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ANSUT – Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers

Founded in 1997, ANSUT represents over 1400 full-time faculty, librarians, and contract academic staff in Nova Scotia.

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ANSUT advocates for change through workshops and conferences.

ANSUT: supporting faculty at CAUT Council.

ANSUT raises concerns about proposed restructuring at Acadia University

June 17, 2026 – KJIPUKTUK (Halifax) – The Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers (ANSUT) is expressing serious concerns about the proposal to restructure Acadia University into two faculties, warning that the plan was developed through an inadequate consultation process, and

Teresa Workman June 17, 2026June 17, 2026 News & Announcements Read more

ANSUT statement on the proposed restructuring of Acadia University

June 17, 2026 The Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers (ANSUT) is concerned by the proposal currently under consideration to restructure Acadia University into two faculties. Universities are among the most important public institutions in Nova Scotia. Decisions that fundamentally

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ANSUT statement of solidarity with the Canadian Federation of Students – Nova Scotia

The Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers (ANSUT) stands in solidarity with the national Canadian Federation of Students, and with CFS-NS locals across the province who are participating in the weeklong students’ strike taking place March 15–21, 2026. Students and

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NS budget fails to build resilient university system, says ANSUT

KJIPUKTUK (Halifax) – The Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers (ANSUT) says the Nova Scotia government’s 2026–27 budget misses an opportunity to strengthen the long-term resiliency of Nova Scotia’s university system. The Minister’s budget address emphasized “resiliency” as a central

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NS Faculty Associations stand in solidarity with APPBUSA in fight for fair bargaining

September 2, 2025 – KJIPUKTUK (Halifax) – The Association of Nova Scotia University Teachers (ANSUT) is calling on Université Sainte-Anne’s administration to respect its signed commitments and return to the bargaining table with the Association des professeurs, professeures et bibliothécaires

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  • ANSUT raises concerns about proposed restructuring at Acadia University
  • ANSUT statement on the proposed restructuring of Acadia University
  • ANSUT statement of solidarity with the Canadian Federation of Students – Nova Scotia
  • NS budget fails to build resilient university system, says ANSUT

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