Recent Research Headlines

Recent Research Headlines

  • February 16, 2011 | Research
    The University of Lethbridge Model United Nations Club takes on delegates from around the world with their largest ever delegation -- 28 students – at the Harvard National Model United Nations Conference (HNMUN)...
  • January 25, 2011 | Students, Graduate Studies
    The Bachelor of Nursing After Degree (BNAD) program continually reaches out to the community by providing free clinics throughout Lethbridge and southern Alberta
  • January 25, 2011 | Research
    The Arvid Schultz Award recognizes a founding member of the physics department and his still enduring passion for science and research
  • January 25, 2011 | Research
    Dr. Alice Hontela will play a key role in a new, province-wide research institute dedicated to examining the impact of harmful chemicals in our environment
  • January 24, 2011 | Research
    Neuroscientist, Dr. Andrew Iwaniuk, has amassed the world's largest collection of bird brain sections, and he's using them to help understand the evolution of flight
  • January 21, 2011 | Research
    The University of Lethbridge Students' Union (ULSU) would like to formally recognize and honour teaching excellence at the University of Lethbridge. The Students' Union aims to do this by introducing the Teaching...
  • January 21, 2011 | Research
    High-powered, three-dimensional X-ray scanning equipment at a University in Scotland is being used with a University of Lethbridge researcher's large collection of bird brain specimens to help chart the evolution of...
  • January 20, 2011 | Graduate Studies
    Dr. Helen Kelley (Management) collaborated in publishing, The Clinical Impact of eHealth on the Self-Management of Diabetes: A Double Adoption Perspective, in the Journal of the Association for Information Systems. Dr....
  • January 5, 2011 | Research
    University of Lethbridge students have the chance to win a one-week study tour to Brussels, Belgium as part of the EU Canada Young Journalist Award competition. Students are invited to submit a composition on a current...
  • January 4, 2011 | Research
    University of Lethbridge chemistry researcher, Dr. Paul Hayes, is a leader in discovering ways to make new materials that are both biodegradable and biocompatible

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