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Women in STEM Conference
Connecting across disciplines and out to the world!
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Connecting across disciplines and out to the world!
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Connecting across disciplines and out to the world!
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Are you completing a STEM degree?
Want to know more about potential careers?
Come learn and meet successful women in STEM at ULethbridge’s first Women in STEM Career Panel.
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Do you love science? Want to gain experience teaching? Want free pizza?
Come and join us and discover U of L's Let's Talk Science!
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Our Universe: its beginning, flow and end
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The PUBlic Professor Series is back and bigger than ever, with seven in-person talks planned at the Sandman Signature Lethbridge Lodge for 2022/23!
Full details for these talks will be released in the coming months. For now, get these dates in your calendar:
29-Sep-22 | Julie Lee-Yaw, Department of Biological Sciences
The secrets of salamanders: what can amphibians teach us about environmental change and resilience?
27-Oct-22 | Tiffany Prete (Apooyak'ii), Department of Sociology
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How to incorporate the gravitational force in a quantum description of the universe remains one of the big open problems in fundamental physics.
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General Relativity (GR) is mainly based upon two fundamental postulates: general covariance and equivalence principle, representing a guiding light for the development of the most successful gravitational theory.
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In the 1970s, Hawking and colleagues showed that black hole horizons behave thermodynamically for stationary scenarios.
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Astronomical observations in the far-infrared enable astronomers to study cold regions of the universe where stars form and evolve.