The Department of English is launching an online Creative Writing Webzine, The Write Stuff. We are seeking submissions from students, faculty and staff for poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and anything
Results from October 16th to November 6th, 2024 for Faculty of Arts and Science
The ULethbridge Film Series returns with a diverse slate of thought-provoking films for the 2024/25 academic year.
Topic: Recent advances on the directed Oberwolfach problem
Guest: Alice Lacaze-Masmonteil
From: University of Regina
University of Lethbridge Presents - Dr. Christian Landry, Laval University Canada Gairdner Momentum Award 2024
Celelbrate Sociology's new student journal
Federal-Provincial equalization payments are a contentious issue. Escalating costs, unintended consequences, and division and acrimony are but a few of the many prevailing problems.
How do Japanese video games grapple with some of the country’s biggest social anxieties and traumatic events?
Are you a researcher or trainee working in quantum or quantum-adjacent research areas? Or you are just interested in learning more about quantum tech and opportunities locally and in Canada?
A talk by Dr. Jason Foster
The Community Bridge Lab invites you to join us for a panel discussion on qualitative approaches to research! The panel features our new colleagues:
Hamid Akbary (Sociology)
Discover the power of Creative Commons licenses in a hands-on workshop!
How can creative writing help us understand the world around us? Register in ENGL3800A (Creative Writing) to find out.
This October 31st, join a multidisciplinary celebration of Halloween with faculty from English, Academic Writing, Liberal Education, History and more. Hallow-Reads: A Halloween Symposium features lightning talks on...
Students will have approximately eight hours to complete a short story based on a theme (to be provided on the day). Winner will be announced at the English Department's Open Mic in December 2024.
Join the Department of History & Religion for a talk by Dr. John Harding