Higher Education in Canada - Higher Education Journals and Publications

Higher Education Journals and Publications

There are a number of journals and publications regarding higher education in Canada. The majority are published by associations of faculty, staff, or students.

  • Academic Matters is a Canadian magazine which publishes articles on issues of relevance to postsecondary education in Canada and internationally, as well as literature and film reviews, original fiction, research notes and commentaries. This journal is published by the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations and has a circulation of 24,000 readers, including professors, academic librarians and others interested in higher education issues across Canada.
  • CAUT Bulletin is an electronic newsletter published by the Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT).
  • The Canadian Journal of Higher Education is a journal published by the Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE).
  • Canadian Public Policy is a journal that examines Canadian economic and social policy published by the Canadian Economics Association.
  • College Canada is a magazine published by the Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC).
  • University Affairs is a magazine published by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC).

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