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Financing Higher Education in the Current Economic Climate
January 22-23, 2010

 
The Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA) held a 1 ½ day conference on Friday, January 22 and Saturday, January 23, 2010 at the Sutton Place Hotel, Toronto, Ontario.

Titled “Financing Higher Education in the Current Economic Climate” the conference brought together speakers from universities, research institutes, government and the private sector in Canada and the United States. The conference was designed to reflect on the current recession's impact on universities, examine trends in higher education financing, and consider implications for the future. 

 
Below you can find some of the slides that were presented at the conference. Please note that these materials are posted only under the speakers' permission; therefore, we appologize for not having all slides posted.
 
 

   
Introductory keynote address : "Paradigms, People, and Policy Making in Post-Secondary Education"Paul Axelrod, Professor, Faculty of Education, York University 

 

 

 
The public funding of higher education:
Is it sustainable?
  

Ken Snowdon, President, Snowdon and Associates          
Claire Polster, Department of Sociology and Social Studies, University of Regina 
Erin Weir, Economist, United Steelworkers 



Lunchtime keynote address:
University budgeting: Necessity or choice in an economic crisis?
Dr. Paul Davenport, President Emeritus, University of Western Ontario 


 
The private funding of higher education: Tuition and endowments
Professor Saul Schwartz, School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University  
Hugh Mackenzie, Economist, Mackenzie and Associates 



The private and public funding of higher education: Research


Professor Robert L. Baker, Vice-Dean Research and Graduate Programs, University of Toronto  
Professor Creso Sá, Department of Theory and Policy Studies, OISE/University of Toronto 

 

 

 
Keynote address: Trends in higher education finance: the international experienceProfessor Donald Heller, Director, Centre for the Study of Higher Education, Pennsylvania State University  



Getting from here to there: Options for the university community


Dr. Bob Christie, former Ontario Deputy Minister of Finance and former Deputy Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities
David Scott, Principal, David Scott Communications