. Together, they conduct about 87% of all contracted private-sector research. They hold 80% of university patents and start-ups and 81% of university technology licenses, and receive 80% of all competitively allocated research funding. Lastly, 71% of full-time doctoral students study at U15 universities. 228:, formed in 1981, is an association of academics that look at teaching and learning in higher education and work towards its betterment. Its members are faculty as well as teaching and resource professionals from post-secondary institutions from across Canada as well as abroad. From its initial 48 founding members, STLHE has expanded to include over 58 Institutional Members. 186:(formerly the Association of Canadian Community Colleges) is a national organization that was created in 1972 composed of voluntary members who provide representation in Canada as well as abroad to government, business and industry. It also facilitates networking and participation in programs for board members, staff and students of institutions of higher learning. 216:
for industry. They are located in Canada’s key economic regions of southern Ontario and western Canada. In 2009/2010, the association's nine members engaged over 4,500 students in applied research activities, undertook more than 350 research projects with industry partners and developed some 125 prototypes for various clients.
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first appeared in 1981 along with its services branch, the CFS-Services, with its mandate to work for high quality, accessible post-secondary education at the federal level and provincial levels. CFS provides students with an effective and united voice, provincially and nationally believing that for
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The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada was founded in 1967 to provide leadership in education at the pan-Canadian and international levels and contributes to the fulfillment of the constitutional responsibility for education conferred on provinces and territories. Post-secondary education is
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works to provide up-to-date information to Canadian learners, educators, employers and policy-makers regarding effective approaches to lifelong learning in classrooms, homes, workplace and community. The Council performs research on critical learning themes such as Aboriginal or Adult Learning and
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has represented Canadian public and private not-for-profit universities and university-degree level colleges. Currently there are 92 members. Its mandate is to facilitate the development of public policy on higher education and to encourage cooperation among universities and governments, industry,
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is a cooperative association between the eleven leading research-intensive, publicly funded colleges and institutes of technology. The members of the association are degree-granting and industry-responsive post-secondary education institutions committed to education, training, and applied research
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is a professional association representing and serving those individuals who work in Canadian post-secondary institutions in student affairs and services. CACUSS is a comprehensive organization consisting of six divisions: Canadian Academic Integrity and Student Judicial Affairs (CAISJA); the
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was founded in 1970 to create an avenue for post-secondary researchers to communicate more effectively through comprehensive programs and partnerships to focus on the creation, publication, dissemination and application of information and research on post-secondary education in Canada.
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Established in 1896, the National Association of Career Colleges is the oldest higher education association in Canada. It has approximately 500 member campuses from coast to coast. NACC acts as an umbrella organization for its affiliated provincial career college associations.
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The Canadian Bureau for International Education has worked since 1966 to promote Canada's international relations through international education. CBIE administers a range of awards to Canadian students studying abroad and to foreign students studying in Canada.
107:, a federation of independent associations and trade unions. Operating since 1951, CAUT offers courses, workshops and conferences to advance the social and economic interests of its members and works to improve the quality and accessibility of higher education. 81:
was formed in 1995. Initially composed of student unions from 5 founding institutions, this has now grown to 23. The Alliance networks student governments and represents and defends students' interests at both the federal and inter-provincial levels.
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communities, and institutions in other countries. Each member institution is represented by its executive head. The association's business is conducted by a 13-member board of directors, made up of 12 university presidents and the president of AUCC.
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in Canada. It is a non-profit charitable organization that represents more than 85,000 researchers in 81 scholarly associations, 80 universities and colleges, and 6 affiliates across the country.
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Over 65,000 teachers, librarians, researchers and other academic professionals and general staff at 120 colleges and universities throughout Canada are represented by the
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an important element of CMEC's mandate to coordinate activities and projects that are of collective priority and interest to the provinces and territories.
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establishes networks with Provincial and Territorial governments in order to exchange knowledge and report on the state of learning.
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students to adequately represent their collective interests, they needed to unite under one organization.
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Colleges Ontario represents the 24 (as of February 2022) publicly funded colleges in Ontario.
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was founded in 2019 to support post-secondary institutions in the province of
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Canadian Association of College & University Student Services (n.d.).
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Canadian Association of College & University Student Services (CACUSS)
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Canadian Association of College and University Student Services (CACUSS)
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Undergraduates of Canadian Research Intensive Universities - UCRU
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Undergraduates of Canadian Research Intensive Universities (UCRU)
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Society of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (n.d.).
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Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE)
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Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (n.d.).
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Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (n.d.).
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Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE)
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Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences
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Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences
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Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC)
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Canadian Association of University Teachers (n.d.).
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higher education
Canada
higher education in Canada
teachers
students
higher education
Canadian
Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada
Canadian Federation of Students
Canadian Alliance of Student Associations
Canadian Association of College and University Student Services (CACUSS)
Canadian Association of University Teachers
Canadian Council on Learning
Canadian Federation of Students
Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences
humanities
social sciences
Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education
Colleges and Institutes Canada
Polytechnics Canada
Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
U15 Group of Canadian Research Universities
Undergraduates of Canadian Research Intensive Universities
Canada Student Loan Program
Alberta Council on Academic Integrity
Alberta
academic integrity
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