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STATISTICS AVAILABLE:
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Preliminary full-time and part-time fall enrolment at AUCC
member institutions by level
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University tuition fees for full-time Canadian students in an
arts program at AUCC member institutions, 2002 - 2003
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Revitalizing Universities through Faculty Renewal
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Different
students, different needs
Includes statistics on university students, including family
background (education of parents, financial background),
employment during the school year, women at university, etc.
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The economic
impact of university research
Includes gross static economic impact of university research,
net static economic impact of university research, total net
contribution of university R&D to GDP, etc.
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The impact of
collaborative research on scientific production
Includes statistics on university publications, scientific
production in Canadian universities, intersectoral
collaborations, average impact factor of university research,
etc.
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The level of
funding for university research in Canada and the United States:
Comparative study
Includes breakdown of research grants and contracts in Canadian
and US universities by source of funding, grants and contracts
in Canadian and US universities as a proportion of GDP
(1984-1996), and in $CAN, etc.
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Making the
transition: No two paths alike
Includes statistics on youth unemployment, the transition into
the workforce for university grads, etc.
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The part-time
enrolments: where have all the students gone?
Includes part-time participation rates, historical trends in
enrolment by registration status, role of demographic groups in
part-time enrolment change, decomposition of part-time enrolment
change, etc.
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Undergraduate
enrolment forecasts: A tricky science
Includes enrolment vs. population, participation rates,
participation rate vs. family size, labour force participation
rate, unemployment rate by educational attainment, tuition fees,
constraints on enrolment growth, etc.
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