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  1. Safety Abroad Registry

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/campus-safety/safety-abroad-registry

    program.  Questions about this collection can be directed to the University’s FOIP Coordinator at 4401 ... place to respond to medical emergencies and repatriation should it be required. To learn more about ... my responsibility to ensure I remain informed about risks and take appropriate precautions to avoid ...

  2. American neuroscientist to spend fall semester at U of L through Fulbright Canada and the Palix Foundation

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/american-neuroscientist-spend-fall-semester-u-l-through-fulbright-canada-and-palix-foundation

    throughout life. So it’s a really important system to learn about.” Research evidence seems to suggest that ...  life.  So  it’s  a  really  important  system  to  learn  about.”     Research  evidence  seems  to ...

  3. Blackfoot culture and identity explored in joint project between Opokaa’sin and U of L research institute

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/blackfoot-culture-and-identity-explored-joint-project-between-opokaa%E2%80%99sin-and-u-l-research-institute

    past and help its rich heritage influence future generations. “We are very excited about this project ...

  4. U of L researcher to investigate the challenges of acquiring water for new housing in the Calgary region

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-researcher-investigate-challenges-acquiring-water-new-housing-calgary-region

    economic engine in Alberta, worth about $10.8 billion in 2014. One means of accessing water for new housing ... study,” says Nicol. Housing development is a major economic engine in Alberta, worth about $10.8 billion ...

  5. Three U of L professors elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Canada

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/three-u-l-professors-elected-fellowship-royal-society-canada

    been the basis for thousands of studies and publications focused on how the world thinks about synaptic ... focused on how the world thinks about synaptic plasticity, spatial cognition and long-term memory. His ...

  6. Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute welcomes Gairdner Award winner for public lectures

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/alberta-rna-research-and-training-institute-welcomes-gairdner-award-winner-public

    to bring these people to campus to speak about their research and how they are solving some of the ... about their research and how they are solving some of the world’s most pressing medical questions.” ...

  7. December 2018

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/governance/document/december-2018-0

    Commissioner about wording on a couple of different items, including previous employment and the value of gifts ... and all Board members are invited to attend. There was a question about naming the Destination Project ...

  8. U of L researchers demonstrate the importance of studying sex differences

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-researchers-demonstrate-importance-studying-sex-differences

    and, even though we can still physically move about, may be experienced as stressful.” In response to ... move about, may be experienced as stressful.” In response to such prolonged stress, people often ...

  9. Pandemic underlines need to revamp academic system that disadvantages parenting researchers and women

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/pandemic-underlines-need-revamp-academic-system-disadvantages-parenting-researchers

    devote to writing and publishing. “Let’s be honest, unless my thesis is going to be about the sounds ... going to be about the sounds farmyard animals make — coauthored by my son of course — it is not getting ...

  10. U of L scientists receive two New Frontiers in Research awards

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-scientists-receive-two-new-frontiers-research-awards

    is one of the deadliest cancers and the average survival time is about 15 months after diagnosis. The ... world-renowned collaborators. Glioblastoma is one of the deadliest cancers and the average survival time is about ...