Recent Research Headlines

Recent Research Headlines

  • December 19, 2011 | Graduate Studies
    Why do we want things we don't need? Dr. Aaron Gruber explores the neural activity that leads to poor decision-making
  • December 13, 2011 | Graduate Studies
    The School of Graduate Studies is pleased to announce that Dr. Helen Kelley has been appointed to a three-year term as assistant dean of the School of Graduate Studies, effective January 1, 2012. Kelley is a tenured...
  • December 6, 2011 | Research
    The University of Lethbridge Board of Governors has approved the appointment of Dr. Judith C. Lapadat as the institution's first associate vice-president (students). Lapadat is currently a professor in the School of...
  • December 5, 2011 | Research
    The U of L's Board of Governors break out new iPADs as part of the U of L's emphasis on finding sustainable solutions to its business practices
  • December 5, 2011 | Research
    Dr. Bryan Kolb and the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience works closely with the Faculty of Education as part of the Inclusive Education and Neuroscience MEd program
  • November 10, 2011 | Research
    The organizers of the 2011 Alex Johnson lecture are inviting people to listen to soil scientist and Agriculture Canada researcher Henry Janzen. Janzen's presentation, Listening to the land: From one century to the next...
  • November 4, 2011 | Students, Five Questions
    Dr. Bonnie Lee looks to enhance the health of the family unit through her research in the Faculty of Health Sciences
  • November 1, 2011 | Alumni, Five Questions
    Dr. Carol Williams delves into topics related to Women's Studies and the history of women's roles in nation building
  • October 27, 2011 | Funding and Grants
    The University of Lethbridge has retained its fourth place finish in the annual Maclean's Magazine ranking of Canadian Universities, and maintained or improved its position in a majority of the categories used by...
  • September 29, 2011 | Funding and Grants
    Research funding awards are the end result of an incredible amount of preparation, primarily by the lead researcher for the funded project. What cannot be forgotten is the behind-the-scenes legwork the Office of...

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