ANSUT stands in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en people in their quest for respect for their autonomy and sovereignty over their unceded land. In that regard, ANSUT fully supports CAUT’s position of solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en people, as indicated in the
October 15, 2019 – “Halifax universities offer some of the lowest pay in Canada”
KJIPUKTUK (Halifax) – 53% of professors teaching at Nova Scotia’s universities are now precariously employed, an increasing trend of which Dalhousie Faculty Association (DFA), the Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers (ANSUT) and CUPE3912 want to make Nova Scotian’s aware.
September 17, 2019 – Faculty, students and administrators unite to create best experience for international students
Halifax – The Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers (ANSUT) will host a conference highlighting the opportunities and challenges facing international students, and the universities that they attend. The conference brings together representatives of government, university administration, student and faculty,
September 17, 2019 – University MOU Inadequate
Halifax – The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between NS university presidents and the government of Nova Scotia is extremely disappointing for faculty and students, says the president of the Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers of the document released on
May 24, 2019 – ANSUT members receive dedicated service awards
Halifax/Kjipuktuk, NS – Four long-term members of the Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers (ANSUT) were presented with Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT) Dedicated Service awards at the ANSUT Annual General Meeting on May 24. Drs. Robert Farmer, Scott