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Sophie D’Amours

University innovation: a transformative force for Canada’s post-pandemic economy

Opinion | BY SOPHIE D’AMOURS | September 15, 2021
In terms of knowledge, the ability of universities to carry out their research, to make discoveries leading to the development of new technologies, and to train the people who will be able to develop burgeoning sectors, is essential for realizing innovation’s benefits, writes Sophie D’Amours. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY SOPHIE D’AMOURS | September 15, 2021
Opinion | BY SOPHIE D’AMOURS | September 15, 2021
In terms of knowledge, the ability of universities to carry out their research, to make discoveries leading to the development of new technologies, and to train the people who will be able to develop burgeoning sectors, is essential for realizing innovation’s benefits, writes Sophie D’Amours. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY SOPHIE D’AMOURS | September 15, 2021
In terms of knowledge, the ability of universities to carry out their research, to make discoveries leading to the development of new technologies, and to train the people who will be able to develop burgeoning sectors, is essential for realizing innovation’s benefits, writes Sophie D’Amours. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash
Opinion | BY SOPHIE D’AMOURS | September 15, 2021
Opinion | BY SOPHIE D’AMOURS | September 15, 2021
In terms of knowledge, the ability of universities to carry out their research, to make discoveries leading to the development of new technologies, and to train the people who will be able to develop burgeoning sectors, is essential for realizing innovation’s benefits, writes Sophie D’Amours. Photograph courtesy of Unsplash