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The Globe and Mail signs top business schools to new educational subscription program

September 9, 2020

The Globe and Mail has signed agreements to bring Globe Campus, its newly offered educational subscription program, to some of Canada’s leading business schools: the Department of Management at the University of Toronto Scarborough, Rotman Commerce at the University of Toronto, and The Schulich School of Business, York University.

With Globe Campus, members of these faculties can access The Globe’s award-winning journalism online, on mobile devices, through our app and in spoken audio format in English, French and Mandarin. Through their digital subscriptions, students will have access to The Globe’s many customized daily briefings/newsletters and exclusive events to learn about relevant topics from Canadian and international experts.

Faculty members have the same access and can also use The Globe’s content to augment lecture material with real-life examples drawn from The Globe’s award-winning content, providing context to theory. They can also easily create reading lists to share online with their classes or for in-class discussions. Students can test their knowledge of key concepts with interactive group activities and in-class competitions using Globe tools including Stock Screener, Watchlist and Portfolio.

“Accessing the news from a credible and trusted source is essential for students to make educated and informed decisions about the world around them,” says David Walmsley, Editor-in-Chief of The Globe and Mail. “Our stories and investigations will help tomorrow’s leaders test and grow their ideas and knowledge.”

The agreements bring Globe content to approximately 10,000 students and faculty between the three schools.

Globe Campus website: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/globecampus/