OPEN LETTER November 18, 2023 Michel Samson, Chair Université Sainte-Anne Conseil des Gouverneurs 1695 Route 1 Church Point NS B0W 1M0 Chair Michel Samson, On behalf of the Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers (ANSUT), I write to you as
April 2023 – Compensation fairness in N.S. universities requires commitment to collegial governance
One does not have to look far to find anecdotes of excessive administrative compensation in Canadian universities. With little formal research on the subject, however, and less with a Canadian focus, faculty are left with annual provincial public disclosure lists
October 18, 2022 – Administrative Compensation at NS Universities Increases 84 Percent in 10 Years
KJIPUKTUK (Halifax) – Spending on administrative salaries at Nova Scotia universities has increased an average of 84% in 10 years, according to a report prepared by the Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers (ANSUT). The report, A Culture of Entitlement:
April 19, 2022 – Board of Governors Report supports educational mission at NS Universities
KJIPUKTUK (Halifax) – As part of its ongoing research into postsecondary education in Nova Scotia, the Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers has prepared a report titled Board of Governors Structures at Nova Scotia Universities. “The report aims to inform, empower, and mobilize
January 28, 2021 – Students, staff and faculty give Liberal platforms failing grade
K’JIPUKTUK (Halifax) – The post-secondary education (PSE) sector does not seem to be a priority for candidates in the upcoming Liberal leadership election, says an alliance of students, staff and faculty (SSFA) that represents 20 unions or associations with over