Canadian wins cosmology prize

Posted by Nick @ MaRS, June 23rd, 2008

Universe evolution timeline

Universe evolution timeline

Dr. Richard Bond, leading Canadian cosmologist, astronomer, and astrophysicist, was recently awarded the Gruber Cosmology Prize for his many contributions to the field.

“Richard Bond, PhD, director of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research Cosmology and Gravity Program, was the recipient of the 2008 Cosmology Prize of the Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation in affiliation with the International Astronomical Union. He was honored for groundbreaking theoretical work on structure formation and evolution of the universe.” (Gruber Press Release)



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Education policy change: Canada bolstered as contender for international talent

Posted by Aditya @ MaRS, June 20th, 2008

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Canada’s silent policy change
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In a world where the hunt for talent is fierce and is intensifying, it is crucial for Canada to position itself as a destination of choice for the brightest minds to remain competitive globally. With the integration of many eastern European countries into the EU and with increased internal competition for skill in countries like India and China, many desirable candidates no longer look to Canada as a choice for advancement. Countries like Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States have been long engaged in this battle for talent. With an aging workforce and population growth coming predominantly from immigration, it is important for Canada not only to attract but also retain the right minds.

Recent changes in regulations governing the post-graduation work permit for international students hope to achieve exactly this.



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BioSynergy and the entrepreneurial spirit

Posted by Justin Chakma, June 19th, 2008

Tales from an upstart

To catalyze the birth of the biotech’s next pioneering entrepreneurs — an ambitious task for an incubator let alone a single first year undergraduate. Yet just one year later — one year from day when it was just an idea in my head — BioSynergy has exploded from a student magazine into an international phenomenon with 30,000 copies being delivered into the hands of the world’s leading biotechnology executives and scientists at this week’s BIO International Convention in San Diego. I have had the rare privilege of seeing my idea be tested by, and become, reality.

And I think that I have some insight to share with entrepreneurs who are starting out with just an idea.



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Venture or vulture capital?

Posted by Thomas @ MaRS, June 18th, 2008

Are VC’s seen as gangsters?

I think venture capital is one of the most exciting industries because it is one of the fundamental levers of capitalism, starting and running a company. The VC has a very important role in facilitating the development of ideas. After working with entrepreneurs at MaRS, I have been lucky to get a bit of insight into the industry.

However, during a discussion about the cost of capital in my MBA strategy class, my professor brought up the point that VC funding is very expensive. In fact, she ranked it up there with borrowing money from the mob! How could you compare VCs with the mob?



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Social Tech Training: Free keynote lectures!

Posted by Chris @ MaRS, June 17th, 2008

stt keynote

Social Tech Training, running from June 22-24 at MaRS, has already sold out. But for those who are missing it, you’re in luck! There’s still space available at the free keynote lecture, “People powered politics,” on June 22, 2008 at 7:30pm.

Join Avaaz.org founder and Executive Director Ricken Patel who will share his secrets on how he built the world’s largest online advocacy organization, with 3.3 million active members (320,000 in Canada!), in just over a year.



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