Institutional publications, plans and reports

Breaking the Dawn

Reconciliation Framework

In planning for reconciliation through re-education, this document draws from generations of Yukon First Nations pedagogical practices – prayer, story, song, weaving, dreaming – available in materials and recordings from, or prepared for, the Yukon Native Language Centre, Council of Yukon Indians (now Council of Yukon First Nations) and Yukon College (now Yukon University). Much of the thinking, dialoguing, and dreaming that is reflected in this document - the Reconciliation Framework – happened long before our institution became a university. This document is simply reawakening the knowledge and memories of the land and the ancestors so that we all “learn to respect and talk to each other.” This is the meaning of reconciliation through re-education.

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Becoming

Strategic Plan 2022-2027

We are in an exciting place of transformation at Yukon University; the place between what is, and what is yet to come. To imagine this future, we drew on the strength and pride of our past and we opened our hearts to the fullest of possibility. We also reached deep into the core of our existence and reminded ourselves of all that could not be compromised. Now, as we step confidently into our future, we aspire to create change, to make tomorrow better, and to boldly, humbly lead Canada’s North.

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Academic Plan

Yukon University’s Academic Plan advances the bold and aspirational vision of our Strategic Plan. It deepens our commitment to offering programs and research in the North that contribute to a prosperous, inclusive and sustainable future for northern communities and reinforces the importance of trades training, access programs, lifelong learning and community programs at Yukon University.

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Viewbook 2023/24

YukonU, Canada’s first university North of 60°, offers education, training and research that will equip you to seize opportunities, think boldly and lead positive change in your community, and beyond.

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Land Use Plan

The Ayamdigut Campus Master Plan was initiated to provide a bold, innovative direction to optimize the potential of the institution. It builds on the Strategic Plan and the Education Plan to reflect our unique aspirations.

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Yukon College Socioeconomic Profile 2016

The purpose of this study is to first quantify the direct and secondary economic impacts of Yukon College through its spending and employment as well as student and visitor off-campus spending.

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