Are you curious about incorporating creative elements into your research? This one-hour workshop explores visual and art-based research as a method for facilitating community-engaged research.
Results from September 1st, 2023 to April 30th, 2024 for Guest Speaker
This talk will highlight our successes in the community using play-based programs that exercise working memory, cognitive flexibility, and behavioural inhibition.
Join the Drama 2100 class in a special film screening of 'Iniskim — Return of the Buffalo,' followed by a Q&A with Amethyst First Rider, co-producer.
Join the Department of Philosophy for the following presentation:
This workshop is for all faculty members (particularly ECRs), postdocs and graduate students interested in learning about how to integrate Knowledge Translation into their grants.
In this artist talk, Sikapinakii Low Horn speaks about their current exhibitions at Casa and at SAAG, as well as their research on Blackfoot cowboys.
Walking as Research-creation Praxis
Our guest, Sarah Dijols from the University of British Columbia, will be discussing the Parabolically induced representations of p-adicG2 distinguished by S04.
*EVENT CANCELLED*
Our apologies, but due to an unforeseen circumstance, this event has been cancelled. The reading will be rescheduled.
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This round table brings together the editors and authors of the “Symposium on Anti-Racist and Anti-Colonial Theorizing” which was published in The Canadian Review of Sociology (CRS/RCS) (May 2023 Issue).
*POSTPONED* Due to the weather, this talk is unfortunately postponed. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes.
The French Language Centre Presents Thomas Sandoz - What Does It Mean To Be A Swiss French-Speaking Author In 2024? Join us for the presentation, sandwiches and drinks.
Come celebrate our students in the Department of History & Religion
Dr. Janelle Joseph is an Assistant Professor with award winning research including three books related to race, sport, and community.
Dr. Sheryl Lightfoot - Enhanced Participation of Indigenous Peoples at the UN: Pushing the Boundaries of Indigenous Rights, Statehood, and Human Rights Norms
Join the Department of Philosophy for the following presentation:
The Creative Writing students (ENGL3800A) invite you to drop by the University Hall Atrium (W6H10) and listen to the course material they have been working on during the spring semester.
Join the Department of Philosophy for the following presentation:
Indigenous, Radically! in partnership with the Department of Indigenous Studies and the Galt Museum presents: Untethered Technologies: VR through an Indigenous lens
The Department of English will be hosting their final Open Mic of the academic year.
When: April 5, 2024Time: 4 - 7 p.m.Location: AH-100 (Andy's Place, Anderson Hall)
Crossing Boundaries showcases the innovative research and creative work being produced by ULethbridge MA, MFA, MMus and PhD students. Keynote lecture by alumna Ashley Henrickson.
Gregg Knapp from the University of Calgary will be here on April 10 to discuss the Bounds on the Number of Solutions to Thue Equations.
Please join us to hear Dr. Ian McPhail of John Hopkins University discuss the Development of Sexual Attractions and Sexual Subjectivity in Pedohebephilia: Patterns and Developmental Correlates
Join us to learn more about the Community Bridge Lab, hear what student fellows have been working on over the year, and engage in dialogue about future opportunities.
Please note: Due to circumstances beyond our control, this workshop has been postponed until fall, 2024. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes and thank you for your understanding.