Canada Homestay Network is seeking new hosts! Welcome international students to stay with your family while they study in our community.
Results from November 4th to 25th, 2023 for International Centre for Students
Helping a student from a different cultural background improve their English-speaking skills is a great learning experience for both you and your partner!
The first EDI Student Survey has launched and will be available to complete until November 30. All students will receive a link sent to their ULeth email to complete it.
Food has always been an important aspect of culture and identity. From the love that’s put into cooking to the tastes that linger in our memories, food brings us all together as one global family.
Do you have gently used winter clothing hiding in your closet? The International Centre would welcome donations of toques, gloves, mittens, scarves, sweaters and winter coats.
Celebrate International Education Week with uLethbridge to recognize the value of education abroad and honour the ethnic and cultural diversity of our campus community.
For this year’s International Education Week, we would like for you to showcase your culture by sharing your favourite national recipe!
Vote for your favourite photos to determine the two winners of the Capture Culture Photo Contest!
Learn the basics of the Hungarian language during this International Education Week language lesson.
All throughout International Education Week, uLethbridge students will be teaching mini language lessons. All students, staff and faculty are invited to join and learn the basics of a variety of languages!
Learn the basics of the Gujarati language during this International Education Week language lesson.
Learn about study abroad programs at uLeth from organizers and past participants!
Come watch or sign-up to participate in International Education Week's Family-Feud style competition! Plus! See how the campus community answered our survey!
Learn the basics of the Japanese language during this International Education Week language lesson.
Learn the basics of the Igbo language during this International Education Week language lesson.
Why borrow a book when you can borrow a person? Come speak with one of our internationally well-versed faculty members and international students for a casual intercultural exchange.
A book launch for author Desmond Samuel Kamara (Dez)
All through International Education Week, uLethbridge students will be teaching mini language lessons. All students, staff and faculty are invited to join and learn the basics of a variety of languages!