Broad areas of research awarded federal funding More than a dozen research projects across ULethbridge faculties have received funding
Monkeys can barter but can they gamble, asks new study from University of Lethbridge researcher Group study builds off of previous research that detailed the bartering tendencies of long-tailed macaque monkeys
Board of Governors Research Chairs revealed The Board of Governors Research Chair program acknowledges the research accomplishments of University faculty members
Leca research targets light-fingered Balinese macaque monkeys University of Lethbridge research team, featured by BBC Natural History, studies unique phenomenon and what it might teach us about behavioural economics
University of Lethbridge awarded record $3.9 million in NSERC funding Dr. Robert McDonald’s base grant of $355,000 (over five years) is the largest NSERC grant awarded to the U of L this year
Cultural influences may play role in maintaining non-conceptive sexual behaviour in Japanese macaques University of Lethbridge study says different sexual behaviours, as with humans, can be linked to cultural practices of Japanese monkeys
5 Questions with Dr. Paul Vasey Dr. Paul Vasey explores the study of same-sex sexuality as he answers 5 Questions
Research ties established through Japanese macaques The significance of their work may speak to the evolution of male homosexuality in humans
Research ties established through Japanese macaques Dr. Jean-Baptiste Leca has brought his research interests to the University of Lethbridge to work alongside the esteemed Dr. Paul Vasey